Leases for more than three years must be created by deed in order to be legal ([statute]). As they do not exceed seven years in length, such leases cannot be substantively registered but still take effect as legal leases provided they comply with LPA 1925, s 52.
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LPA 1925, s 52; LP(MP)A 1989, s 1
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Leases for more than three years must be created by deed in order to be legal ([statute]). As they do not exceed seven years in length, such leases cannot be substantively registered but still take effect as legal leases provided they comply with LPA 1925, s 52.
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#estates #land #law #leasehold
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Leases for more than three years must be created by deed in order to be legal ([statute]). As they do not exceed seven years in length, such leases cannot be substantively registered but still take effect as legal leases provided they comply with LPA 1925, s 52.
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LPA 1925, s 52; LP(MP)A 1989, s 1
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