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Landlord And Tenant-Covenant Not To Assign Without Lessor's Consent Apr 1929

Landlord And Tenant-Covenant Not To Assign Without Lessor's Consent

Michigan Law Review

The growing practice of leasing important business property, especially for long terms, rather than of conveying the entire fee simple, has made increasingly important the devices inserted in such leases for the protection of the respective parties. One of the oldest and most common of these, for the protection of the lessor, is the covenant by the lessee that he will not assign the term without the consent of the lessor.


Book Reviews Feb 1929

Book Reviews

Michigan Law Review

A collection of book reviews by multiple authors.