REALWorld Law

Commercial leases

Termination by a third party

Can a lease be terminated by any third party, eg the government or a municipal authority? If so, how long does this process take? Is compensation payable and, if so, who pays it?

Australia

Australia

There are situations where a lease can be terminated by some statutory body or other authority and not by a party to the lease eg by resumption, which is a compulsory purchase. State authorities have certain rights to acquire property on a compulsory basis, including leased property. The tenant is generally entitled to remain in occupation of the leased premises until compensation is paid by the State authority to the dispossessed owner. A tenant may also be entitled to compensation in certain circumstances if the tenant can establish a legal or equitable estate or interest in the land.