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Refusal of Renewal Without Eviction Indemnity: Serious and Legitimate Reasons in French Commercial Leases
A French commercial landlord can refuse renewal — and refuse to pay an eviction indemnity — where the tenant has committed a serious and legitimate breach. But …
What Premises Can Be Subject to a French Commercial Lease?
Not every property can be subject to the French commercial lease statute. The premises must satisfy specific criteria — and the distinction between a qualifying…
Permitted Use in French Commercial Leases: How the Destination Clause Works
The permitted use clause (clause de destination) in a French commercial lease is one of the most consequential provisions in the entire document. It determines …
Landlord’s Works and the Tenant’s Right to Peaceful Enjoyment in French Commercial Leases
A landlord who carries out works — whether on the leased premises, the building, or neighbouring property they own — may disrupt the tenant’s business. French l…
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