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24 May 2001 12:00AM

- Author:
- Caroline Potter
In certain cases, a business tenant whose tenancy is terminated may be entitled to recover compensation from his landlord. This is generally regarded as compensation for disturbance, loss of goodwill or for the expense to which the tenant will be put in moving his business.
One of the circumstances in which a tenant has a right to compensation is where the tenant serves a request for a new tenancy and the landlord serves a counter notice stating that he will oppose the grant of a new tenancy... (445 more words)
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