Dilapidations and Service Charge / Lorna Richardson, Denis J. Garrity.
2022
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Dilapidations and Service Charge / Lorna Richardson, Denis J. Garrity.
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Imprint
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]
Copyright
©2019
Description
1 online resource (152 p.)
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Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Orders, Rules and Regulations
1 Introduction
2 Defining "the Premises" and "the Common Parts"
3 The Underlying Common Law
4 The Tenant's Repairing Obligations: Reading the Lease and Other Documents
5 Remedies for Breach of the Repairing Obligation
6 Common Parts and Service Charge
7 Dispute Resolution
Index
Contents
Preface
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Orders, Rules and Regulations
1 Introduction
2 Defining "the Premises" and "the Common Parts"
3 The Underlying Common Law
4 The Tenant's Repairing Obligations: Reading the Lease and Other Documents
5 Remedies for Breach of the Repairing Obligation
6 Common Parts and Service Charge
7 Dispute Resolution
Index
Summary
Examines the repairing obligation and dilapidations claims arising under commercial leases in ScotlandAn understanding of the basics of dilapidations law is essential for commercial lease negotiation. Many of the problems that arise at the end of a lease have their roots in what was agreed at the beginning. This clear and practical book gives a thorough exposition of the law governing dilapidations in Scotland. It covers the following areas:The underlying common lawInterpretation of the leaseRemedies for breach of repairing obligationCommon parts and service chargeDispute resolutionDilapidations claims at lease expiry have become increasingly important in recent years. Changing occupier requirements and reduced occupier demand has led to closer scrutiny of the liabilities of outgoing tenants and of the intention of landlords with regard to redevelopment and/or re-letting of a property. Additionally, developments in contract law and the rules of interpretation of contracts in the last decade have affected how a court will interpret or construe a lease in the event of dispute on its terms, which has given rise to important cases.
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In English.
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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DeGruyter online
Language
English
ISBN
9781474475440
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