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PART 6PROVISIONS APPLYING ONLY TO PERIODIC STANDARD CONTRACTS

CHAPTER 4JOINT CONTRACT-HOLDERS: WITHDRAWAL

130Withdrawal

(1)A joint contract-holder under a periodic standard contract may withdraw from the contract by giving a notice (a “withdrawal notice”) to the landlord.

(2)The withdrawal notice must specify the date on which the joint contract-holder intends to cease to be a party to the contract (the “withdrawal date”).

(3)The joint contract-holder must give a written warning to the other joint contract-holders when he or she gives the withdrawal notice to the landlord; and a copy of the withdrawal notice must be attached to the warning.

(4)The landlord must give a written warning to the other joint contract-holders as soon as reasonably practicable after the landlord receives the withdrawal notice; and a copy of the withdrawal notice must be attached to the warning.

(5)The joint contract-holder ceases to be a party to the contract on the withdrawal date.

(6)A notice given to the landlord by one or more (but not all) of the joint contract-holders that purports to be a notice under section 168 (contract-holder’s notice to end contract) is to be treated as a withdrawal notice, and the date specified in the notice is to be treated as the withdrawal date.

(7)Subsection (3) does not apply to a notice which is treated as a withdrawal notice because of subsection (6).

(8)This section is a fundamental provision which is incorporated as a term of all periodic standard contracts.

131Withdrawal: power to prescribe time limits

The Welsh Ministers must prescribe supplementary provisions specifying a minimum time period between the date on which a notice under section 130 is given to the landlord, and the date specified in the notice.