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Tenancies to which this Order does not applyN.I.

4.—(1) This Order does not apply to—

(a)a tenancy where the property comprised therein is let on a protected tenancy or subject to a statutory tenancy within the meaning of the [1978 NI 20] Rent (Northern Ireland) Order 1978; but where, except for the preceding provision, this Order would apply to a tenancy and that tenancy ceases at any time to be a protected or, as the case may be, a statutory tenancy, then as from that time the provisions of this Order shall apply to that tenancy as if it were a tenancy continued by Article 5 after the expiry of a term certain exceeding 9 months;

Sub‐para. (b) rep. by 1997 NI 8

(c)a tenancy granted for a term certain not exceeding 9 months, except where the tenant has been in occupation for a period which, together with any period during which any predecessor in the carrying on of the business carried on by the tenant was in occupation, exceeds 18 months;

(d)a tenancy of agricultural land, including farm houses and farm buildings;

(e)a tenancy created by a mining lease;

(f)a tenancy granted for or made dependent on the continuance of the tenant in any office, employment or appointment;

(g)a tenancy granted by the personal representatives of a deceased owner of land in pursuance of the power conferred by section 40(1)(a) of the [1955 c. 24 (N.I.).] Administration of Estates Act (Northern Ireland) 1955;

(h)a tenancy where the tenant thereunder has been convicted after 1st January 1965 of using the premises comprised in the tenancy, or permitting such premises to be used, for an illegal purpose;

(i)a tenancy granted by any person in breach of any prohibition against granting such a tenancy contained in his contract of tenancy or any other agreement;

(j)a tenancy where the tenant thereunder is—

(i)a lessee to whom section 1 of the [1971 c. 7] Leasehold (Enlargement and Extension) Act (Northern Ireland) 1971 applies; or

(ii)a lessee to whom an extended lease has been granted under the said Act of 1971;

(k)a tenancy granted by a landlord who is the holder of a licence under Part II of the [1992 NI 1.] Electricity (Northern Ireland) Order 1992 on the date of the commencement of the tenancy, or who becomes the holder of such a licence after that date, to a tenant who is the holder of such a licence on that date, or who becomes the holder of such a licence after that date.

[F1(l)a tenancy the primary purpose of which is to grant code rights within the meaning of Schedule 3A to the Communications Act 2003 (the electronic communications code), where the tenancy is granted after that Schedule comes into force.]

(2) In this Article—

  • “agricultural land” has the meaning assigned to it by section 43(1) of the [1949 c. 2 (N.I.).] Agriculture Act (Northern Ireland) 1949;

  • “mining lease” includes any lease in connection with the opening or working of a mine or quarry or the treatment, preparation for sale, storage, removal or disposal of the produce or refuse of a mine or quarry.

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