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Skinner and another v Cooper and another

Rent (Agriculture) Act 1976–Scope of transitional provisions–Difference of opinion in the Court of Appeal–Effect of events before January 1 1977–Claim by owner of cottage for possession against widow of former farmworker–Farmworker and wife permitted by previous and present owners to remain in cottage after termination of worker’s employment with previous owner through illness–Move to adjoining cottage by arrangement–Widow remained in cottage for some years after husband’s death–No rent paid to previous owner after termination of employment or to present owner–Notice to quit given to widow after January 1 1977 when relevant provisions of 1976 Act came into force–How far back the transitional provisions of Schedule 9 were to be taken to apply in deeming the Act to have been in force–Meaning of ‘at all material times’–Broader view of majority and narrower view of Eveleigh LJ, dissenting–Order for possession against widow set aside, but she may face an alternative claim in county court

This was an
appeal by Mrs Lillian Cooper, widow of Albert Cooper, from a decision of Judge
Deane at Sittingbourne County Court granting an order for possession in favour
of the plaintiff in the action, Wilfred James Skinner, in respect of a
dwelling-house at 6 Paradise Cottages, Lower Road, Hartlip, Sittingbourne.

Amanda
Barrington-Smyth (instructed by Allan Jay & Co, agents for C Stuart Fisher,
of Gillingham, Kent) appeared on behalf of the appellant; Sebastian
Neville-Clarke (instructed by Amery-Parkes & Co, agents for Winch,
Greensted & Winch, of Sittingbourne, Kent) represented the respondent.

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