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Different Types of Leases

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Landlord and Tenant Law

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As we have already seen, one of the essential characteristics of a lease is that it is for a fixed and definite duration (Lace v. Chantler (944)). Also, although its technical legal name is a term of years, it may in fact be for any period of less than a year, or even for one day.

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© 1989 Margaret Wilkie and Godfrey Cole

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Wilkie, M., Cole, G. (1989). Different Types of Leases. In: Landlord and Tenant Law. Macmillan Professional Masters. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20104-4_2

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