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Commercial Leases and Privity of Contract
HAVE TENANTS' PROBLEMS BEEN SOLVED?
Calls attention to the problems for leasehold tenants of commercial properties, which have been so great as to become a political issue. Examines the Lord Chancellor′s recently announced proposals which, if enacted into law, should benefit such tenants. Stresses that, so far, no Government Bill to that end has been published or debated in Parliament.
Commercial Leases and Privity of Contract
HAVE TENANTS' PROBLEMS BEEN SOLVED?
Calls attention to the problems for leasehold tenants of commercial properties, which have been so great as to become a political issue. Examines the Lord Chancellor′s recently announced proposals which, if enacted into law, should benefit such tenants. Stresses that, so far, no Government Bill to that end has been published or debated in Parliament.
Commercial Leases and Privity of Contract
HAVE TENANTS' PROBLEMS BEEN SOLVED?
Johnston, Paul (author)
Facilities ; 11 ; 16-18
1993-06-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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