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Landlord and tenant: Break clause

Series: Estates Gazette Case Summaries ; [2000]EGCS 114 (28/10/00)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: "Johnsons of London Ltd v Protec Trust Management" ChD 18 October 2000. The claimant tenant held a business lease with a break clause. The landlord considered that the tenant was not entitled to invoke the clause as no new rent had been determined and the landlord was electing not to initiate a rent review. "Held", tenant's application dismissed.
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"Johnsons of London Ltd v Protec Trust Management" ChD 18 October 2000. The claimant tenant held a business lease with a break clause. The landlord considered that the tenant was not entitled to invoke the clause as no new rent had been determined and the landlord was electing not to initiate a rent review. "Held", tenant's application dismissed.