Remedies

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Unlike a landlord’s claim for damages against a tenant, there are no statutory restrictions on a tenant’s claim for damages against a landlord. Consequently, the measure of the tenant’s damages is derived from common law. Probably the three most significant cases in this respect are: Calabar Properties Ltd v Stitcher [1984] 1...

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