Behl v Hurstville Retail Pty Ltd [2010] NSWADT 211
The sale of coffee was not within the permitted use of the premises under the sub-lease. The respondent validly issued a notice of breach and, after the applicant failed to remedy, validly terminated the sub-lease and was entitled to possession. No unconscionable conduct by the respondent was established. There was...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 25 August 2010
- Procedural Posture
- Application and Cross Application / Final Decision After Hearing
- Outcome
- Application dismissed. Cross Application orders for possession and termination granted.
- Legal Topics
- ['lease Termination' 'permitted Use' 'breach of Lease' 'forfeiture' 'unconscionable Conduct']
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Procedural Posture
Application and Cross Application / Final Decision After Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether the sale of coffee was within the permitted usage under the sub-lease.' 'Whether the respondent’s breach notice and termination were valid under the lease and relevant statutes.' 'Whether the respondent engaged in unconscionable conduct under the Retail Leases Act 1994.' 'Whether the applicant was entitled to compensation for lockout.']
Ratio Decidendi
The sale of coffee was not within the permitted use of the premises under the sub-lease. The respondent validly issued a notice of breach and, after the applicant failed to remedy, validly terminated the sub-lease and was entitled to possession. No unconscionable conduct by the respondent was established. There was no basis for awarding the applicant compensation. The respondent's actions were within the lease and statutory requirements.
Court Disposition
Application dismissed. Cross Application orders for possession and termination granted.
Orders
- ['The Application is dismissed.' 'The Respondent has validly terminated the sub-lease.' 'The Respondent is entitled to immediate possession of the premises known as Kiosk 1, Hurstville Central, Hurstville.' 'The letter from the Respondent to the Applicant dated 21 April 2009 is a valid notification of breach,...
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