Commercial conveyancing

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. You are assisting a client, Susan Levene, with the approval of a new office lease. The lease is for 7 years with one rent review at the fourth year with the proposed rent being £25,000. It contains a long and detailed forfeiture clause. In approving the terms of the clause you need to decide which of the following would not normally give rise to the right to forfeiture?

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. If a commercial lease is granted, the rule is that it is generally not exempt from value added tax but it is nevertheless subject to the option not to tax, i.e. to make the letting non-vatable.
Is this statement true or false?

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. You act for Greta Doherty who is about to complete on the acquisition of a new commercial head lease of a sports equipment shop in the centre of London. The term is for nine years with rent reviews every three years at a commencing annual rent of £100,000. Which of the following must you do after completion to perfect the title?

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. You act for Thomas Huddlestone. He is the lessor of a leasehold block of multi-let offices in Plymouth. He normally grants office leases for 12 years with 3 yearly rent reviews. However, he now knows that all registered leases are public documents. He feels that the rents in the leases are commercially sensitive and wants to avoid disclosing the annual rents in future leases. What should your advice be?

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