PART 9TERMINATION ETC. OF OCCUPATION CONTRACTS

CHAPTER 1OVERVIEW AND INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS

Overview

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The following table provides an overview of this Part—

TABLE 1

CHAPTER

OCCUPATION CONTRACTS TO WHICH IT APPLIES

CONTENT OF CHAPTER

1

All occupation contracts (except section 151, which applies only to introductory standard contracts and prohibited conduct standard contracts)

(a)

ways in which occupation contracts may be ended,

(b)

circumstances in which landlords may make a claim to the court for recovery of possession of a dwelling, and

(c)

“possession notices”, which are notices landlords must give to contract-holders before making a possession claim under section 157 (breach of contract), F1section 160 (in relation to estate management grounds), sections 165 or 170 (recovery of possession after contract-holder's notice), section 181 or 187 (serious rent arrears) or section 191 (recovery of possession after use of contract-holder's break clause).

2

All occupation contracts

Certain circumstances in which occupation contracts can end without a possession claim.

3

All occupation contracts

Landlords' possession claims on—

  1. (a)

    ground of contract-holder's breach of contract, and

  2. (b)

    estate management grounds.

4

Secure contracts

Contract-holder's right to end the contract.

5

Periodic standard contracts

(a)

contract-holder's right to end the contract, and

(b)

rights of landlord to end the contract and make a possession claim.

6 and 7

Fixed term standard contracts

(a)

what happens at the end of the term,

(b)

contract-holder's right to end the contract, and

(c)

rights of landlord to end the contract and make a possession claim.

8

Introductory standard contracts and prohibited conduct standard contracts

Review by landlord, when required by contract-holder, of landlord's decision to give a notice requiring possession on certain grounds.

9 and 10

All occupation contracts

(a)

powers of court in relation to all possession claims, and

(b)

powers of court in relation to possession claims concerning discretionary grounds for possession.

11

Secure contracts

Powers and duties of court in relation to possession claims concerning a contract-holder's notice.

12

Standard contracts

Powers and duties of court in relation to possession claims concerning absolute grounds for possession.

13 to 15

All occupation contracts

(a)

rights of landlord in relation to abandonment of dwelling by contract-holder,

(b)

termination and exclusion where there are joint contract-holders, and

(c)

forfeiture and notices to quit not available in relation to occupation contracts.