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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015 No. 962
7. In this Part—
(a)subject to regulation 9(1) and (2), “tenant” means—
(i)a person to whom a domestic PR property is let under a tenancy which falls within section 42(1)(a) of the Act,
(ii)any other person with a leasehold interest in a domestic PR property, other than a person who derives title to the domestic PR property from a tenant falling within sub-paragraph (i),
(b)“landlord”—
(i)in relation to a tenant falling within paragraph (a)(i), means a person who lets the domestic PR property to that tenant,
(ii)in relation to a tenant falling within paragraph (a)(ii), means a person from whom that tenant directly derives title to the domestic PR property,
(c)“superior landlord” means any person from whom a landlord of a domestic PR property derives title to the domestic PR property.
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