Options to renew
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; vol 283 no 6345, 1/8/87 p566Publication details: 1987Description: (see Abstract 37311);(see Abstract 30923)Subject(s): Summary: For those who have no statutory security of tenure , notably tenants of licensed premises, an option to renew has all too obvious benefits. Reference to case law, Bass Holdings Ltd v Morton Music Ltd , and Bassett v Whiteley ,| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB2331-20 Penalising careless homeowners | WB2331-21 Coast target | WB2331-22 Housing land study | WB2331-23 Options to renew | WB2331-24 Price for freehold | WB2331-25 Facts decide type of occupancy | WB2331-26 Business class bonus |
For those who have no statutory security of tenure , notably tenants of licensed premises, an option to renew has all too obvious benefits. Reference to case law, Bass Holdings Ltd v Morton Music Ltd , and Bassett v Whiteley ,