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The Agricultural Holdings (Requests for Landlord’s Consent or Variation of Terms and the Suitability Test) (England) Regulations 2021

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PART 2E+WRequests for Landlord’s Consent or Variation of Terms

InterpretationE+W

2.  In this Part—

“relevant financial assistance” means financial assistance under—

(a)

section 1 of the Agriculture Act 2020(1) (powers of Secretary of State to give financial assistance),

(b)

section 21 of that Act (powers of Secretary of State to give financial assistance in exceptional market conditions), or

(c)

a scheme of the sort mentioned in section 2(4) of that Act (third party schemes);

“statutory duty” means a duty imposed by or under an Act of Parliament or [F1assimilated direct] legislation.

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Commencement Information

I1Reg. 2 in force at 21.6.2021, see reg. 1(2)(a)

Request for landlord’s consent or variation of termsE+W

3.—(1) A tenant of an agricultural holding may refer a qualifying request to arbitration under the 1986 Act.

(2) In this Part, a qualifying request is a request which meets the following conditions—

(a)it is a request for—

(i)the landlord’s consent to a matter which under the terms of the tenancy requires such consent, or

(ii)a variation of the terms of the tenancy;

(b)it is made for the purposes of—

(i)enabling the tenant to request or apply for relevant financial assistance, or

(ii)complying with a statutory duty applicable to the tenant in respect of the use of the holding;

(c)no agreement has been reached with the landlord on the request.

(3) Where the tenant has the right to refer a request to arbitration under paragraph (1), the landlord and tenant may instead agree in writing to refer the request for third party determination(2) under the 1986 Act.

(4) A qualifying request may not be referred to arbitration under paragraph (1) unless the following conditions are met—

(a)the tenant must have paid any rent due under the tenancy to which the request relates subject to any agreement in writing between the landlord and tenant to the contrary;

(b)the tenant must have raised the request in writing with the landlord;

(c)the tenancy must not be the subject of a valid notice to quit under Part 1 of Schedule 3 to, or Schedule 5 to, the 1986 Act which can no longer be contested by the tenant under the provisions of that Act.

(5) To make a reference for arbitration in respect of a request in accordance with this regulation, the tenant must serve on the landlord a notice in writing, further to that given under paragraph (4)(b), requesting landlord’s consent to a matter which under the terms of the tenancy requires consent or to a variation of the terms of the tenancy.

(6) A notice under paragraph (5) must include the following—

(a)details of the request being made under paragraph (1);

(b)a statement as to which of the following purposes the request is being made for—

(i)enabling the tenant to request or apply for relevant financial assistance;

(ii)complying with a statutory duty applicable to the tenant in respect of the use of the holding;

(c)where the request is for a variation of the terms of the tenancy—

(i)the proposed new terms of the tenancy, and

(ii)a demonstration that the requested variation of the terms of the tenancy represents the minimum change that is reasonably necessary to enable the tenant to request or apply for the relevant financial assistance or to meet the statutory duty;

(d)where the request is made in order to access relevant financial assistance—

(i)a description of the activities proposed on the holding if the request is granted and any application for relevant financial assistance is successful, and

(ii)evidence to support a reasonable expectation that the tenant will be eligible to request or apply for relevant financial assistance if the request is granted;

(e)a statement that there are provisions in these Regulations under which requests may be referred to arbitration, or third party determination, in the absence of agreement.

(7) The arbitrator or third party appointed may subsequently modify the tenant’s notice under paragraph (5) if it is necessary and justified to do so taking into consideration all the relevant circumstances.

(8) Within the period of 2 months from the tenant giving a notice which meets the requirements in paragraph (6), the landlord may serve a counter-notice which—

(a)consents to the request,

(b)consents to the request subject to conditions which are set out in the counter-notice, or

(c)refuses the request.

(9) The tenant may refer the request to arbitration or, as the case may be, third party determination in accordance with paragraph (3), within the period of 4 months from the service of the tenant’s notice if the landlord—

(a)does not serve a counter-notice;

(b)serves a counter-notice which consents to the request subject to conditions which are not acceptable to the tenant;

(c)serves a counter-notice refusing the request.

Commencement Information

I2Reg. 3 in force at 21.6.2021, see reg. 1(2)(a)

Awards or determinations by the arbitrator or third partyE+W

4.—(1) When a reference is made to an arbitrator or, as the case may be, a third party to determine a request in accordance with regulation 3, the arbitrator or third party may order the landlord to comply with the request (either in full or to the extent specified in the award or the determination) or make such other award or determination as the arbitrator or third party considers reasonable and just as between the landlord and the tenant having regard to all relevant matters including—

(a)the tenant’s quiet enjoyment of the holding;

(b)the landlord’s reversionary interest in the holding;

(c)other property of the landlord and the tenant;

(d)evidence as to the settled objectives of the landlord and tenant;

(e)the desirability of making the least change to the tenancy that is reasonably necessary to give effect to such variation or approval that the arbitrator or third party may direct.

(2) As part of any award or determination made under paragraph (1), the arbitrator or third party may include such awards or determinations as they consider reasonable and just as between the landlord and the tenant in respect of—

(a)the payment of costs;

(b)where a request is made for the purposes of enabling the tenant to request or apply for relevant financial assistance, conditions relating to the making of a successful application;

(c)conditions restricting a tenant’s ability to make any subsequent reference to arbitration or third party determination under this Part in respect of the same request and in relation to the same tenancy;

(d)conditions relating to other matters including the time at which the award or determination takes effect.

(3) The arbitrator or third party must not make any award or determination which includes a variation to the rent of the holding as part of any award or determination made under paragraph (1).

(4) Subject to paragraph (5), the arbitrator or third party must not make any award or determination in respect of any compensation payable to the landlord or tenant as part of any award or determination made under paragraph (1).

(5) Where an award or determination made under paragraph (1) requires a landlord to give consent or imposes a variation to the tenancy, the arbitrator or third party may make an award or determination that the consent or variation must be disregarded for the purposes of assessing a claim for compensation made by the landlord on the tenant’s quitting the holding on the termination of the tenancy under sections 71 to 73 of the 1986 Act (compensation for deterioration of holding).

(6) The award of an arbitrator or determination of a third party under this Part has effect as if the terms and provisions specified and made in the award were contained in an agreement in writing entered into by the landlord and tenant and having effect (by way of variation of the agreement previously in force in respect of the tenancy) as from the making of the award or determination or, if the award or determination so provides, from such later date as may be specified.

Commencement Information

I3Reg. 4 in force at 21.6.2021, see reg. 1(2)(a)

(2)

See section 96(1) of the 1986 Act for the definition of “third party determination” inserted by paragraph 24 of Schedule 4 to the Deregulation Act 2015 (c. 20).

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