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BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY DISCLOSURE ACT 2010 (NO. 67, 2010) - SECT 5

Offering to let or sublet and inviting offers to lease or sublease a building or an area of a building

Offering to let or sublet

             (1)  A person is taken to offer to let a building or an area of a building (a space ) if the person offers to enter into a contract under which a contingent obligation or right to let the space would be created.

             (2)  A person is taken to continue to offer to let a space if the person continues to offer to enter into a contract under which a contingent obligation or right to let the space would be created.

             (3)  A person is taken to offer to sublet a space if the person offers to enter into a contract under which a contingent obligation or right to sublet the space would be created.

             (4)  A person is taken to continue to offer to sublet a space if the person continues to offer to enter into a contract under which a contingent obligation or right to sublet the space would be created.

Inviting offers to lease or sublease

             (5)  A person is taken to invite an offer to lease a space if the person invites an offer to enter into a contract under which a contingent obligation or right to lease the space would be created.

             (6)  A person is taken to continue to invite an offer to lease a space if the person continues to invite an offer to enter into a contract under which a contingent obligation or right to lease the space would be created.

             (7)  A person is taken to invite an offer to sublease a space if the person invites an offer to enter into a contract under which a contingent obligation or right to sublease the space would be created.

             (8)  A person is taken to continue to invite an offer to sublease a space if the person continues to invite an offer to enter into a contract under which a contingent obligation or right to sublease the space would be created.



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