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L&G loses £4m lease break suit

Legal & General (L&G) stands to lose £4m in rent after the High Court ruled in favour of a tenant in a lease break dispute.

The court ruled that cargo distributor Expeditors International (UK) was entitled to terminate its leases of three units at the Heathrow International Trading Estate, Hounslow, in 2004.

However, it has granted permission to challenge the ruling.

A spokesperson said L&G was “considering its position”, and had until 17 May to decide whether it would appeal.

L&G was suing for rent and service charge arrears, claiming that the tenant had invalidated its break notices by failing to leave the property on 30 December 2004.

It alleged that Expeditors had not surrendered its keys to units 15 to 17 at the estate in Green Lane and that it had left behind a “large quantity of unwanted property”, including dismantled steelwork and two gas tanks.

However, on 28 April, Lewison J held that, although Expeditors had failed to release the properties with vacant possession by December 2004, L&G had “waived” the requirement by having earlier accepted £172,000 in full settlement of dilapidations.

He said that Expeditors was entitled to expect that the October 2004 payment released it from all liabilities.

References: EGi Legal News 15/05/06

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