LANDLORD & TENANTLETTING BUSINESS PREMISESPRACTITIONER SERIES8TH EDITIONTrevor M Aldridge QC (Hon)This title assists the practitioner in all aspects ofthe law relating to letting business premises.Written as a step-by-step guide, it provides clearsolutions to the problems that arise in day-todaypractice.It provides detailed and practical information onthe renewal of leases, structural improvements,licensing for business, general user controls(planning, advertising, restraint of trade),assignment and sub-letting by the tenant, andspecial considerations relating to businesspartnerships.• A step-by-step guide to all aspects of lettingbusiness premises• Supplies practical solutions to the problemsthat may be encountered• Explains important new legislation• Reproduces relevant statutory informationJURISDICTION: England & WalesJun-2004 978 0 421 88180 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 33274Paperback £160.00/€204.00PRACTICAL LEASEPRECEDENTS2 RELEASES A YEARRussell HewitsonFrom routine situations, such as a lease of a flatin a block with a lock-up garage, to specialcircumstances, such as a licence for sand andgravel extraction, Practical Lease Precedentsprovides complete documents for dealing withmost situations.Each form commences with a summary of thefive vital provisions – rent, repairs, decoration,insurance, dealings – and of special terms.Separate clauses, providing alternatives to meetspecific situations, are set out under 33 subjectheadings.• Over 100 complete documents, plus hundredsof additional clauses, with full commentary• Service includes efficient updating• The full text of the precedents is also availableon CD in Word format to enable speedydrafting of documents without the need tore-keyJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 851 21154 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6443Looseleaf £519.00/€684.00Updating releases charged for on publication978 0 421 86030 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6666CD-ROM £436.00 (+ £87.20 VAT) = £523.20/€575.00 (+ €115.00 VAT) = €690.00Updating releases charged for on publicationLEWISON’S DRAFTINGBUSINESS LEASES8TH EDITIONJanet BignellConsultant Editor: Lord Justice LewisonNEWEDITION“Should be made compulsory reading for allwould-be commercial conveyancers and eventhe most experienced will learn something fromit.” – The Law Society’s GazetteLewison’s Drafting Business Leases is anideal companion for the hard-pressedpractitioner, addressing the issues that ariseduring the drafting and negotiation ofcommercial leases in a highly practicalfashion. Addressing the contentious issuesthat can arise, and by examining draftingissues from both landlords’ and tenants’perspectives, it can be relied on for quickanswers at all stages of lease negotiation.The text is complemented by specimenclauses which offer drafting solutions todifficult problems.• User-friendly manual combiningauthoritative legal analysis with practicaldrafting solutions• Reflects both landlords’ and tenants’concerns and respective bargainingpositions• Highlights the most contentious topicsmaking clear what will be the focus ofnegotiations• Provides guidance on drafting, includingsample clauses, to help ensure leasesaccurately represent clients' interests• Clarifies what must be included and whateach clause entails• Shows how to apply the Land Registryprescribed clauses• Explains the recent legislative and caselaw developmentsCONTENTS: The interpretation of leases. LandRegistration. Description of property. Partiesand covenants. The term of the lease, rent andrent review. Insurance and service charges.Repairs and improvements. Use of the demisedproperty. Assignment and sub-letting. Statutoryprotection. The liability of sureties. Forms.JURISDICTION: England & WalesDec-2012 978 0 414 02498 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 568149Hardback c. £95.00/c. €121.00RENEWAL OFBUSINESS TENANCIESPROPERTY AND CONVEYANCINGLIBRARY4TH EDITIONKirk Reynolds, QC and Wayne ClarkNEWEDITION"A comprehensive, lucidly written andauthoritative guide which deals with all aspectsof business tenancy renewals." – TheConveyancer“For anyone involved in business tenancyrenewals I recommend this book as aworthwhile investment” – Landlord & TenantReviewRenewal of Business Tenancies deals withthe law and procedure of renewing businesstenancies – both those under the Landlordand Tenant Act 1954 and the amendedprocedures introduced in 2004.It takes readers systematically through eachstage of the renewal process, includingtermination, serving notices and responding,applications for new tenancies, oppositionon the part of the landlord, terms of newtenancy, carrying out the order, andpreparing for hearings.• Explains how the law is applied, the rightto renew and the role of the court• Goes through each stage of the tenancyrenewal process in turn• Uses a problem-solving approach –including a range of examplesthroughout the text giving practicalsolutions to complex problems• Advises on which transactions theLandlord and Tenant Act 1954 applies• Explains the amended process forrenewing business tenancies whichlandlords as well as tenants can initiate• Features a chapter devoted to tactics andtiming• Shows how to prepare for proceedings,what to do and how to deal with theaftermath• Contains a range of non-prescribed formsand precedents• Reproduces useful statutes, practicedirections and CPR so they can beconsulted easilyCONTENTS: Does the Act apply? Thecontinuation of tenancies. The termination oftenancies. Serving notices – timing and tactics.Response to the notice or request. Applicationsfor new tenancies. Grounds of opposition. Theterms of the new tenancy. Carrying out theorder. Preparing for the hearing. Compensationfor disturbance. Improvements. Procedure.Statutes. Forms and precedents.JURISDICTION: England & WalesOct-2012 978 0 414 02424 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 565353Hardback c. £215.00/c. €274.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 107
LANDLORD & TENANTRESIDENTIALPOSSESSIONPROCEEDINGSPRACTITIONER SERIES9TH EDITIONGary Webber and Daniel DovarNEWEDITION“If you can only afford one book on possession,this is the one to buy” – Letting UpdateJournalResidential Possession Proceedingsexplains how a landlord or mortgagee caneffect possession of a property or how anoccupant can prevent an order forpossession being made.The book's structure complementspractitioners' workflow, taking them step-bystepthrough the principles of the law andthen the procedures involved. Itscomprehensive coverage deals with thedifferent types of tenancies, such as assuredtenancies, secure tenancies and regulatedtenancies, and different housing situations,including student accommodation,agricultural accommodation, mobile homes,shared accommodation, resident landlordsand housing co-operatives.• Looks at the issues from both landlordand tenant viewpoints• Shows how the possession principlesapply in all the different types oftenancies and housing situations• Takes practitioners step-by-step throughthe possession process• Explains court procedures, includingevidence requirements• Discusses the latest case law, legislationand forms• Covers the human rights anddiscrimination issues relating topossession• Reproduces statutory extracts, givingaccess to all relevant material within theone publication• Provides the tools for each stage ofproceedings, including court forms withguidance on how they should be used• Features checklists of key information tohelp ensure nothing is overlookedJURISDICTION: England & WalesNov-2012 978 0 414 02497 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 568146Paperback c. £105.00/c. €134.00SERVICE CHARGES ANDMANAGEMENTLAW AND PRACTICE2ND EDITIONA team of barristers from Tanfield ChambersService Charges and Management offers apractical approach to the law governing servicecharge disputes. It identifies the types of disputethat arise most frequently and supplies clearadvice for dealing with them.• Deals with disputes relating to freehold andcommonhold properties, and to bothcommercial and residential leases• Explains the major impact of the servicecharges provisions in the Commonhold andLeasehold Reform Act 2002 and the RICSservice change management codes• Covers dispute resolution through LVTs, thecourts and arbitration• Incorporates worked examples based on thetypes of disputes that actually occur• Provides legislation, forms and precedents ona CD-ROM for easy draftingJURISDICTION: England & WalesNov-2009 978 1 847 03755 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 288773Book & CD-ROM £155.00 (+ £3.10 VAT) = £158.10/€197.00 (+ €3.94 VAT) = €200.94WOODFALL: LANDLORDAND TENANT4 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Lord Justice LewisonEditors: Nicholas Dowding, QC, The Hon Mr JusticeMorgan, Martin Rodger, QC and Edward PetersWoodfall: Landlord and Tenant is thedefinitive guide to all aspects of landlord andtenant law, and is the text most often cited incourtrooms. Its encyclopedic coverage combinesauthority and experience with a concern for thereader's practical needs.• Narrative sections treat each aspect of thesubject in turn, incorporating recent case lawinto the text• Appendices include all recent statutorymaterial• A half size binder contains tables and index• Includes a free subscription to the Landlord &Tenant Reports• Includes the new look Woodfall Landlord &Tenant Bulletin sent out four times a yearJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 421 22820 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 5868Looseleaf £1100.00/€1450.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £910.00Europe £937.00/€1235.00Rest of World £943.00/$1621.00Other Landlord & Tenant TitlesLEASEHOLD VALUATIONTRIBUNALS: A PRACTICALGUIDEAndrew Dymond and Annette CafferkeyConsultant Editor: Stan GallagherThis work provides easy to follow guidance onhow to conduct a dispute in a LeaseholdValuation Tribunal or Rent AssessmentCommittee. Dealing separately with each typeof claim, for rents, valuation, service charges,appointment of manager, variation of leasesand breach of covenant, it goes through theclaim in chronological order, showing what todo at each stage.JURISDICTION: England & WalesJul-2004 978 0 421 69130 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 18554Paperback £155.00/€197.00108 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk