The House of Lords effectively nullified Denning{s work with the case National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ainsworth [1965] AC 1175 in 1965, which ruled that the deserted wife had no license to stay.[3] The Act was primarily aimed at reversing this decision, and to this end it states that where one person has the right to occupy a property and his spouse does not, the spouse can occupy the property if it has been used as the marital home. The spouse can only be evicted with a court order, and the court can grant her the right to occupy the house if she is not in occupation at the time of the desertion.[4] This state of affairs can continue until the marriage subsists, either by divorce or by the death of the partner with the property right.[5] The Act was given the Royal Assent on 27 July 1967,[6] and repealed by the Matrimonial Homes Act 1983.
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