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Today were going to talk about the Landlord and Tenant act nineteen fifty four also known as the 54 act, so the important provisions of this act that were considering is the fact that it gives the rights for commercial tenants to remain in occupation of their premises even though the contractual term of their lease has come to an end. Its important to note here that this right only applies to commercial premises occupied for business use and it does not relate to residential tenancies. Where a landlord doesnt actually want the tenant to have the renewal rights at the end of the lease and the landlord would prefer to retain control of the property both parties can actually agree to contract out of these rights, now to do so they need to follow a prescribed procedure which involves the landlords serving a notice on the tenant, the tenant swearing a declaration and the appropriate wording being entered into the lease. When a lease that has contracted out of the 54 act, comes to the