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Category: Landlord and Tenant

Acts of Hindrances Amounting to Breach of Implied Term of Expeditious Renewal for Commercial Tenancy

The Singapore High Court in iHub Solutions Pte Ltd v Freight Links Express Logisticentre Pte Ltd [2017] SGHC 06* held that the Defendant landlord had breached an implied term of expeditious renewal and an implied term of quiet enjoyment, by inter alia committing various acts of hindrances against the tenant to pressurise the tenant to…

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