Practical Lease Precedents
2003
Sweet & Maxwell (Hersteller)
978-0-421-86030-8 (ISBN)
Sweet & Maxwell (Hersteller)
978-0-421-86030-8 (ISBN)
From routine situations, such as a lease of a flat in a block with a lock-up garage, to special circumstances, such as a licence for sand and gravel extraction, this work provides documents or individual clauses with variations for dealing with most situations. Each form commences with a summary of the five vital provisions and of special terms.
From routine situations, such as a lease of a flat in a block with a lock-up garage, to special circumstances, such as a licence for sand and gravel extraction, Practical Lease Precedents provides complete documents or individual clauses with variations for dealing with most situations.
Each form commences with a summary of the five vital provisions - rent, repairs, decoration, insurance, dealings - and of special terms. The headings of each of the forms enable speedy location of the required form eg Lease: self-contained office buildings: with guarantor. In addition there are further miscellaneous forms (eg for a sport club) and variations for particular parties (eg charitable trustees).
Separate clauses provide alternatives or additions to meet specific situations and are set out under 33 subject headings. Introductions to each collection of clauses point out what is needed on that topic.
The individual clauses are presented in numerical order with cross-references to their inclusion in the full precedents. The structure makes them ideally suited to a word processor database.
* Over 100 complete documents, plus hundreds of additional clauses, with full commentary
* All the material required to draft documents for the letting of virtually every landlord and tenant agreement
* Clear precedents provide forms of lease, tenancy agreement and licence for four types of property: office, shops, industrial and storage property, rural property
* An efficient updating service incorporates changes in the law and practice as well as adding new material
* The full text of the precedents is now also available on disk in Word format to enable speedy drafting of documents without the need to re-key
From routine situations, such as a lease of a flat in a block with a lock-up garage, to special circumstances, such as a licence for sand and gravel extraction, Practical Lease Precedents provides complete documents or individual clauses with variations for dealing with most situations.
Each form commences with a summary of the five vital provisions - rent, repairs, decoration, insurance, dealings - and of special terms. The headings of each of the forms enable speedy location of the required form eg Lease: self-contained office buildings: with guarantor. In addition there are further miscellaneous forms (eg for a sport club) and variations for particular parties (eg charitable trustees).
Separate clauses provide alternatives or additions to meet specific situations and are set out under 33 subject headings. Introductions to each collection of clauses point out what is needed on that topic.
The individual clauses are presented in numerical order with cross-references to their inclusion in the full precedents. The structure makes them ideally suited to a word processor database.
* Over 100 complete documents, plus hundreds of additional clauses, with full commentary
* All the material required to draft documents for the letting of virtually every landlord and tenant agreement
* Clear precedents provide forms of lease, tenancy agreement and licence for four types of property: office, shops, industrial and storage property, rural property
* An efficient updating service incorporates changes in the law and practice as well as adding new material
* The full text of the precedents is now also available on disk in Word format to enable speedy drafting of documents without the need to re-key
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 7.11.2003 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht ► Sachenrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 0-421-86030-8 / 0421860308 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-421-86030-8 / 9780421860308 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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