Rule in Dumpor's Case
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Rule in Dumpor's Case
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The Rule in Dumpor's Case is a common law rule of property law first set forth by Sir Edward Coke in 1578, in the case of Dumpor v. Syms. In its most basic form, it states that once a landlord has consented to an assignment of a tenant's interest in a leasehold estate, the landlord implicitly consents to all future assignments by the assignee. This rule is still operative in some U.S. states and some other jurisdictions which follow English common law. The rule was abolished in England in 1859,
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Common law rule in property law
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2023-07-12T18:26:57Z
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