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Repetitious writs: a deficiency in the section 17 notice procedure?

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  • Brown, J
Contributor(s):
  • Duddridge, R
Language: English Series: Rent Review & Lease Renewal ; 19(1) March 1999, 3-8(4)Publication details: 1999Subject(s):
  • ACCRUED ARREARS
  • FIXED CHARGES
  • LANDLORD AND TENANT (COVENANTS) ACT 1995 S17
  • NOTICES
  • RENT
  • LANDLORD AND TENANT-BUSINESS TENANCIES
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Repetitious writs: a deficiency in the section 17 notice procedure?

APA

Brown J., Duddridge R., . (1999). Repetitious writs: a deficiency in the section 17 notice procedure?. : .

Chicago

Brown J, Duddridge R, . 1999. Repetitious writs: a deficiency in the section 17 notice procedure?. : .

Harvard

Brown J., Duddridge R., . (1999). Repetitious writs: a deficiency in the section 17 notice procedure?. : .

MLA

Brown J, Duddridge R, . Repetitious writs: a deficiency in the section 17 notice procedure?. : . 1999.

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