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NLJ: What the landlord intends on lease renewals

23 November 2021
Categories: Legal News , Property , Landlord&tenant
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The intention of a landlord when opposing business lease renewals is an important consideration, as shown by the recent case of Macey v Pizza Express

Writing in NLJ, Jamie Sutherland & Imogen Dodds of Falcon Chambers, cover the case and its implications for lawyers advising on business leases.

In particular, practitioners should consider how the landlord’s firm and settled intention can be demonstrated.

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