1st Edition

Business Tenancies

By Russell Hewitson Copyright 2005
    584 Pages
    by Routledge-Cavendish

    A considerable amount of commercial property work is concerned with the renewal of business tenancies under Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. Business Tenancies provides the busy practitioner with a detailed and practical guide to all aspects of the law and procedure involved in the renewal of business tenancies under the 1954 Act and the often complex issues which can arise. It offers practical answers to problems which commercial property professionals may encounter when dealing with renewals.

    This new title will equip commercial property professionals with a thorough practical knowledge of the relevant statutory provisions and case law. The implications of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 are considered in detail. It also deals with the right to compensation for improvements. The text takes into account recent case law as well as the reforms introduced by the Regulatory Reform (Business Tenancies) (England and Wales) Order 2003.

    1. What is a Business Lease? 2. Particular Exceptions Where the 1954 Act Does Not Apply 3. Continuation of Tenancies 4. Termination by the Landlord 5. Termination and Renewal by a Tenant 6. Service of Notices and Obtaining Information 7. The Application to the Court for a New Tenancy 8. The Grounds of Opposition 9. The Terms of the New Tenancy 10. Compensation for Disturbance 11. Compensation for Improvements 12. Crown Tenancies

    Biography

    Russell Hewitson