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in this lesson we will move on to the second part of leases which is the creation and termination of leases now at the very outset we need to identify that much like most other areas in relation to property law there are two main types of leases you have a legal lease and an equitable lease now the distinction between a legal and an equitable lease is quite simple to decipher to understand in terms of a legal lease there are several requirements that have to be fulfilled firstly there must be a deed in place and if the lease itself if the purported lease is greater than 7 years it must be registered now these can be created orally or in writing if the lease itself if the purported lease is less than three years as per Section 54 2 of the law of property Act of 1925 now the requirement for an equitable lease is less formal so to speak its the same almost as illegal lease but without proper formalities being present these are mostly based on contract for instance now there are several