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Commercial Tenancy Law in Australia 5th ed isbn 9780409353853

Commercial Tenancy Law in Australia 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780409343366
New Edition ISBN: 9780409353853
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780409324396
Published: December 2017
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Commercial Tenancy Law is a comprehensive and authoritative treatment of the law in Australia relating to all aspects of commercial leases. Commercial leases are still primarily governed by the common law, even where leases are subject to retail or shop lease legislation, as the various states’ legislation tends to supplement and rely upon the common law.

Consequently, the majority of this title consists of an analysis of common law principles. It also examines the relevant legislation, in particular developments in Australian Consumer Law, Personal Property Securities law and corresponding state fair trading legislation, as well as retail or shop lease legislation on a state by state basis. Commercial Tenancy Law is an essential referencefor legal practitioners as well as academics, law students, and those involved in commercial leasing.

Features

  • Written by authoritative experts in the field
  • Coverage of all Australian jurisdictions
  • Up to date case law analysis
 

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Chapter 1 – Relationship of Landlord and Tenant
Chapter 2 – Kinds of Tenancy
Chapter 3 – Licences
Chapter 4 – Agreements for a Lease
Chapter 5 – Capacity to Make and Take Leases
Chapter 6 – Leases as Contracts
Chapter 7 –Covenants
Chapter 8 – Implied Covenants
Chapter 9 –Usual Covenants
Chapter 10 – Repairs
Chapter 11 – Rent
Chapter 12 – Trade Practices and Other Commonwealth Legislation
Chapter 13- Breach of Contract
Chapter 14 – Renewal of Leases
Chapter 15 – Assignment and Subletting
Chapter 16 – Determination of Tenancies
Chapter 17 – Forfeiture
Chapter 18 – Condition of Forfeiture
Chapter 19- Relief from Forfeiture
Chapter 20 – Notice to Quit
Chapter 21 – Re-entry by way of Self-help
Chapter 22 – The Old Action of Ejection
Chapter 23 – Retail Tenancies Legislation: Victoria
Chapter 24 – Retail Tenancies Legislation: New South Wales
Chapter 25 – Retail Tenancies Legislation: Queensland
Chapter 26 – Retail Tenancies Legislation: Western Australia
Chapter 27 – Retail Tenancies Legislation: South Australia
Chapter 28 – Retail Tenancies Legislation: Australian Capital Territory