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SC-PR003 |
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Simple lease of land for storage purposes, for any length of time less than seven years. Includes all provisions a landlord might require. |
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SC-PR105 |
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This is a standard business lease with additions which may be relevant to the rural character of the land and buildings let. If the letting is for a use which is mostly agricultural, choose a farm business tenancy agreement instead. If you are not sure whether the tenant will or will not carry on a business, use this document. |
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SC-PR106 |
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This equestrian establishment lease has been drawn specifically for use where one part will lease anything from one building to the entire equestrian establishment. If the letting is for a use which is substantially agricultural (not equestrian except a stud farm), use a farm business tenancy agreement instead. If you are not sure whether the tenant will or will not carry on an equestrian business, use this document. |
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SC-PR107 |
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This is an equestrian land lease outside the Landlord and Tenant Act, only because it is for non-business use. If the tenant may use in part for a business, use a farm business tenancy agreement instead. |
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SC-PR140 |
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Comprehensive, all embracing agreement to graze. This is a short term licence outside the terms of the Landlord and Tenant Act and the Agricultural Tenancies Act. It gives no long term rights to the licensee and can be terminated easily. Use only for a period of less than 12 months. Renew with a fresh agreement after 12 months, provided the licensee has completely vacated the land for at least a few days. |
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SC-PR141 |
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Use to license land for equestrian use, with or without stables or other buildings. Business is not permitted using this license. If the facilities and buildings are of substantial value, use a lease for equestrian land. |
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SC-PR142 |
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Suitable for any event taking place on agricultural land - equestrian, market, rally, fair, and so on. This is an agreement with the organiser of the event. The event may take place on any number of days and additional time will be needed for setting out and packing up after cleaning. If the event organiser requires certainty / a legal right to ocupy, for example if he intends to spend substantial sums in promotion of the event, he may insist on a lease. |
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