Withdrawal symptoms
Stevens, D.
Withdrawal symptoms - 2001 - Estates Gazette (0109) 3 March 2001, 224(1) .
The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Part II provides business tenants with some measure of security of tenure. Thus landlords are often keen to avoid granting a lease within this Act. Looks at ways in which security of tenure can be avoided. These include arranging for the lease to be contracted out of the relevant 1954 Act provisions. Notes that contracting-out orders are generally made by the county court that covers the area where the tenant lives, or in which the property is situated. Warns that care should be taken when considering variations to the contracted-out lease after it has been granted.
LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954 PART II
SECURITY OF TENURE
BUSINESS LEASES
CONTRACTING OUT
ST GILES HOTEL LTD V MICROWORLD TECHNOLOGY LTD
RECEIVER FOR THE METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT V PALACEGATE PROPERTIES LTD
FRIENDS PROVIDENT LIFE OFFICE V BRITISH RAILWAYS BOARD
Withdrawal symptoms - 2001 - Estates Gazette (0109) 3 March 2001, 224(1) .
The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Part II provides business tenants with some measure of security of tenure. Thus landlords are often keen to avoid granting a lease within this Act. Looks at ways in which security of tenure can be avoided. These include arranging for the lease to be contracted out of the relevant 1954 Act provisions. Notes that contracting-out orders are generally made by the county court that covers the area where the tenant lives, or in which the property is situated. Warns that care should be taken when considering variations to the contracted-out lease after it has been granted.
LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954 PART II
SECURITY OF TENURE
BUSINESS LEASES
CONTRACTING OUT
ST GILES HOTEL LTD V MICROWORLD TECHNOLOGY LTD
RECEIVER FOR THE METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT V PALACEGATE PROPERTIES LTD
FRIENDS PROVIDENT LIFE OFFICE V BRITISH RAILWAYS BOARD