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Contingent Clause In Rent Deed To Increase Rent Each Year Cannot Be Read To Mean That Tenancy Was For More Than One Year Period
Nilanjana Ganguly | 01/01/1970

The Supreme Court noted that, simply because the Rent Deed contains a clause that binds the tenant to increase the rent by a certain percentage each year, it can not be read to mean that the rent was for a period of more than one year.

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