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In the first part of this article (Facilities Vol 7/No 3/March 1989) we saw that, where a lease prohibits a tenant from carrying out a particular act without the consent (or approval or some other similar word) of the landlord, the general rule is that the words ‘such consent (etc) not to be unreasonably withheld’ will not be implied into the lease if they are not expressly included.

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