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16 Aug 2005 12:00AM

The reforms to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 which came into force on 1 June 2004 changed the timings for making applications to court for renewal of a business tenancy and permit landlords and tenants to agree extensions of time within which to make applications. In a recent county court case, in which we successfully acted for a landlord, the court considered what constitutes an agreement to extend time, and the consequences of not reaching agreement. We believe this may be one of the fi... (316 more words)
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