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Landlord and tenant – Recovery of possession. Sheriff Court: In an action in which landlords sought an order for recovery of possession of heritable property following the tenant's conviction for production of cannabis in the subjects, the court held that the defender had acted in an anti-social manner in relation to persons residing in, visiting, or otherwise engaged in lawful activity in the locality, but concluded that in the particular circumstances of the case it was not reasonable to make an order for recovery of possession of the subjects
Landlord and tenant – Recovery of possession. Sheriff Court: In an action in which landlords sought an order for recovery of possession of heritable property following the tenant's conviction for production of cannabis in the subjects, the court held that the defender had acted in an anti-social manner in relation to persons residing in, visiting, or otherwise engaged in lawful activity in the locality, but concluded that in the particular circumstances of the case it was not reasonable to make an order for recovery of possession of the subjects
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