THE IMPERATIVE OF EXCLUSIVE POSSESSION IN EVALUATING THE CONCEPTS OF TENANCY AND LICENSE
Abstract
The needs of man have been described to be food, clothing and shelter. In pursuance of the third element shelter, comes land. Due to the unequal distribution of wealth, some live at the mercy of others who are able to acquire lands and build houses. This results in the landlord-Tenant relationship which has generated controversies from time immemorial evident from the cases the courts have had to resolve. While in adjudicating some, the parties are left to the dictates of statutory interpretation, some areleft to the position of legal theorists to determine rights and liabilities.   This work analyzes the concepts of Tenancy and License within the context of exclusive possession associated with the enjoyment of land. The differences and similarities will beexamined, taking into consideration the criticisms and how the courts ascertain the intention of the parties when such arises. This work will adopt a doctrinal method of research with the help of texts, decided cases,articles and online journals
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