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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE SHEFFIELD COUNTY COURT
(JUDGE BARTFIELD)
Strand London WC2 Wednesday, 28th March 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
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SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL | Applicant | |
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LISA HOPKINS | Respondent |
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THE RESPONDENT was not present and was not represented.
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Crown Copyright ©
Wednesday, 28th March 2001
"Where the Act has laid down a regulatory mechanism, one cannot look in isolation at parts of that mechanism. There is an obligation to be specific. Only on grounds specified in a notice can the court make an order. If then, a warrant is issued and an application is made to suspend it is not logical to allow the whole history to be opened up, nor is there any support for that contention in the statute.
... It is not logical to look at matters not relevant to the ground and to allow the landlord to rely on matters not in the proceedings up to then."
"On the making of an order for possession of such a dwelling-house on any of those grounds [that is, the grounds set out in schedule 2], or at any time before the execution of the order,the court may--
(a) stay or suspend the execution of the order, or
(b) postpone the date of possession,
for such period or periods as the court thinks fit."
"On such an adjournment, stay, suspension or postponement the court--
(a) shall impose conditions with respect to the payment by the tenant of arrears of rent (if any) and rent or payments in respect of occupation after the termination of the tenancy (mesne profits), unless it considers that to do so would cause exceptional hardship to the tenant or would otherwise be unreasonable, and
(b) may impose such other conditions as it thinks fit."