Quote: Diogenes "The court would only grant an injunction if Allam was in breach of the lease.
If he is in breach of the lease, how do you suggest the council stop Allam doing what he is doing without a court order?'"
I see. Thank you.
So the fact that they are stating that an injunction is possible but dismissed on cost grounds means the lease [ihas[/i been breached. Interesting. As pondered above, a breach would imply there could presumably be other implications and further-reaching consequences for the Allams, other than this immediate issue, should the council be willing to pursue them.