Possession of Business Premises
Gary Webber(Author)
Sweet & Maxwell (Publisher)
Published in June 1992
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-85121-788-8 (ISBN)
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Description
This book guides the reader through the complex legal and procedural aspects of possession of business premises. It explains the relevant law, the procedure to adopt, the evidence required and the orders which the court may make. It tells the practitioner how a landlord or licensor can effect possession of business premisses and also explains how an occupant can prevent an order for possession being made. It includes information on assignments, subletting, forfeiture, insolvency on death, notices to terminate and tenants' injunctions. It also considers self-help and applications for new tenancies brought by lesses under the 1954 Act. Specimen letters, draft notices and pleadings are included throughout the text.
This book guides the reader through the complex legal and procedural aspects of possession of business premises. It explains the relevant law, the procedure to adopt, the evidence required and the orders which the court may make. It tells the practitioner how a landlord or licensor can effect possession of business premisses and also explains how an occupant can prevent an order for possession being made. It includes information on assignments, subletting, forfeiture, insolvency on death, notices to terminate and tenants' injunctions. It also considers self-help and applications for new tenancies brought by lesses under the 1954 Act. Specimen letters, draft notices and pleadings are included throughout the text.
This book guides the reader through the complex legal and procedural aspects of possession of business premises. It explains the relevant law, the procedure to adopt, the evidence required and the orders which the court may make. It tells the practitioner how a landlord or licensor can effect possession of business premisses and also explains how an occupant can prevent an order for possession being made. It includes information on assignments, subletting, forfeiture, insolvency on death, notices to terminate and tenants' injunctions. It also considers self-help and applications for new tenancies brought by lesses under the 1954 Act. Specimen letters, draft notices and pleadings are included throughout the text.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
424 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85121-788-8 (9780851217888)
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Possession of Business Premises
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Content
Part 1 Introduction: the business tenancy code; licences of business premises; possession without a lease; expiration of fixed term, surrender, merger and dislaimer. Part 2 Forfeiture: forfeiture - general matters; forfeiture for non-payment of rent; breach of other covenants; special cases; sureties, original tenants and assignees. Part 3 Notices: landlord's notices to terminate; tenant's notices. Part 4 Proceedings: proceedings for possession; tenant's application for new tenancy; landlord's opposition to grant of new tenancy; new tenancy ordered; refusal to order new tenancy.