lease extension
collocation in Englishmeaningsofleaseandextension
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lease
noun[C]
uk/liːs/us/liːs/
a legal agreement in which you pay money in order to use a building, piece of land, vehicle, etc. for ...
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extension
noun
uk/ɪkˈsten.ʃən/us/ɪkˈsten.ʃən/
the fact of reaching, stretching, or continuing; the act of adding to something in order to make it bigger ...
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(Definition ofleaseandextensionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I believe that the general right to aleaseextensionis as near as one can come to the consensus view within the industry itself.
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He finds that he has to agree a premium forleaseextensionwith his freeholder.
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I have already mentioned inheritance, but the measure includes welcome provisions on enfranchisement andleaseextension.
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We are speaking here of unknown landlords, scurrilous managing agents, soaring service charges, repairs not done, accounts not audited andleaseextensionrefused.
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In short, it would extend the right to enfranchisement and toleaseextensionto any house let on a long lease.
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Why do we have a section onleaseextension?
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I support this automatic alternative right to aleaseextension.
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My name is on a later amendment to provide forleaseextensionas the obvious fallback alternative.
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We must see what can be done to ensure that the market value of theleaseextensionis fair to both sides.
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The issue ofleaseextensionis much more complicated for flats than for houses.
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This has produced evidence of 164 completed cases of enfranchisement involving nearly 1000 flats and 154 cases ofleaseextension.
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That system of tenure flows automatically from the tributaries ofleaseextensionand enfranchisement.
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I accept that the case against a residency test forleaseextensionis not so strong.
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Above all, this short debate confirms the need to consider further the relationship between enfranchisement andleaseextension.
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It includes the requirement that enfranchisement orleaseextensionwill be limited to individuals who occupy the property solely for residential purposes and as their principal residence.
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Forleaseextension, as for enfranchisement, any amount of marriage value will be extremely small if the unexpired term of the existing lease is still long.
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To grant aleaseextensionis not to breach an existing contract; it is to create new rights on top of the contract when it comes to an end.
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The smart money must be on the general right ofleaseextension, in particular where the right to enfranchise is difficult to the point of impossibility to achieve.
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There may be some people who would rather have a resident landlord with aleaseextensionright than have a non-resident landlord with the right only to collective enfranchisement.
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Leaseholders have been exercising their rights toleaseextensionenfranchisement, and the leasehold valuation tribunals have been hearing a number of test cases and resolving disputes between landlords and tenants.
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