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Landlord and tenant – Possession. The appellants' applications to set aside an order for possession and to prevent or suspend execution of the subsequent warrant for possession were dismissed. The appellants applied, under CPR 52.17, to re-open the appeal from the order for possession and appealed against the order dismissing their application to prevent or suspend execution of the warrant for possession. The Court of Appeal, Civil Division, in dismissing the application, held that the pre-conditions specified in CPR 52.17 had not been satisfied and dismissed the appeal.
Landlord and tenant – Possession. The appellants' applications to set aside an order for possession and to prevent or suspend execution of the subsequent warrant for possession were dismissed. The appellants applied, under CPR 52.17, to re-open the appeal from the order for possession and appealed against the order dismissing their application to prevent or suspend execution of the warrant for possession. The Court of Appeal, Civil Division, in dismissing the application, held that the pre-conditions specified in CPR 52.17 had not been satisfied and dismissed the appeal.
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