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A Practical Guide to Ending Commercial Leases in Scotland


ISBN13: 9781913715304
Published: February 2021
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £39.99



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The termination of a commercial Lease is something that needs to be approached with great caution and attention-to-detail. A failure to take account of essential/current law and practice could result in a significant claim against the solicitor(s) involved in the transaction, and the consequences for the Landlord or Tenant will be significant.

A Practical Guide to Terminating Commercial Leases in Scotland is designed to be a concise, yet definitive, guide for solicitors and students alike. It encompasses a summary of relevant statutes and case law throughout, and covers both voluntary termination and involuntary termination alike. The book covers:

  • Constitution of a Lease – the essential elements required by Scots Law in order to create a Lease
  • Break Options – including a detailed analysis of essential cases on service, correct recipients, notice periods, conditionality, apportionment of rent, and errors of content
  • Irritancy – including a detailed analysis of the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985, and leading cases thereto, on both monetary and non-monetary breaches
  • Automatic termination (including separate chapters on both confusio and rei interitus)
  • Voluntary termination (Renunciation), and
  • Termination at Natural Expiry and the impact of tacit relocation (including statutory protection and a detailed analysis of the leading cases in this often complex and detailed area of law)

Subjects:
Scots Law
Contents:
Chapter 1 – Creation of Lease Obligations
Chapter 2 – Break Options
Chapter 3 – Irritancy – Monetary Obligations
Chapter 4 – Irritancy – Non-Monetary Obligations
Chapter 5 – The Impact of Confusio
Chapter 6 – Renunciation
Chapter 7 – Rei Interitus
Chapter 8 – Tacit Relocation and Statutory Renewal
Chapter 9 – A Brief Analysis of Proposals for Reform