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Shortterm occupancy of business premises

Shortterm occupancy of business premises Considers the different bases on which occupancies can be createdwithout necessarily creating security of tenure. Discusses the Landlordand Tenant Act 1954, the Law of Property Act 1969, Tenancy at will,licences, and concessionary rent lease as devices toachieve such an occupancy. Concludes that occupancy without security oftenure is useful in recessionary times for both landlord and tenant, andis best achieved by a formal tenancy subject to a contracting out ordergranted pursuant to the 1969 Act. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Property Management Emerald Publishing

Shortterm occupancy of business premises

Property Management , Volume 10 (1): 7 – Jan 1, 1992

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0263-7472
DOI
10.1108/02637479210030150
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Abstract

Considers the different bases on which occupancies can be createdwithout necessarily creating security of tenure. Discusses the Landlordand Tenant Act 1954, the Law of Property Act 1969, Tenancy at will,licences, and concessionary rent lease as devices toachieve such an occupancy. Concludes that occupancy without security oftenure is useful in recessionary times for both landlord and tenant, andis best achieved by a formal tenancy subject to a contracting out ordergranted pursuant to the 1969 Act.

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Property ManagementEmerald Publishing

Published: Jan 1, 1992

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