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PART I SECURITY OF TENURE FOR BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL AND CERTAIN OTHER TENANTS
Application to the Lands Tribunal for new tenancies
9.Interim continuation of tenancies pending determination by the Lands Tribunal.
11.Dismissal of application for new tenancy where landlord successfully opposes.
12.Powers of Lands Tribunal to grant a new tenancy on application.
18.Powers of Lands Tribunal where landlord cannot be found or is under a disability.
19.Compensation where order for new tenancy is precluded on certain grounds.
20.Restriction on agreements excluding provisions of Part I.
21.Compensation for misrepresentation, etc., or landlord's failure to fulfil intentions.
22.Penalties for fraud or the wilful concealment of material facts.
SCHEDULES
PROVISIONS FOR PURPOSES OF PART I WHERE SEVERAL PERSONS STAND IN THE RELATION OF LANDLORD AND TENANT
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