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SCHEDULES

Section 53.

SCHEDULE 7E+W Transfer of certain tenancies on divorce etc. or on separation of cohabitants

Part IE+W General

InterpretationE+W

1E+WIn this Schedule—

Textual Amendments

F1Sch. 7 para. 1: definition of "civil partner" inserted (5.12.2005) by Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c. 33), ss. 82, 263, Sch. 9 para. 16(2); S.I. 2005/3175, art. 2(1), Sch. 1

F2Word in Sch. 7 para. 1(c) omitted (12.2.1997) by virtue of S.I. 1997/74, art. 2, Sch. para. 10(b)(i)

F3Sch. 7 para. 1(e) and preceding word inserted (12.2.1997) by S.I. 1997/74, art. 2, Sch. para. 10(b)(i)

Marginal Citations

Cases in which the court may make an orderE+W

2(1)This paragraph applies if one spouse [F4or civil partner] is entitled, either in his own right or jointly with the other spouse [F4or civil partner], to occupy a dwelling-house by virtue of a relevant tenancy.E+W

[F5(2)The court may make a Part II order—

(a)on granting a decree of divorce, a decree of nullity of marriage or a decree of judicial separation or at any time thereafter (whether, in the case of a decree of divorce or nullity of marriage, before or after the decree is made absolute), or

(b)at any time when it has power to make a property adjustment order under Part 2 of Schedule 5 to the Civil Partnership Act 2004 with respect to the civil partnership.]

3(1)This paragraph applies if one cohabitant is entitled, either in his own right or jointly with the other cohabitant, to occupy a dwelling-house by virtue of a relevant tenancy.E+W

(2)If the cohabitants cease [F6to cohabit], the court may make a Part II order.

4E+WThe court shall not make a Part II order unless the dwelling-house is or was—

(a)in the case of spouses, a matrimonial home; F7. . .

[F8(aa)in the case of civil partners, a civil partnership home; or]

(b)in the case of cohabitants, a home in which they [F9cohabited].

Matters to which the court must have regardE+W

5E+WIn determining whether to exercise its powers under Part II of this Schedule and, if so, in what manner, the court shall have regard to all the circumstances of the case including—

(a)the circumstances in which the tenancy was granted to either or both of the spouses [F10, civil partners] or cohabitants or, as the case requires, the circumstances in which either or both of them became tenant under the tenancy;

(b)the matters mentioned in section 33(6)(a), (b) and (c) and, where the parties are cohabitants and only one of them is entitled to occupy the dwelling-house by virtue of the relevant tenancy, the further matters mentioned in section 36(6)(e), (f), (g) and (h); and

(c)the suitability of the parties as tenants.

Part IIE+W Orders that may be made

References to entitlement to occupyE+W

6E+WReferences in this Part of this Schedule to a spouse [F11, a civil partner] or a cohabitant being entitled to occupy a dwelling-house by virtue of a relevant tenancy apply whether that entitlement is in his own right or jointly with the other spouse [F12, civil partner] or cohabitant.

Protected, secure or assured tenancy or assured agricultural occupancyE+W

7(1)If a spouse [F13, civil partner] or cohabitant is entitled to occupy the dwelling-house by virtue of a protected tenancy within the meaning of the M5Rent Act 1977, a secure tenancy within the meaning of the M6Housing Act 1985 [F14, an assured tenancy] or assured agricultural occupancy within the meaning of Part I of the Housing Act 1988 [F15or an introductory tenancy within the meaning of Chapter I of Part V of the Housing Act 1996], the court may by order direct that, as from such date as may be specified in the order, there shall, by virtue of the order and without further assurance, be transferred to, and vested in, the other spouse [F13, civil partner] or cohabitant—E+W

(a)the estate or interest which the spouse [F13, civil partner] or cohabitant so entitled had in the dwelling-house immediately before that date by virtue of the lease or agreement creating the tenancy and any assignment of that lease or agreement, with all rights, privileges and appurtenances attaching to that estate or interest but subject to all covenants, obligations, liabilities and incumbrances to which it is subject; and

(b)where the spouse [F13, civil partner] or cohabitant so entitled is an assignee of such lease or agreement, the liability of that spouse [F13, civil partner] or cohabitant under any covenant of indemnity by the assignee express or implied in the assignment of the lease or agreement to that spouse [F13, civil partner] or cohabitant.

(2)If an order is made under this paragraph, any liability or obligation to which the spouse [F13, civil partner] or cohabitant so entitled is subject under any covenant having reference to the dwelling-house in the lease or agreement, being a liability or obligation falling due to be discharged or performed on or after the date so specified, shall not be enforceable against that spouse [F13, civil partner] or cohabitant.

[F16(3)If the spouse, civil partner or cohabitant so entitled is a successor within the meaning of Part 4 of the Housing Act 1985—

(a)his former spouse (or, in the case of judicial separation, his spouse),

(b)his former civil partner (or, if a separation order is in force, his civil partner), or

(c)his former cohabitant,

is to be deemed also to be a successor within the meaning of that Part.

(3A)If the spouse, civil partner or cohabitant so entitled is a successor within the meaning of section 132 of the Housing Act 1996—

(a)his former spouse (or, in the case of judicial separation, his spouse),

(b)his former civil partner (or, if a separation order is in force, his civil partner), or

(c)his former cohabitant,

is to be deemed also to be a successor within the meaning of that section.

(4)If the spouse, civil partner or cohabitant so entitled is for the purposes of section 17 of the Housing Act 1988 a successor in relation to the tenancy or occupancy—

(a)his former spouse (or, in the case of judicial separation, his spouse),

(b)his former civil partner (or, if a separation order is in force, his civil partner), or

(c)his former cohabitant,

is to be deemed to be a successor in relation to the tenancy or occupancy for the purposes of that section.]

(5)If the transfer under sub-paragraph (1) is of an assured agricultural occupancy, then, for the purposes of Chapter III of Part I of the Housing Act 1988—

(a)the agricultural worker condition is fulfilled with respect to the dwelling-house while the spouse [F17, civil partner] or cohabitant to whom the assured agricultural occupancy is transferred continues to be the occupier under that occupancy, and

(b)that condition is to be treated as so fulfilled by virtue of the same paragraph of Schedule 3 to the Housing Act 1988 as was applicable before the transfer.

(6)F18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Statutory tenancy within the meaning of the Rent Act 1977E+W

8(1)This paragraph applies if the spouse [F19, civil partner] or cohabitant is entitled to occupy the dwelling-house by virtue of a statutory tenancy within the meaning of the M7Rent Act 1977.E+W

(2)The court may by order direct that, as from the date specified in the order—

(a)that spouse [F19, civil partner] or cohabitant is to cease to be entitled to occupy the dwelling-house; and

(b)the other spouse [F19, civil partner] or cohabitant is to be deemed to be the tenant or, as the case may be, the sole tenant under that statutory tenancy.

(3)The question whether the provisions of paragraphs 1 to 3, or (as the case may be) paragraphs 5 to 7 of Schedule 1 to the Rent Act 1977, as to the succession by the surviving spouse [F20or surviving civil partner] of a deceased tenant, or by a member of the deceased tenant’s family, to the right to retain possession are capable of having effect in the event of the death of the person deemed by an order under this paragraph to be the tenant or sole tenant under the statutory tenancy is to be determined according as those provisions have or have not already had effect in relation to the statutory tenancy.

Statutory tenancy within the meaning of the Rent (Agriculture) Act 1976E+W

9(1)This paragraph applies if the spouse [F21, civil partner] or cohabitant is entitled to occupy the dwelling-house by virtue of a statutory tenancy within the meaning of the M8Rent (Agriculture) Act 1976.E+W

(2)The court may by order direct that, as from such date as may be specified in the order—

(a)that spouse [F22, civil partner] or cohabitant is to cease to be entitled to occupy the dwelling-house; and

(b)the other spouse [F22, civil partner] or cohabitant is to be deemed to be the tenant or, as the case may be, the sole tenant under that statutory tenancy.

(3)A spouse [F23, civil partner] or cohabitant who is deemed under this paragraph to be the tenant under a statutory tenancy is (within the meaning of that Act) a statutory tenant in his own right, or a statutory tenant by succession, according as the other spouse [F23, civil partner] or cohabitant was a statutory tenant in his own right or a statutory tenant by succession.

Part IIIE+W Supplementary provisions

CompensationE+W

10(1)If the court makes a Part II order, it may by the order direct the making of a payment by the spouse [F24, civil partner] or cohabitant to whom the tenancy is transferred ( “the transferee”) to the other spouse [F24, civil partner] or cohabitant ( “the transferor”).E+W

(2)Without prejudice to that, the court may, on making an order by virtue of sub-paragraph (1) for the payment of a sum—

(a)direct that payment of that sum or any part of it is to be deferred until a specified date or until the occurrence of a specified event, or

(b)direct that that sum or any part of it is to be paid by instalments.

(3)Where an order has been made by virtue of sub-paragraph (1), the court may, on the application of the transferee or the transferor—

(a)exercise its powers under sub-paragraph (2), or

(b)vary any direction previously given under that sub-paragraph,

at any time before the sum whose payment is required by the order is paid in full.

(4)In deciding whether to exercise its powers under this paragraph and, if so, in what manner, the court shall have regard to all the circumstances including—

(a)the financial loss that would otherwise be suffered by the transferor as a result of the order;

(b)the financial needs and financial resources of the parties; and

(c)the financial obligations which the parties have, or are likely to have in the foreseeable future, including financial obligations to each other and to any relevant child.

(5)The court shall not give any direction under sub-paragraph (2) unless it appears to it that immediate payment of the sum required by the order would cause the transferee financial hardship which is greater than any financial hardship that would be caused to the transferor if the direction were given.

Liabilities and obligations in respect of the dwelling-houseE+W

11(1)If the court makes a Part II order, it may by the order direct that both spouses [F25, civil partners] or cohabitants are to be jointly and severally liable to discharge or perform any or all of the liabilities and obligations in respect of the dwelling-house (whether arising under the tenancy or otherwise) which—E+W

(a)have at the date of the order fallen due to be discharged or performed by one only of them; or

(b)but for the direction, would before the date specified as the date on which the order is to take effect fall due to be discharged or performed by one only of them.

(2)If the court gives such a direction, it may further direct that either spouse [F26, civil partner] or cohabitant is to be liable to indemnify the other in whole or in part against any payment made or expenses incurred by the other in discharging or performing any such liability or obligation.

[F27Date when order made between spouses or civil partners takes effect]E+W

Textual Amendments

[F2812E+WThe date specified in a Part II order as the date on which the order is to take effect must not be earlier than—

(a)in the case of a marriage in respect of which a decree of divorce or nullity has been granted, the date on which the decree is made absolute;

(b)in the case of a civil partnership in respect of which a dissolution or nullity order has been made, the date on which the order is made final.]

[F29Effect of remarriage or subsequent civil partnership]E+W

Textual Amendments

[F3013(1)If after the grant of a decree dissolving or annulling a marriage either spouse remarries or forms a civil partnership, that spouse is not entitled to apply, by reference to the grant of that decree, for a Part II order.E+W

(2)If after the making of a dissolution or nullity order either civil partner forms a subsequent civil partnership or marries, that civil partner is not entitled to apply, by reference to the making of that order, for a Part II order.

(3)In sub-paragraphs (1) and (2)—

(a)the references to remarrying and marrying include references to cases where the marriage is by law void or voidable, and

(b)the references to forming a civil partnership include references to cases where the civil partnership is by law void or voidable.]

Rules of courtE+W

14(1)Rules of court shall be made requiring the court, before it makes an order under this Schedule, to give the landlord of the dwelling-house to which the order will relate an opportunity of being heard.E+W

(2)Rules of court may provide that an application for a Part II order by reference to an order or decree may not, without the leave of the court by which that order was made or decree was granted, be made after the expiration of such period from the order or grant as may be prescribed by the rules.

Saving for other provisions of ActE+W

15(1)If a spouse [F31or civil partner] is entitled to occupy a dwelling-house by virtue of a tenancy, this Schedule does not affect the operation of sections 30 and 31 in relation to the other [F32spouse’s or civil partner’s home rights].E+W

(2)If a spouse [F33, civil partner] or cohabitant is entitled to occupy a dwelling-house by virtue of a tenancy, the court’s powers to make orders under this Schedule are additional to those conferred by sections 33, 35 and 36.