B5 Ltd v Yusuf Vural
The option agreement requires the applicant to use all reasonable endeavours to obtain landlord's consent if required, and the grant of the option is conditional upon such consent. However, the applicant failed to use all reasonable endeavours by not seeking consent for reconstruction of the original building, so...
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- Parties
- Applicant: B5 Ltd; Respondent: Yusuf Vural
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 05 December 2025
- Procedural Posture
- Land Registration Reference / Final Judgment
- Outcome
- Application dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Option Agreements, Implied Terms, Landlord and Tenant, Unilateral Notice, Land Registration
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Parties
B5 Ltd
Applicant
Yusuf Vural
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Land Registration Reference / Final Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether implied terms should be read into the option agreement regarding reasonable endeavours to obtain landlord's consent and discharge of obligations
- 2 Whether the applicant used all reasonable endeavours to obtain landlord's consent for reconstruction
Ratio Decidendi
The option agreement requires the applicant to use all reasonable endeavours to obtain landlord's consent if required, and the grant of the option is conditional upon such consent. However, the applicant failed to use all reasonable endeavours by not seeking consent for reconstruction of the original building, so the application to cancel the unilateral notice fails.
Court Disposition
Application dismissed
Orders
- Chief Land Registrar directed to cancel the applicant’s application to remove the unilateral notice
- Parties permitted to make written submissions on liability for costs
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