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Landlord and Tenant Law: The Commercial Sector 2nd ed (Book & eBook Pack)


ISBN13: 9780414110373
Published: May 2024
Publisher: Round Hall Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
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The second edition of this work presents the law of landlord and tenant as applicable to the commercial sector in Ireland in a digestible and easy-to-reference format. This title is an invaluable reference work for those involved in negotiating, drafting or litigating the terms of commercial leases.

Key Features:

  • Practical and accessible text for all practitioners in this area, as well as the landlord and tenant themselves
  • Concise presentation of the law as it applies to the commercial sector
  • Comprehensive and well-organised overview of the core features of the commercial lease and the issues and problems that may arise in any landlord and tenant relationship, and
  • Full coverage of key case law, legislative changes and policy developments since the first edition of 2013

Subjects:
Irish Law, eBooks
Contents:
Part I: Entering a Lease
Chapter 1: Nature of the Relationship
Chapter 2: Categories of Tenancies
Chapter 3: Other Relationships
Chapter 4: Issues Arising Prior to Entering into a Lease
Chapter 5: Contract for a Lease and Formalities of a Lease
Chapter 6: Charges, Rates, VAT, Stamping and Registration

Part II: Common Clauses in a Lease
Chapter 7: Commencement, Parties, Recitals and Words of Demise
Chapter 8: Parcels, Rights, Exceptions and Reservations
Chapter 9: The Habendum and Reddendum

Part III: Common Covenants in a Lease
Chapter 10: Fixtures and Fittings
Chapter 11: Repairs and Maintenance
Chapter 12: Good Title and Quiet Enjoyment
Chapter 13: Insurance
Chapter 14: Service Charges
Chapter 15: Options and Pre-emption Rights

Part IV: Statutory Rights
Chapter 16: Covenants Restricting the Use of, Alienation of, and Improvements to the Premises
Chapter 17: The Right to a New Tenancy
Chapter 18: Compensation for Disturbance
Chapter 19: Compensation for Improvement
Chapter 20: The Right to Buy Out the Fee Simple and the Right to a Reversionary Lease

Part V: Rent and Assignment
Chapter 21: Rent Review
Chapter 22: Recovery of Rent
Chapter 23: Disposal of the Landlord's and Tenant's Interest
Chapter 24: Financial Distress and the Landlord and Tenant Relationship

Part VI: Determination of the Relationship
Chapter 25: Determination of the Relationship-Expiry, Notice and Break Clauses
Chapter 26: Determination of the Relationship-Surrender, Merger, Disclaimer and Enlargement
Chapter 27: Determination of the Relationship-Frustration and Repudiation
Chapter 28: Determination of the Relationship-Forfeiture
Chapter 29: Ejectment

Appendices
Appendix 1: Form of Renunciation Recommended by the Law Society
Appendix 2: Example of a Notice to Quit
Appendix 3: Example of a Forfeiture Notice