Commercial tenancy law / [by] Clyde E. Croft, Robert S. Hay and Luke Virgona.
2023
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Title
Commercial tenancy law / [by] Clyde E. Croft, Robert S. Hay and Luke Virgona.
Alternate Title
Commercial tenancy law in Australia.
Edition
5th edition
ISBN
9780409343373 online
Imprint
Chatswood, N.S.W. : LexisNexis Australia, 2023.
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
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Summary
Commercial leases are still primarily governed by the common law, even where leases are subject to retail or shop lease legislation, as the various states’ legislation tends to supplement and rely upon the common law. Consequently, the majority of this book consists of an analysis of common law principles whilst also examining the legislation, in particular, the developments of the Australian Consumer Law, Personal Property Securities Act and corresponding state fair trading legislation as well as retail or shop lease legislation on a state by state basis. The fifth edition has been updated to take into consideration developments such as new case law and legislative change including amendments to the States’ retail leasing legislation. - Publisher's website.
Note
Previous edition: 2018.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Relationship of landlord and tenant
2. Kinds of tenancy
3. Licences
4. Agreements for a lease
5. Capacity to make and take leases
6. Leases as contracts
7. Covenants
8. Implied covenants
9. Usual covenants
10. Repairs
11. Rent
12. Australian consumer law and Other Commonwealth legislation
13. Breach of contract
14. Renewal of leases
15. Assignment and subletting
16. Determination of tenancies
17. Forfeiture
18. Condition of forfeiture
19. Relief from forfeiture
20. Notice to quit
21. Re-entry by way of self-help
22. The old action of ejection
23. Retail tenancies legislation: Victoria
24. Retail tenancies legislation: New South Wales
25. Retail tenancies legislation: Queensland
26. Retail tenancies legislation: Western Australia
27. Retail tenancies legislation: South Australia
28. Retail tenancies legislation: Australian Capital Territory.
2. Kinds of tenancy
3. Licences
4. Agreements for a lease
5. Capacity to make and take leases
6. Leases as contracts
7. Covenants
8. Implied covenants
9. Usual covenants
10. Repairs
11. Rent
12. Australian consumer law and Other Commonwealth legislation
13. Breach of contract
14. Renewal of leases
15. Assignment and subletting
16. Determination of tenancies
17. Forfeiture
18. Condition of forfeiture
19. Relief from forfeiture
20. Notice to quit
21. Re-entry by way of self-help
22. The old action of ejection
23. Retail tenancies legislation: Victoria
24. Retail tenancies legislation: New South Wales
25. Retail tenancies legislation: Queensland
26. Retail tenancies legislation: Western Australia
27. Retail tenancies legislation: South Australia
28. Retail tenancies legislation: Australian Capital Territory.
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