Fr. 190.00

Business Tenancies

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext ... well-presented ... can be recommended for lawyers and surveyors. Informationen zum Autor Russell Hewitson, solicitor, is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Northumbria at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. He is co-author of Blackstone's Guide to the Landlord and Tenant Covenants and Blackstone's Legal Practice Course Guide: Conveyancing. Klappentext Providing the practitioner with a practical guide to all aspects of the law on the statutory renewal of business tenancies! this text suggests realistic answers for problem issues and aims to equip readers with a thorough knowledge of the Landlord and Tenant Acts of 1927 and 1954. Zusammenfassung Blackstone's Landlord and Tenant Series breaks down the subject of landlord and tenant into the areas that come up most in practice. Each book in the series provides practical treatment of a particular subject. With their clear exposition of the law, they will be invaluable to landlord and tenant specialists. As business tenancies are traditionally short in length a considerable amount of commercial property work is concerned with their renewal under Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. This book provides the practitioner with a detailed and practical guide to all aspects of the law on the statutory renewal of business tenancies and the often complex issues which can arise during the renewal process. It suggests realistic answers for practitioners when dealing with these issues. It will equip commercial property professional with thorough practical knowledge of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 and 1954, and related case law. Practical examples illustrate the text and the implications of the Civil Procedure Rules are considered where appropriate. Inhaltsverzeichnis What is a business lease?; particular exceptions where the 1954 Act does not apply; continuation of tenancies; termination by the landlord; termination and renewal by a tenant; service of notices and obtaining information; the application to the court for a new tenancy; the grounds of opposition; the terms of the new tenancy; compensation for disturbance; compensation for improvements; crown tenancies. Appendices: the principle statutes and statutory instruments; The 1954 Act statutory forms and notices; the relevant provisions of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998; examples of relelvant court forms which have been designed for use under the Civil Procedure Rules 1998; model orders under PACT. (part contents)...

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