statutory tenancy definition

statutory tenancy and “statutory tenant” means a statutory tenancy or statutory tenant within the meaning of the Rent Act 1977 or the Rent (Agriculture) Act 1976;
statutory tenancy means a statutory tenancy under the Rent Restrictions Act, 1946, or the Rent Restrictions Act, 1960;
statutory tenancy. ’ means the entitlement to retain possession of a dwelling by virtue of the provisions of section 9 of the Housing 25

More Definitions of statutory tenancy

statutory tenancy means a right to retain possession of premises after the ending of that tenancy from the operation of [F231the Rent (Scotland) Act [F2251984]] (or of [F231the Rent (Scotland) Act [F2251984]] as extended by this Part of this Act) in relation to a person as being, or being the widow of or otherwise related to, the former owner of the tenancy, or right to retain possession of premises arising by virtue of subsection (1) of section eighteen of this Act;
statutory tenancy means a tenancy which exists in respect of a property by virtue of section 2(2) of the Law where a person is permitted by the States (acting by and through the Department) to occupy any States residential property on the terms and conditions of statutory tenancy shown in Schedule 2 of these regulations and "terms and conditions of statutory tenancy" shall be construed accordingly,