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The key to surrenders

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (0614) 8 April 2006, 170-171(2)Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: Explains the circumstances in which implied surrender and regrant of a lease can occur and the costs to both landlord and tenant. Certain variations to a lease will cause that lease to be surrendered and a new lease to be granted by operation of law. Discusses the reduction of the extent of the demised premises, the effect of other variations and ways of avoiding a surrender and regrant when extending the term or demise.
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Explains the circumstances in which implied surrender and regrant of a lease can occur and the costs to both landlord and tenant. Certain variations to a lease will cause that lease to be surrendered and a new lease to be granted by operation of law. Discusses the reduction of the extent of the demised premises, the effect of other variations and ways of avoiding a surrender and regrant when extending the term or demise.