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CONVEYANCING ACT 1919 - SECT 130
Power of court to protect under-lessee on forfeiture of superior leases
130 Power of court to protect under-lessee on forfeiture of superior leases
(1) Where a lessor is proceeding, by action or otherwise, to enforce a right
of re-entry or forfeiture, under any covenant, proviso, or stipulation in a
lease made either before or after the commencement of this Act or for
non-payment of rent, the Court may, on application by any person claiming as
under-lessee any estate or interest in the property comprised in the lease, or
any part thereof, make an order staying any such action or other proceeding on
such terms as to the Court may seem just, and vesting, for the whole term of
the lease, or any less term, the property comprised in the lease, or any part
thereof, in any person entitled as under-lessee to any estate or interest in
such property, upon such conditions as to execution of any deed or other
document, payment of proper and reasonable rent, costs, expenses, damages,
compensation, giving security, or otherwise as the Court in the circumstances
of each case, and having regard to the consent or otherwise of the lessor to
the creation of the estate or interest claimed by the under-lessee, thinks
fit; but in no case shall any such under-lessee be entitled to require a lease
to be granted to him or her for a larger area of land or for any longer term
than he or she had under his or her original under-lease.
(2) Any such order
may be made in proceedings brought for the purpose by the person claiming as
under-lessee or, where the proceedings brought by the lessor are in the Court,
may be made in the latter proceedings.
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