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100 _aVivian, J
245 2 _aA renewed look at leases
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490 _aProperty Week
_v65(44) 10 November 2000, 88-89(2)
520 _aIn the final part of a series questioning the future of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, the authors consider the issues posed by the end of a lease for both parties in business tenancies. Argues that landlords are adversely affected by the provisions of the 1954 Act: the system for interim rents is costly and inefficient, and they face difficulties trying to include new commercial terms in lease renewals. From the tenant's perspective, the Act provides significant protection from unnecessary business disruption and high demands on lease renewal, although some believe there is still room for reform in certain areas. Case law.
590 _aABS
650 _aINTERIM RENTS
650 _aLEASE RENEWAL
650 _aLEASES
650 _aLANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954
650 _aTENANT
650 _aLANDLORD
690 _aLANDLORD AND TENANT-BUSINESS TENANCIES
700 _aWhite, G
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