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Vacant possession: just how vacant does it need to be?
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- September 30 2009
Many tenants' break clauses require, as a condition before the break is effective, the tenant to give vacant possession of the premises at the break date
A total break failure
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- September 30 2009
Tenants, when their businesses are struggling, will look to ways of cutting overheads
Actions may often be louder than words
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- August 3 2009
Whether a landlord has accepted a surrender of a lease will depend more on the landlord’s actions rather than its intentions or what it says
Signed, sealed and delivered but is it yours?
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- August 3 2009
Such is the rush to complete commercial deals that the parties often look for short cuts that can be taken
Do you mind if I bore you?
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- August 3 2009
Leases nearly always give the landlord the right to enter the demised premises to inspect the condition of the premises and its state of repair
Without prejudice and rent review notices
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- August 3 2009
There is much that can go wrong with rent reviews but it may be thought that the easiest part of the process is starting it
Compulsory purchase orders: compensation case review
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- September 29 2010
The law of compulsory purchase is often perceived as a complex and difficult area of law
What amounts to a surrender by operation of law?
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- September 29 2010
Where a landlord and tenant bring a lease to an end, they usually do so by completing a deed of surrender
Does it do what it says on the tin?
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- September 29 2010
Whilst acquiring a building occupied under a full repairing and insuring (FRI) lease may hold many attractions to a prospective purchaser, would-be landlords should be aware that this does not necessarily mean that their tenant will be responsible for all required remedial work
The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth?
- Squire Sanders
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- United Kingdom
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- March 24 2010
In May 2008 the Property Litigation Association produced a draft pre-action protocol for the conduct of dilapidation claims
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