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Prudential Assurance Co Ltd v London Residuary Body

[1991] UKHL 10; [1992] 2 AC 386
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtHouse of Lords
Year1992
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

A lease must be granted for a term that is certain (or capable of being rendered certain) at its commencement; a term expressed to last until an uncertain future event is void as a fixed term, though it may take effect as a periodic tenancy.

Area of Law

Land & Property

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