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29 Oct 2002 2:50PM

- Author:
- Mark Heighton
When a freeholder wishes to grant a sub-station or telecommunications lease at premises where there are already occupational tenants, there are various issues to be considered. The main aim is to ensure that the lease is not granted of any area which has already been or is about to be demised to an occupational tenant.
If a freeholder is aware it intends to grant such a lease before the occupational leases are granted (for example it knows an electricity substation will be required to servic... (256 more words)
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