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RETAIL LEASES ACT 2003 - SECT 57 Damaged premises

RETAIL LEASES ACT 2003 - SECT 57

Damaged premises

    (1)     A retail premises lease is taken to provide the following if the retail premises, or the building in which the premises are located, is damaged—

        (a)     except where the tenant caused the damage, the tenant is not liable to pay rent, or any amount in respect of outgoings or other charges, that is attributable to any period during which the premises cannot be used under the lease or are inaccessible due to that damage; and

        (b)     except where the tenant caused the damage, if the premises can be used under the lease but that use is reduced to some extent by the damage, the tenant's liability for rent, and any amount in respect of outgoings or other charges, that is attributable to any period during which the use is reduced is decreased to the same extent; and

        (c)     if the landlord reasonably considers that the extent of damage makes its repair impracticable or undesirable and notifies the tenant in writing of that, the landlord or tenant may terminate the lease by giving not less than 7 days' written notice of termination to the other party; and

        (d)     if the landlord fails to repair the damage within a reasonable time after the tenant asks the landlord in writing to do so, the tenant may terminate the lease by giving not less than 7 days' written notice of termination to the landlord; and

        (e)     this subsection does not affect any right of the landlord to recover damages from the tenant in respect of any damage covered by this subsection.

    (2)     A provision of a retail premises lease is void to the extent that it has the effect of limiting the liability of a party to the lease to pay compensation to another party to the lease in respect of damage to the retail premises or the building in which the premises are located.

    (3)     Nothing in this section prevents the parties to a lease from terminating the lease by agreement if the retail premises or the building in which the premises are located is damaged or destroyed.