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Okonedo v Kirby & Anor [2006] EWLands LRX_15_2006 (09 May 2006)
LRX/15/2006
LANDS TRIBUNAL ACT 1949
LANDLORD AND TENANT – tenants' right of first refusal – purchase notice by tenants requiring transfer of freehold – original disposal by gift – whether price payable on transfer should be nil –Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 s 12B
IN THE MATTER OF AN APPEAL AGAINST A DECISION OF THE LEASEHOLD
VALUATION TRIBUNAL FOR THE LONDON RENT ASSESSMENT PANEL
BETWEEN GODWILL JAGBA DIAMOND OKONEDO Appellant
and
WINIFRED MAY KIRBY
and
MATTHEW JOHN AARON DAVIS Respondents
Re: 3 Elliot Road
Thornton Heath
Surrey CR7 7QA
Before: The President
Sitting at Procession House, 110 New Bridge Street, London EC4V 6JL
on 8 May 2006
The appellant in person
Mr Tony Rivers, solicitor of Tanner & Taylor of Farnham, Surrey, for the respondents
No cases are referred to in this decision
DECISION
"(7) Where the property which the purchaser is required to dispose of in pursuance of the purchase notice has since the original disposal increased in monetary value owing to any change in circumstances (other than a change in the value of money), the amount of the consideration payable to the purchaser for the disposal by him of the property in pursuance of the purchase notice shall be the amount that might reasonably have been obtained on a corresponding disposal made on the open market at the time of the original disposal if the change in circumstances had already taken place."
9 May 2006
George Bartlett QC, President