Commercial Property 2024: Legal Practice Course Guides (LPC
Legal Practice Course Guides (LPC)
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Release Date: 08/01/2024
Legal Practice Course Guides (LPC)
Unrivalled for clarity, authority and cost effectiveness, the CLP Legal Practice Guides explain in detail the principles of each area of legal practice. Each title is complemented by worked examples, checklists, model forms and relevant legislation.
Published annually, these user-friendly guides are ideal points of reference for students studying the Legal Practice Course and for practitioners, whether newly qualified or as a means of keeping up with the latest developments.
Commercial Property is a thorough and practical introduction to all the main areas of commercial property practice. Part I of the book covers the issues that need to be tackled when considering site acquisitions and includes a detailed examination of the town and country planning requirements. Part II examines principles of commercial leases, highlights the important clauses and gives advice on the termination of a lease. Part III provides an introduction to insolvency and its relevance to property acquisition and the relationship of landlord and tenant.
Contents
Site Acquisitions
The Commercial Context
Obtaining Property Finance
Matters of Contract
Planning Control
Planning Obligations and Community Infrastructure Levy
Enforcement of Planning Control
Compulsory Purchase and Compensation
Environmental Issues
Searches and Enquiries
Construction Projects
Outline of Taxation of Commercial Properties
Commercial Leases
Landlord and Tenant Law
Agreements for Lease
Lease Contents
The Parties to the Lease and their Liabilities
The Parcels Clause
Term
Rent
The Rent Review Clause
Repair
Alienation
User
Alterations
The Landlord's Covenant for Quiet Enjoyment
Insurance
Forfeiture
Lease of Part
Selling the Lease
Sub-Leases
Remedies for Breach of Covenant
Methods of Termination
Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, Part II
Property and Insolvency
Insolvency and its Effect on Commercial Property
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