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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) >> Newbold Lawn Tenants Association Limited v Dr Torquil Ross-Martin (Midlands : Application under sections 19 and 27A of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 for the determination of liability to pay and reasonableness of service char<div class="ajax-btn-wrapper" style="display: inline;">&nbsp; &nbsp;<a class="btn-description" href="#" data-id="2.10926" data-field="subject_s" data-target="#myModal">[read more]</a></div>) [2015] UKFTT RP_BIR_44UF_LSC_2014_0024 (23 June 2015)
URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKFTT/PC/2015/RP_BIR_44UF_LSC_2014_0024.html
Cite as: [2015] UKFTT RP_BIR_44UF_LSC_2014_0024, [2015] UKFTT RP_BIR_44UF_LSC_2014_24

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Newbold Lawn Tenants Association Limited v Dr Torquil Ross-Martin (Midlands : Application under sections 19 and 27A of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 for the determination of liability to pay and reasonableness of service char) (23 June 2015)



Category
1985/1987 Act Decisions
Description
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Address
Newbold Lawn
Newbold Terrace East
Leamington Spa CV32 4EU
Applicant Name
Newbold Lawn Tenants Association Limited
Applicant Type
Management Company
Respondent Name
Dr Torquil Ross-Martin
Tribunal Reference
BIR/44UF/LSC/2014/0024
S20c
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Fees
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Costs
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Hope Value
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Intermediate Lease
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Unexpired Term
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Determination Inc Marriage
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Capitalisation Rate
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Deferment Rate
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Relativity
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Decision:
RP_BIR_44UF_LSC_2014_0024.pdf


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