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2008
Abstract Article 3:101: Availability of the goods The lessor must make the goods available for the lessee’s use at the start of the lease period and at the place determined by III. – 2:101. Notwithstanding the rule in the previous paragraph, the lessor must make the goods available for the lessee’s use at the lessee’s place of business ...
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Abstract Article 3:101: Availability of the goods The lessor must make the goods available for the lessee’s use at the start of the lease period and at the place determined by III. – 2:101. Notwithstanding the rule in the previous paragraph, the lessor must make the goods available for the lessee’s use at the lessee’s place of business ...
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2008
Abstract Article 6:101: Overview of remedies If the lessee fails to perform an obligation under the contract, the lessor is entitled, according to Book III, Chapter 3 and the provisions of this Chapter: to enforce performance of the obligation; to withhold performance of the reciprocal obligation; to terminate the lease; to claim damages
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Abstract Article 6:101: Overview of remedies If the lessee fails to perform an obligation under the contract, the lessor is entitled, according to Book III, Chapter 3 and the provisions of this Chapter: to enforce performance of the obligation; to withhold performance of the reciprocal obligation; to terminate the lease; to claim damages
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An Investment of Lessor Interest
Journal of Property Finance, 1991Outlines a form of investment, similar to an institutional sale and leaseback agreement, but which escalates the rent payable for up to 35 years and can provide the tenant with appreciation benefits. Discusses the Occupational Tenancy and provides examples of option premiums.
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Leasing from the Viewpoint of the Lessor
1988The existence of a leasing contract results from the conclusion of a bargain between lessor and lessee. Both parties contribute to the striking of the bargain. Although for small contracts the lessee may in effect be only able to take up an offer under standard terms and conditions it is not purely his decision-making alone which determines whether the
David G. Mayes, Clive S. Nicholas
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The lessor’s hypothec – for rent?
Stellenbosch Law ReviewThe lessor’s hypothec is a form of real security that has been recognised since the Republican period in Roman law. The hypothec, as it is traditionally understood, allows a lessor to attach and to sell in execution the property on the leased premises to set off arrear rent that the tenant owes.
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Lessor and lessee perspectives on ground lease pricing
Journal of Property Research, 2002This paper is concerned with how to calculate fair ground rents in perpetual ground lease arrangements and under what circumstances ground leases are motivated. These problems have been debated for some time. In general, two different kinds of models have emerged in real estate economic literature. Both are reviewed in the paper. One difference between
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Lessor’s status in land consolidation in Finland
2015The purpose of this research is to investigate lessor’s status in land consolidation procedures in Finland. This status was investigated from the functional and juridical points of view. The research was based on survey made for lessors and supporting surveys made for land consolidation experts.
Sulonen, Kimmo, Kotilainen, Seija
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