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Commercial Leases and Insolvency 4th ed isbn 9781847661470

Commercial Leases and Insolvency 3rd ed (Old Jacket)


ISBN13: 9780406913470
ISBN: 0406913471
New Edition ISBN: 9781847661470
Published: July 2001
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



This book is accepted as the source of reference for practitioners when a tenant of a commercial property becomes insolvent and examines a complex range of legal issues that is presented and require knowledge of both the insolvency rules and property law.

It provides an overview of the various procedures available under the insolvency regime and the different contexts within which a lease may operate helping commercial landlords, mortgagees of commercial leases and tenants understand their respective rights and obligations when a tenant defaults in payments through insolvency.

Reprinted with ISBN: 9781845924973

Subjects:
Commercial Property
Contents:
1. Tenant insolvency.
2. Liability for rent and other obligations under lease.
3. Distress for rent.
4. Forfeiture of the lease.
5. Liability of original tenant, assignees and sureties.
6. Disclaimer of lease by trustee in bankruptcy or liquidator.
7. Surrender or assignment.