The commercial terms upon which parties agree to enter into a lease between the parties are usually set out in a document called: a "heads of agreement" (HOA); a "lease proposal";...
Understanding the considerations and motivations of a landlord can assist legal practitioners in determining how to advise a landlord before the landlord enters into a lease with a tenant. A landlord owns...
Commercial Building Disclosure (CBD) program The Commercial Building Disclosure (CBD) program is a national regulatory program established by the Building Energy Efficiency Disclosure Act 2010 (Cth)...
Can a lease be varied? A lease, being a contractual agreement, can be varied by way of a supplementary agreement between the parties. If considering a variation of lease, it is important to determine...
It is unlikely that a company will still exist after the end of a period of liquidation given that the purpose of the appointment of a liquidator is: to use the assets of a company to pay the company’s...
What is an agreement for lease? An agreement for lease is a document separate from the lease. It is an agreement to enter into a lease at a later date on the terms set out in the agreement for lease...
This guidance note explores the critical legal framework surrounding the permitted use of leased premises, a foundational concept in commercial leasing agreements. Understanding the permitted use is essential for both landlords and tenants to navigate lease obligations and avoid costly disputes.
To view the full version of this document and thousands of others like it, sign-in with LexisNexis or register for a free trial.