Article R145-9
The price of the lease of land is fixed in consideration of those elements which are specific to it, having regard to the nature and methods of the operation actually authorised.
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The price of the lease of land is fixed in consideration of those elements which are specific to it, having regard to the nature and methods of the operation actually authorised.
The specific characteristics of the premises may be affected by extrinsic elements consisting of accessory premises, ancillary premises or outbuildings, let by the same lessor and likely to be used in…
Briefs shall state the address of the property leased and: 1° For natural persons, their surname, first names, profession, domicile, nationality, date and place of birth; 2° For legal entities, their…
Disputes relating to the fixing of the price of the revised or renewed lease are brought, regardless of the amount of the rent, before the president of the judicial court or the judge who replaces him…
The expert's final remuneration is set in consideration of his mission. Under no circumstances may the expert's remuneration be set in proportion to the amount of rent requested or proposed.
Commission members appointed as qualified persons may not be lessors or lessees of buildings or premises used for commercial, industrial or craft purposes.
For the remainder, the procedure shall be as set out in the articles 840 to 844 of the Code of Civil Procedure in relation to fixed-date proceedings. However, the summons does not have to reproduce or…
The specific characteristics of the premises are assessed in consideration of: 1° Its location in the building in which it is situated, its surface area and volume, and the convenience of its access f…
Local commerciality factors depend mainly on the importance for the business in question of the town, district or street in which it is located, the place where it is established, the distribution of…
The following may not be charged to the tenant: 1° Expenses relating to the major repairs mentioned in the article 606 of the Civil Code as well as, where applicable, the fees for carrying out this wo…
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