Commercial Leases/Business Goodwill
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Section 1: Lease
I: Buildings or premises of the commercial or artisanal business
A: Construction of buildings
B: Buildings for commercial, industrial, or artisanal use
C: Constructions authorized by the lessor
D: Fate of constructions at the end of the lease
III: Public domain
Section 3: Operation of a commercial or artisan business
Section 4: Registration of the lessee
Chapter 2: Extension of the status of commercial leases
Chapter 3: Exclusions from the status of commercial leases
Chapter 4: Formation of the contract
Title 2: Performance of the lease agreement
Title 3: Change of use
Title 4: End of lease
Title 5: Assignment of the lease
Title 6: Procedure
Part 2: Business goodwill
16. Principle
1 minute de lecture
The status of commercial leases applies “to leases of bare land on which constructions for commercial, industrial, or artisanal use have been erected, either before or after the lease, provided that these constructions have been erected or operated with the express consent of the owner” (Article L. 145-1, I, 2° Commercial Code). The undeveloped land itself constitutes neither a principal nor an ac …