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The Statutory Regulation of Business Tenancies (Hardcover)
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The Statutory Regulation of Business Tenancies (Hardcover)
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This book provides a uniquely detailed examination of the statutory
regime for the regulation of business tenancies. Part II of the
Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 is of central importance. The Act
gives business tenants the general rights to remain in occupation,
following up from the original lease, and to obtain a new lease.
Meanwhile the landlord is entitled to a market rental income and,
in certain prescribed circumstances, can override the tenant's
claim for possession. The tenant who fails to obtain a new tenancy
may be able to claim compensation for disturbance. Compensation for
improvements, on quitting the premises, is available under Part I
of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927. The book aims to provide a
clear and in-depth analysis of the complex and technical workings
of the 1927 and 1954 acts. It also offers a detailed and up-to-date
consideration of case law, both reported and unreported. The policy
factors which initially brought about the legislative controls, and
continued to shape its development, are identified and prospective
reforms discussed. The new Civil Procedure Rules are incorporated
into the text. A comparison is drawn with the legislative code
contained in the Northern Ireland (Business Tenancies) Order 1996.
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