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El. knyga: Commercial Property Law

  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Serija: Law Textbooks Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2006
  • Leidėjas: Learning Matters Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473914018
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  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Serija: Law Textbooks Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2006
  • Leidėjas: Learning Matters Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473914018
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Provides a detailed explanation of both the underlying principles and their practical application in this complex area.

This clear and accessible book covers all aspects of commercial leases, from receipt of instructions to termination. Fully up-to-date with all recent cases relating to the lease-licence distinction, Land Registry requirements, the recent changes to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Pt II and the new regulations for the execution of deeds, its detailed explanation of the underlying principles of this complex area of the law - and their practical application - makes it a valuable text for all students taking undergraduate commercial property options, as well as those taking the LPC and the BVC.
Preface v
Table of cases
xiii
Table of statutes
xxi
Table of statutory instruments
xxv
Table of abbreviations
xxvii
Introduction
1(16)
Meaning of commercial property
1(1)
Commercial property in context
2(1)
Commercial property in practice
3(5)
Conveyancing
8(9)
Development and leases
17(7)
Introduction
17(1)
Development leases
18(1)
Site acquisition
18(2)
Planning
20(1)
Construction
21(1)
Funding and investment
22(1)
Letting
23(1)
Leases
24(10)
Introduction
24(1)
Relationship of landlord and tenant
24(1)
Definition
25(1)
Essential elements of a lease
25(1)
Parties to a lease
26(3)
Types of leases
29(2)
Formalities for the creation and assignment of a lease
31(3)
Leases and licences
34(9)
Importance of the distinction
34(1)
Licences
35(1)
Law relevant to the lease--licence distinction
36(6)
Drafting
42(1)
Form and content of business leases
43(4)
Introduction
43(1)
A typical business lease
44(3)
Enforceability of leasehold covenants
47(18)
Introduction
47(2)
The old rules
49(7)
The new rules
56(8)
Use of insolvency law to avoid liability
64(1)
Rent and rent review
65(16)
Rent
65(2)
Rent review
67(14)
User
81(11)
Introduction
81(1)
At common law
81(1)
Express covenants
81(1)
Landlord's concerns
82(1)
Tenant's concerns
82(1)
Drafting
82(2)
Factors outside the lease
84(3)
Other clauses in the lease
87(2)
Interpretation of user clauses
89(1)
Ancillary use
90(1)
Keep-open covenants
91(1)
Tenants' tactics
91(1)
Alterations
92(12)
Introduction
92(1)
Factors outside the lease affecting alterations
92(4)
Factors in the lease affecting alterations
96(1)
Scope and meaning of alterations: construction of covenants
97(1)
Landlord's consent
98(2)
Licence for alterations
100(1)
Alterations and improvements: qualified covenants and s 19(2) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927
101(1)
Drafting the covenant
102(1)
Reinstatement
103(1)
Compensation for improvements
103(1)
Repairs
104(12)
Introduction
104(1)
Definition of the premises
104(1)
Before the lease is entered into
105(1)
Meaning of repair
106(1)
Standard of repair
107(1)
Scope of repairing covenant
108(2)
Construction of the repairing covenant
110(2)
Decorating
112(1)
Drafting
113(1)
Enforcement and remedies
113(3)
Alienation
116(14)
Introduction
116(1)
Absolute covenant
116(1)
Qualified covenant
117(1)
Alienation in breach of covenant
117(2)
Assignment
119(1)
Sublettings
120(1)
Construction of alienation clauses
120(1)
Landlord's consent
121(9)
Service charges
130(7)
Introduction
130(2)
Provision in the lease
132(1)
Apportionment of service charges
133(4)
Ending a business tenancy
137(8)
Introduction
137(1)
Effluxion of time
137(1)
Notice to quit
138(1)
Break clauses
138(5)
Surrender
143(1)
Acceptance of repudiatory breach
143(1)
Disclaimer
144(1)
Forfeiture
145(8)
Introduction
145(1)
The current law of forfeiture
145(7)
Proposals for reform
152(1)
Security of tenure
153(25)
Introduction
153(1)
Protected tenancies
154(7)
Contracting out
161(4)
Continuation of tenancies
165(2)
Termination of tenancies under the 1954 Act
167(8)
Compensation
175(1)
The new tenancy
176(2)
Glossary of commercial property terms 178(9)
Bibliography 187(1)
Index 188


Alan Moran is Senior Teaching Fellow in the Department of Law, University of Essex. He was previously at the University of Sheffield where he taught on the LPC and prior to that was in practice with a national firm of solicitors specialising in commercial property.