Introduction to Leases

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Landlord and Tenant Law Quiz on Introduction to Leases, created by nathan_hutchings on 06/05/2013.
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Question 1

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What statute describes the two estates in Land?
Answer
  • Section 1 Law of Property Act 1925
  • Section 2 Law of Property Act 1989

Question 2

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What does Section 1 of the Law of Property Act 1925 state the two estates in land are?
Answer
  • Freehold
  • Leasehold
  • Commonhold

Question 3

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Indefinite duration is?
Answer
  • Freehold
  • Leasehold

Question 4

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Fixed and definite duration is a?
Answer
  • Leasehold estate
  • Freehold estate

Question 5

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Freehold reversion is when?
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  • A Lease ends
  • A Lease terminates

Question 6

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Tenant can grant a sublease for a?
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  • Term shorter than immediate Landlords
  • Indefinite duration

Question 7

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Tenant passes lease to a new tenant and steps out of the picture?
Answer
  • Assignment
  • Sublease

Question 8

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Lease granted for a fixed amount of time is a?
Answer
  • Fixed term lease
  • Periodic tenancy

Question 9

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What is a Periodic Tenancy?
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  • Tenancy for one period; each time a period expires the term is automatically renewed until it is terminated by notice by either party
  • Tenancy for one period; each time a period terminates the lease is automatically renewed until it is terminated by notice by either party
  • Tenancy for one period; each time a period expires the term is automatically renewed until it is terminated by notice by either Tenant
  • Tenancy for one period; each time a period doesn't expire the term is automatically renewed until it is terminated by notice by either party
  • Notice usually one period
  • Period length depends on period rent stated payable

Question 10

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Exclusive possession and Permitted duration are?
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  • Essential for Section 1 of the Law of Property Act 1925
  • Essential elements of a valid lease
  • Required for a Freehold estate in land

Question 11

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Exclusive possession?
Answer
  • Tenant has control of premises and can exclude all others including Landlord
  • Tenant has no control of premises and can exclude all others including Landlord
  • Tenant has control of premises and can exclude all others including Sub Tenant

Question 12

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Permitted Duration?
Answer
  • Definable beginning and end
  • Definable end and finish
  • Definable in Section 1 of LPC

Question 13

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Start date can be...
Answer
  • earlier than when tenant goes into possession or a future date
  • earlier than when tenant goes into possession or a future fate
  • earlier than when tenant goes into possession or a future day
  • earlier than tenant went into possession or a future date

Question 14

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Lease 'for duration of the war'
Answer
  • Lace v Chantler
  • Walsh v Lonsdale 1882
  • Street v Mountford 1985
  • Wells V Kingston
  • Heslop V Burns 1974
  • Facchini V Bryson 1952
  • AG Securities V Vaughan

Question 15

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Creation of legal leases
Answer
  • Section 52 (1) Law of Property Act 1925
  • Section 54 (1) Law of Property Act 1925
  • Section 52 (2) Law of Property Act 1925
  • Section 52 (1) Law of Property Act 1989

Question 16

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What act states a deed's requirements?
Answer
  • Section 52 (1) Law of Property Act 1925
  • Section 1 Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989
  • Section 52 (2) Law of Property Act 1925
  • Section 1 Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1925
  • Section 2 Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1925

Question 17

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Section 1 Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 states a deed must?
Answer
  • be clear on its face that it is intended to be a deed
  • Validly executed
  • be clear that it is not intended to be a deed
  • be clear on its face that it is intended to be a lease
  • Invalidly executed

Question 18

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For a deed to be validly executed by a person the deed must be
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  • Signed
  • Witnessed
  • Delivered Formally
  • Validly Executed
  • be clear on its face that its intended to be a deed

Question 19

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Exception to general rule
Answer
  • Section 54 (2) Law of Property Act 1925
  • Section 54 (1) Law of Property Act 1925
  • Section 52 (2) Law of Property Act 1925
  • Section 54 (2) Law of Property Act 1989
  • Section 54 (1) Law of Property Act 1989

Question 20

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Section 54 (2) Law of Property Act 1925 states
Answer
  • Deed not required for certain types of legal lease
  • Deed required for certain types of legal lease
  • Lease can be in writing or arise by conduct
  • Deed can only be in writing

Question 21

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Section 54 (2) Law of Property Act 1925 states lease must
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  • Not exceed three years
  • be at a full market rent
  • allow tenant to take possession immediately
  • be in equity
  • not allow tenant to take possession immediately

Question 22

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A occupies B's house with B's consent and pays B £300 per month
Answer
  • Periodic tenancy
  • Fixed term lease
  • Equitable lease
  • Legal lease due to section 54 (2)
  • Legal lease due to section 54 (1)
  • Term cannot exceed three years

Question 23

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Equity may enforce contract for creation or transfer transfer of rights in land if it complies with
Answer
  • Section 54 (2) Law of Property Act 1925
  • Section 2 Law of Property Act 1989
  • Section 54 (1) Law of Property Act 1925
  • Section 1 Law of Property Act 1989

Question 24

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Section 2 Law of Property Act 1989 states the contract must be
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  • in writing
  • incorporate all terms agreed by parties
  • signed by all parties
  • formal delivery
  • incorporate no terms agreed by parties

Question 25

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Equity will always prevail over section 54 (2)
Answer
  • Lace v Chantler
  • Walsh v Lonsdale 1882
  • Antoniades v Villiers 1988
  • AG Securities v Vaughan
  • Street v Mountford 1985
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