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Commercial Property Document Templates
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A Lease Agreement (also known as a Business Tenancy Agreement) is a legally binding agreement made between the Landlord and the Tenant which governs the terms and conditions under which the lease is to operate. This agreement is drafted specifically for leases of a commercial nature where the period of the lease is less than 7 years. ...more info
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A Lease Agreement, also known as a Business Tenancy Agreement, is a legally binding agreement made between the Landlord and the Tenant which governs the terms and conditions under which the lease is to operate. This agreement is drafted specifically for leases of a commercial nature where the period of the lease is in excess of 7 years. ...more info
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A Farm Business Tenancy Agreement is a legally binding agreement made between the Landlord and the Tenant which governs the terms and conditions under which the lease is to operate. This agreement is drafted specifically for leases of property for agricultural purposes where the period of the lease is less than 7 years. ...more info
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A Farm Business Tenancy Agreement is a legally binding agreement made between the Landlord and the Tenant which governs the terms and conditions under which the lease is to operate. This agreement is drafted specifically for leases of property for agricultural purposes where the period of the lease is in excess of 7 years. ...more info
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A Grazing Agreement is a legally binding agreement made between the Licensor and the Licensee whereby the Licensor grants the Licensee a personal right of access to Grazing Land for the purposes of grazing and in exchange for a fee. ...more info
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A Tenancy at Will is a legally binding agreement made between the Landlord and the Tenant whereby the Landlord grants the Tenant a right of lease to the property with the mutual agreement that the tenancy is terminable at any time by either of the parties.
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The Section 25 Notice (opposing) is a legal document used by Landlords of business premises to terminate the existing tenancy (at the end of the tenancy) and to confirm opposition to any proposed new tenancy in terms of the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.
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The Section 25 Notice (not opposing) is a legal document used by Landlords of business premises to terminate the existing tenancy (at the end of the tenancy) and propose a new tenancy in terms of the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.
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