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Leases (Commercial and Retail) Act 2001
99Lessor’s consent or refusal
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99 Lessor’s consent or refusal
(1) This section applies if the tenant makes a request under section 95
(Request for consent to assignment, sublease or mortgage).
(2) The lessor must consent or refuse to consent to the request by written
notice to the tenant within 28 days after receiving the request, or after
a further period agreed between the parties, unless the lessor asks for
further information or documents under section 96 (1) (Lessor may
require relevant information and documents).
Note 1 Section 100 (Refusal to consent to assignment or sublease) and s 101
(Refusal to consent to mortgage of lease) set out the criteria for refusal to
consent.
Note 2 For how documents may be given, see the Legislation Act, pt 19.5.
(3) If the lessor asks for further information or documents, the lessor must
consent or refuse to consent by written notice to the tenant within
21 days after receiving the information requested, or after a further
period agreed between the parties.
(4) However, the lessor is taken to have consented to the request if—
(a) the lessor fails to give written notice of the lessor’s consent or
refusal to consent under subsection (1) or (2); and
(b) the head lessor or mortgagee (if any) has not given a refusal
notice to the tenant under section 97 (Mortgagees and head
lessors).
(5) The Magistrates Court may, on application by the tenant, order the
person in possession of the territory lease for the land that includes
the leased premises to present the lease to the registrar-general to
allow endorsement of the assignment or sublease if—
(a) the lessor is taken to consent to the request; and
(b) the territory lease is necessary for registration.