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The Local Authorities (Rental Auctions) (England) and Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) Regulations 2024

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 Introduction

    1. 1.Citation, commencement, extent and application

  3. PART 2 Rental Auctions

    1. 2.Interpretation

    2. 3.Designation of high streets and town centres

    3. 4.Letting notices and counter notices

    4. 5.Preliminary steps for a rental auction

    5. 6.Rental auction: first week

    6. 7.Rental auction, second week: obligations on the local authority and landlord

    7. 8.Rental auction, third week: landlord’s representations

    8. 9.Rental auction, fourth week: the auction pack

    9. 10.Rental auction, fifth to tenth weeks: the marketing period

    10. 11.Rental auction: the successful bidder

    11. 12.Rental auction: conclusion

    12. 13.Auction costs

    13. 14.Service of documents

  4. PART 3 General Permitted Development: consequential amendment

    1. 15.Amendment to the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015

  5. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Forms

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Tenancy contract

      1. 1.Introductory provisions

      2. 2.Agreement for tenancy

      3. 3.Timetable for engrossments

      4. 4.Exclusion of security of tenure

      5. 5.Landlord’s works

      6. 6.Tenant further remedies

      7. 7.Long stop date

      8. 8.Conditions

      9. 9.Tenant’s works

      10. 10.Deducing title

      11. 11.Title guarantee

      12. 12.Matters affecting the Premises

      13. 13.Termination on tenant’s insolvency or material non-compliance by the tenant

      14. 14.Consequences of termination

      15. 15.Completion of the grant of the tenancy

      16. 16.Registration

      17. 17.Value Added Tax

      18. 18.Entire agreement

      19. 19.Joint and several liability

      20. 20.Notices

      21. 21.Schedule of works

      22. 22.Section 204 of the Act

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      Terms of tenancy

      1. PART 1 Particulars of tenancy and rights granted

        1. 1.Particulars of the tenancy

        2. 2.Interpretation provisions: general

        3. 3.Interpretative provisions: unit in shopping centre

        4. 4.Letting

        5. 5.Rights granted

        6. 6.Exceptions and reservations

      2. PART 2 Tenant’s obligations

        1. 7.Tenant’s obligation to pay the rent

        2. 8.Payments

        3. 9.Repairs etc.

        4. 10.Alterations

        5. 11.Default notices

        6. 12.Use

        7. 13.Nuisance etc

        8. 14.Disposal

        9. 15.Compliance with statutory requirements

        10. 16.Tenant’s insurance duties

        11. 17.Planning

        12. 18.Yielding up

        13. 19.Encroachments and rights

        14. 20.Landlord’s costs

        15. 21.Deposit

        16. 22.Regulations

      3. PART 3 Landlord’s obligations

        1. 23.Peaceful enjoyment

        2. 24.Repairs and service charge

        3. 25.Insurance

      4. PART 4 Other provisions

        1. 26.Damage

        2. 27.Forfeiture

        3. 28.Schedule of condition

        4. 29.No implied rights

        5. 30.Exclusion of warranty about use

        6. 31.Notices

        7. 32.Third parties

        8. 33.Section 207 of the Act

  6. Explanatory Note

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