| Source: | All England Reporter |
| Publisher Citation: | [2005] All ER (D) 406 (Mar) |
| Neutral Citation: | [2005] EWHC 462 (Admin) |
| Court: | Administrative Court |
| Judge: | Leveson J |
| Representation | Derek Wood QC (instructed by Burges Salmon) for the claimant. |
| John Collins (instructed by Longstaff & Midgley) for the defendant. | |
| Paul Harris (instructed by Legal Services Directorate, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) for the Agricultural Land Tribunal. | |
| Judgment Dates: | 23 March 2005 |
Catchwords
Agriculture - Agricultural holdings - Notice to quit - Counter-notice - Agricultural land tribunal - Arbitrator - Jurisdiction - , s 28.
The Case
Where a tenant of an agricultural holding had served a counter-notice in reaction to a landlord's notice to quit it was not arguable that the legislative provisions of the should render invalid the counter-notice simply because at the same time the tenant had also given notice of reference to arbitration.
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