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Benchmarking Grid - Sublease Agreement
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Documents
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Contrat de sous-location Contrat de sous-location
E08200 -
Quebec French Civil law Unannotated$119.99
$119.99
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Benchmarking Grid - Sublease Agreement Benchmarking Grid - Sublease Agreement
E08201a -
Quebec English Civil law Unannotated$23.99
$23.99
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Grille d'analyse - Contrat de... Grille d'analyse - Contrat de sous-location
E08201 -
Quebec French Civil law Unannotated$23.99
$23.99
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$119.99
Benchmarking Grid - Sublease Agreement
Benchmarking Grid - Sublease Agreement
When a tenant wishes to terminate his lease, in whole or in part, before the end of the latter’s planned duration, he is limited by the right of the LESSOR to require the substantial or complete performance of the LESSEE’s obligations pursuant to the lease, including the financial obligations. This is usually prohibitive for the LESSEE, which is why the latter usually seeks alternative solutions for the total or partial transfer of the rental space it occupies.
The most common solution to this problem is the sub-lease of all or part of the rental space in question. This can be done with varying degrees of formality, subject however to compliance with the lease in this regard (See sections 5.10 and 5.11 of documents E02.200 and E03.300 of the Business Precedents respectively). We generally recommend using the sublease agreement to avoid the numerous pitfalls which this kind of tripartite relationship can cause.
Benchmarking Grid - Sublease Agreement
Contrat de sous-location
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Documents
-
Contrat de sous-location Contrat de sous-location
E08200 -
Quebec French Civil law Unannotated$119.99
$119.99
-
Benchmarking Grid - Sublease Agreement Benchmarking Grid - Sublease Agreement
E08201a -
Quebec English Civil law Unannotated$23.99
$23.99
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Grille d'analyse - Contrat de... Grille d'analyse - Contrat de sous-location
E08201 -
Quebec French Civil law Unannotated$23.99
$23.99
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$119.99