Regulatory Reform (Business Tenancies) (England and Wales) Order 2003

Regulatory Reform (Business Tenancies) (England and Wales) Order 2003

Author: Stationery Office Staff

Publisher:

Published: 2003-12-05

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780110482408

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Enabling power: Regulatory Reform Act 2001, ss. 1, 4. Issued: 05.12.2003. Made: 01.12.2003. Laid: -. Coming into force: 01.06.2004. Effect: 2 and 3 Eliz. 2 c. 56; 1967 c.88; 1969 c. 59; 1989 c.40 amended. Territorial extent & classification: E/W. General. With correction slip dated January 2004. Approved by both House of Parliament


Business Tenancies

Business Tenancies

Author: Russell Hewitson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-07-22

Total Pages: 556

ISBN-13: 1135332444

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A considerable amount of commercial property work is concerned with the renewal of business tenancies under Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. Business Tenancies provides the busy practitioner with a detailed and practical guide to all aspects of the law and procedure involved in the renewal of business tenancies under the 1954 Act and the often complex issues which can arise. It offers practical answers to problems which commercial property professionals may encounter when dealing with renewals. This new title will equip commercial property professionals with a thorough practical knowledge of the relevant statutory provisions and case law. The implications of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 are considered in detail. It also deals with the right to compensation for improvements. The text takes into account recent case law as well as the reforms introduced by the Regulatory Reform (Business Tenancies) (England and Wales) Order 2003.


Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill

Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill

Author: Great Britain: Parliament: Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2006-06-07

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 0104851139

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The Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill contains provisions to increase the scope of regulatory reform powers (following a review undertaken by the Better Regulation Task Force) in order to tackle red tape and unnecessary regulatory burdens, building on the powers of the Regulatory Reform Act 2001. The Committee examines the provisions of the Bill as brought to the Lords in May 2006 (HLB 109, session 2005-06; ISBN 0108422399) which it finds to have been changed significantly since the Bill was first introduced into the Commons in January 2006. Although the Committee finds that the Bill proposes the greatest delegation of power to Ministers that it has seen, it does not find the regulatory reform provisions inappropriate, although it questions whether the 2001 Act could not itself have been amended. The provisions relating to consolidation, simplification and implementation of Law Commission recommendations are found to be unsuitable for delivery by delegated legislation and it is suggested that primary legislation subject to special procedure would be a better option to legislate for such purposes.


Renewal of Business Tenancies

Renewal of Business Tenancies

Author: Michael A. Haley

Publisher: Law Society Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9781853289934

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Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 gives rights to business tenants to negotiate the renewal of their tenancy when it comes to an end and gives rights to the landlord to oppose such renewals in certain cases. Where negotiation fails, the Court has powers to settle the terms of a renewal, end a tenancy, or grant compensation to the tenant. The law was radically altered in 2004 by Regulatory Reform Order and statutory instruments containing the new forms and notices. This new scheme is now in force in England and Wales and case law is beginning to emerge. The process of renewal is subject to strict regulation, precise documentation, time-limits, and completion of prescribed forms. This book is designed to provide a step-by-step guide around the twists and pitfalls of the new renewal procedure. This practical book: outlines the rights of the parties involved; guides the reader through the legislation; provides up-to-date references to case law; offers useful checklists; includes Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (as amended). Renewal of Business Tenancies will prove to be an invaluable guide to renewals for busy practitioners.


A Practical Approach to Commercial Conveyancing and Property

A Practical Approach to Commercial Conveyancing and Property

Author: Robert Abbey

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2009-03-05

Total Pages: 738

ISBN-13: 0191580252

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The A Practical Approach series is the perfect partner for practice work. Each title focuses on one field of the law and provides a comprehensive overview of the subject together with clear, practical advice and tips on issues likely to arise in practice. The books are also an excellent resource for those new to the law, where the expert overview and clear layout promotes clarity and ease of understanding. Now in its fourth edition, A Practical Approach to Commercial Conveyancing and Property serves as an accessible guide through the complex and diverse area of commercial conveyancing and property. Practical solutions are given to many of the more commonplace difficulties encountered, together with helpful diagrams explaining some of the intricacies involved. Checklists are provided as models of procedure, and easily followed precedent clauses and forms are supplied. This edition has been updated to provide comprehensive coverage of all the legislative changes to commercial property law since the publication of the last edition in February 2006. Significant changes covered in the book include: the code for Leasing Business Premises in England and Wales (2007 code), the RICS code of Practice on Service Charges in Commerical Property, and all recent significant case law such as Scottish & Newcastle v Raduz (2007).


Government Response to the Committee's First Special Report of Session 2005-06

Government Response to the Committee's First Special Report of Session 2005-06

Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Regulatory Reform Committee

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2006-03-23

Total Pages: 8

ISBN-13: 9780215028082

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The Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill (HCB 111, session 2005-06; ISBN 0215706676) contains provisions to increase the scope of regulatory reform powers to give Ministers a wide and general power to amend, repeal and replace primary and secondary legislation, including that recently approved, as well as to change the common law by Order. This document sets out the Government's response to the Committee's report (HCP 878, session 2005-06, ISBN 0215027361) which highlighted concerns that the proposed safeguards in the Bill are unlikely to provide a sufficient counterbalance to the increased Ministerial powers.