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Leasehold estate
About: Leasehold estate is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1589 publications have been published within this topic receiving 21480 citations. The topic is also known as: leasehold & tenancy.
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17 Feb 2016
TL;DR: A Portrait of Turkish Agriculture: Inequality and its Discontents Sharecropping or Fixed Rent Tenancy? Testing For Inverse Size-Yield Relationship in Turkish Agriculture as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Introduction: Why Agriculture? A Portrait of Turkish Agriculture: Inequality and its Discontents Sharecropping or Fixed Rent Tenancy? Testing For Inverse Size-Yield Relationship in Turkish Agriculture Conclusions
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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors assessed the impact of COVID-19 on the forestry sector of Nepal and found that nature-based tourism is more severely affected than other sectors, and private, religious and leasehold forests faced minimal impacts of the COVID19 than that of community and government managed forests.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine recent English court rulings to highlight the need for strict compliance with break conditions if a tenant is to succeed in ending its liabilities, and conclude that the English court interpretation of break clauses continues to favour landlords.
Abstract: Purpose – Difficult economic and trading conditions make lease break options a point of significant legal tension between commercial landlords and tenants. For a tenant, the ability to break a lease provides a means of controlling costs and an exit from liabilities. For landlords, the loss of a tenant's covenant means an immediate adverse effect on the reversionary value of the property. The purpose of this paper is to examine recent English court rulings to highlight the need for strict compliance with break conditions if a tenant is to succeed in ending its liabilities.Design/methodology/approach – The paper discusses recent rulings to assess the extent to which judicial interpretation of break clauses continues to favour landlords, and whether landlords' conduct in negotiations or correspondence leading up to the exercise of a tenant's break option might engage concepts such as estoppel to bind the landlord to a particular level of compliance or breach.Findings – The paper concludes that the English co...
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TL;DR: In this article, the use of site leasehold in Sweden is charted, problems are highlighted, and possible solutions are discussed by way of comparison with other countries in the world.
Abstract: Municipal site leasehold in Sweden is in need of renovation. Municipalities are troubled with securing returns on investments and increments in land values, leaseholders by unpredictability and sharply increased fees, and both are troubled by growing numbers of costly court cases. As a result, the use of site leasehold has come to a near standstill. Recent developments in the use of site leasehold in Sweden are charted, problems are highlighted, and possible solutions are discussed by way of comparison with other countries. If municipal site leasehold is to play a meaningful role in Swedish land policy, it must be reformed.
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01 Jan 2012
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