Commercial Leases/Business Goodwill
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Title 1: Formation of the lease agreement
Title 2: Performance of the lease agreement
Title 3: Change of use
Section 1: Notice to vacate
I: Notice served by the lessor
II: Notice given by the lessee
Section 3: Purpose of notice to vacate
Section 4: Form of notice to terminate
Section 5: Notice period
Section 6: Contents
Section 7: Effects of notice of termination
Section 8: Withdrawal of notice
Chapter 2: Renewal
Chapter 3: Termination of lease
Chapter 4: Right to compensation
Title 5: Assignment of the lease
Title 6: Procedure
Part 2: Business goodwill
189. In the context of French law, "indivision" refers to a situation where multiple people hold rights to a property or asset without physically dividing it. This often occurs in cases of inheritance or joint ownership. Each co-owner has an undivided share, and decisions regarding the property typically require the agreement of all parties involved.
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As soon as the lease concerning divided and undivided premises has an indivisible character, the issuance of the notice requires the consent of each of the co-owners or, failing that, a special mandate . The notice that has not been issued by all the co-owners is tainted with a substantive irregularity, which can, however, be remedied by the consolidation of all undivided rights into the hands of …