Singapore: Recent Developments around Leases: Non-Derogation and Quiet Enjoyment; Evidence Act and Tenancy by Estoppel; Remedy of Distress
Publication Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
12-2014
Abstract
A number of matters relating to commercial leases have recently been before the courts in Singapore. They explore: the long-running question of the boundary between the non-derogation from grant covenant and the covenant for quiet enjoyment; the evidentiary rules relating to leases by estoppel; and the ambit of the landlord’s remedy – long abolished in many common law jurisdictions – of distress.
Discipline
Asian Studies | Property Law and Real Estate
Publication
Property Law Review
Volume
4
Issue
2
First Page
125
Last Page
128
ISSN
1838-3858
Publisher
Thomson Reuters
Citation
LOW, Kelvin Fatt Kin.
Singapore: Recent Developments around Leases: Non-Derogation and Quiet Enjoyment; Evidence Act and Tenancy by Estoppel; Remedy of Distress. (2014). Property Law Review. 4, (2), 125-128.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1390