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Zoning, Planning and Use

Apr. 6, 2001

Illegal Split

Imagine that your client contemplates entering into an industrial or commercial lease for which the leased premises constitutes only a portion of a single legal parcel. The leased premises comprise one or more existing buildings and surrounding unimproved land, and your client intends to improve the existing buildings and build additional improvements.

        By Michael C. Polentz and Robin B. Kennedy
        
        Imagine that your client contemplates entering into an industrial or commercial lease for which the leased premises constitutes only a portion of a single legal parcel. The leased premises comprise one or more existing buildings and surrounding unimproved land, and your cl...

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