the 2014 Act definition
Examples of the 2014 Act in a sentence
Section 12(2) of the 2014 Act makes the following changes: • you must have been the tenant of the house throughout the 12 months immediately before you apply for written permission to sublet your home (previously there was no qualifying period), or • if you were not the tenant throughout the whole of that period, the house must have been your only or principal home during those 12 months; and the tenant must have told us that you were living there prior to the start of those 12 months.
Section 13(b) and 13(d) of the 2014 Act make changes to the rules on succession for family members: • the house must have been the family member’s only or principal home for 12 months before they qualify to succeed to the tenancy (previously there was no qualifying period, the person simply had to be living there at the time of the tenant’s death); and • the 12 month period cannot begin unless we have been told that the family member is living in the property as their only or principal home.
Section 13(a) and 13(d) of the 2014 Act make changes to the rules on succession for unmarried partners: • the house must have been the unmarried partner’s only or principal home for 12 months before they qualify to succeed to the tenancy (previously this was 6 months); and • the 12 month period cannot begin unless we have been told that the individual is living in the property as their only or principal home.
In the event of the Minister receiving a request for information relating to this Agreement under the 2014 Act, the Minister shall take reasonable steps to consult with the Grantee.
Schedule 6 of the 2001 Act, as amended by Section 7 of the 2014 Act, sets out the grounds that justify the use of a SSST.