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Aviva Investors Ground Rent Ltd v Williams [2023] UKSC 6

February 06, 2023 Landmark Chambers Season 1 Episode 6
Aviva Investors Ground Rent Ltd v Williams [2023] UKSC 6
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Aviva Investors Ground Rent Ltd v Williams [2023] UKSC 6
Feb 06, 2023 Season 1 Episode 6
Landmark Chambers

Landmark barristers sum up the key issues in the upcoming case of Aviva v Williams which was heard by the Supreme Court in December 2022. Since this video was recorded the Supreme Court has announced that judgment will be handed down on 8 February 2023. 

What is the scope of the tribunal’s jurisdiction when it comes to apportioning residential service charges? This case has a focus on Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 in particular, 27A6 which states:
(6)  An agreement by the tenant of a dwelling (other than a post-dispute arbitration agreement) is void in so far as it purports to provide for a determination—
(a)  in a particular manner, or
(b)  on particular evidence,
of any question which may be the subject of an application under subsection (1) or (3).

Simon Allison and Brooke Lyne represent the Respondents, with Justin Bates and Rupert Cohen representing the intervener.

Show Notes

Landmark barristers sum up the key issues in the upcoming case of Aviva v Williams which was heard by the Supreme Court in December 2022. Since this video was recorded the Supreme Court has announced that judgment will be handed down on 8 February 2023. 

What is the scope of the tribunal’s jurisdiction when it comes to apportioning residential service charges? This case has a focus on Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 in particular, 27A6 which states:
(6)  An agreement by the tenant of a dwelling (other than a post-dispute arbitration agreement) is void in so far as it purports to provide for a determination—
(a)  in a particular manner, or
(b)  on particular evidence,
of any question which may be the subject of an application under subsection (1) or (3).

Simon Allison and Brooke Lyne represent the Respondents, with Justin Bates and Rupert Cohen representing the intervener.