A liquidator will try to maximalise money returned.
This could/should mean sale of fixtures and fitting of leased premisses
and then terminating leases.
On 25/09/19 22:03, Edward Bainton wrote:
Legal situation of leases, fixtures and fittings as far as I'm aware:
- Lease continues and rent
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But, as I am sure has been said by someone else recently:
a. A shop is still a shop, even when it is closed.b. A permanently closed
shop that still has the signage / branding all over it is still a useful
landmark.
So, I think I would favour disused:shop=* That way you know from the outset
On Wed, 25 Sep 2019 at 13:38, Dave F via Talk-GB
wrote:
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> Because shop=* indicates it is still open for business.
If it does not do so in "shop=vacant" then it does not do so in
something like "opening_hours = none".
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On 25/09/2019 13:24, Andy Mabbett wrote:
opening_hours = none
I believe the correct syntax would be:
opening_hours=closed
or even
opening_hours=closed "tenant being liquidated"
The evaluator accepts both, although gripes about the lack of public
holiday rules. It interprets the latter
Because shop=* indicates it is still open for business.
disused:shop=* indicates it not being used for it's previous purpose.
On 25/09/2019 13:24, Andy Mabbett wrote:
"Closed for business" does not equate to "vacant".
Why not some thing like
opening_hours = none
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 at 15:42, Dave F via Talk-GB
wrote:
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> Something has happened. The company went into liquidation (not administration
> under which, I believe, they could still operate) & the shops have closed.
>
> If your local chippy closed would you leave it mapped as still open for
>
Legal situation of leases, fixtures and fittings as far as I'm aware:
- Lease continues and rent continues to be payable.
- Liquidator can disclaim the lease, bringing all obligations to an end OR
- Once in arrears/other breach of covenant (such as keeping open for
trade), landlord can deem the
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I suspect the fixtures & fittings will be cleared out fairly pronto,
although not the fascia signage. As the firm has been liquidated I presume
all leases on retail property are now in default, and consequently null and
void. Landlords will be anxious to get new tenants as quickly as possible,
and
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