TLATA s 12(2) provides that the right to occupy does not arise if the land is unavailable or unsuitable for occupation by the beneficiary/beneficiaries (e.g. [...]).
Answer
if the land is let to a tenant
Tags
#co-ownership #land #law
Question
TLATA s 12(2) provides that the right to occupy does not arise if the land is unavailable or unsuitable for occupation by the beneficiary/beneficiaries (e.g. [...]).
Answer
?
Tags
#co-ownership #land #law
Question
TLATA s 12(2) provides that the right to occupy does not arise if the land is unavailable or unsuitable for occupation by the beneficiary/beneficiaries (e.g. [...]).
Answer
if the land is let to a tenant
If you want to change selection, open original toplevel document below and click on "Move attachment"
Parent (intermediate) annotation
Open it TLATA s 12(2) provides that the right to occupy does not arise if the land is unavailable or unsuitable for occupation by the beneficiary/beneficiaries (e.g. if the land is let to a tenant).
Original toplevel document (pdf)
cannot see any pdfs
Summary
status
not learned
measured difficulty
37% [default]
last interval [days]
repetition number in this series
0
memorised on
scheduled repetition
scheduled repetition interval
last repetition or drill
Details
No repetitions
Discussion
Do you want to join discussion? Click here to log in or create user.