Lease Drafting in Massachusetts
An essential resource for your family law practice
- Product Number: 1960311EBK
- Publication Date: 12/9/2025
- Edition: 6th Edition 2025
- Copyright: © 2025 MCLE, Inc.
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An essential resource for any attorney who practices family law in Connecticut, A Practical Guide to Divorce in Connecticut takes you from the first meeting with a client who is considering dissolving their marriage all the way through posttrial motions and appeals. Learn how to fill out a financial affidavit; understand how to use experts to your best advantage, be able to explain to your client about the potential tax ramifications of a divorce and how alimony and child support payments will be treated; recognize the delicate issues involved when representing a child in a family matter, and know the circumstances when alternative dispute resolution options are a good option for your client.
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Update: December 2018
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for choosing to update your practice resource library with the 2018 supplement to the 2013 first edition of A Practical Guide to Divorce in Connecticut .
This supplement brings you key updates in law and practice since the first edition. Highlights include fresh guidance and information on the following topics:
- meeting with a prospective divorce client for the first time, see chapter 1;
- filling out a financial affidavit, see chapter 3;
- understanding HUSKY (Health Care for Uninsured Kids and Youth), see chapter 9;
- e-filing posttrial motions and appeals (see chapter 16); and
- involving third parties in the alternative dispute resolution process (see chapter 21).
We at MCLE | New England hope that you will continue to find this manual useful in your family law practice and in your law library. Thank you for your continued support.
Cordially,
Alexis J. LeBlanc, Esq., Publications Attorney
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Update: December 2018
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 01 expandFormal Aspects of Leases
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Chapter 02 expandParties and Power to Lease
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Chapter 03 expandRights Conferred on the Tenant by the Lease
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Chapter 04 expandUse of Premises
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Chapter 05 expandThe Term of the Lease
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Chapter 06 expandForms of Rent and Related Matters
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Exhibit 6A
- Gross Sales Definition and Exclusions and Deductions Buy FormExhibit 6B
- Sample Continuous Operation Clause Buy FormExhibit 6C
- Sample Provision Compelling Periodic Statements and Landlord’s Audit Rights Buy FormExhibit 6D
- Sample Real Estate Tax Provision for Shopping Center Lease Buy FormExhibit 6E
- Sample Operating Expense Provision for Office Building Buy FormExhibit 6F
- Sample Provision for Damage by Fire or Other Casualty Buy FormExhibit 6G
- Sample Provision for Taking by Eminent Domain Buy FormExhibit 6H
- Sample Tenant and Landlord Default Provisions Buy FormExhibit 6I
- Sample Tenant Default Damage Provision Buy FormChapter 07 expandCondition of Premises
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Chapter 08 expandInsurance, Subrogation, and Indemnity
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Chapter 09 expandTransfer of the Landlord’s or Tenant’s Interest in the Lease
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Chapter 10 expandOptions to Purchase
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Chapter 11 expandGround Leases
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Exhibit 11A
- Sample Ground Lease Use Clause Buy FormExhibit 11B
- Sample Ownership of Improvements Clause Buy FormExhibit 11C
- Sample Construction of Improvements Clause Buy FormExhibit 11D
- Sample “Three Appraiser” Valuation Clause Buy FormExhibit 11E
- Sample Casualties Clause Buy FormExhibit 11F
- Sample Eminent Domain Clause Buy FormExhibit 11G
- Sample Net Cash Flow Rent Clause Buy FormExhibit 11H
- Sample Negation of Partnership Clause Buy FormExhibit 11I
- Sample Transfer of Ground Tenant Interest Clause Buy FormExhibit 11J
- Sample Leasehold Financing Clause Buy FormExhibit 11K
- Sample Estoppel Certificates and Landlord Cooperation Clause Buy FormExhibit 11L
- Sample Default and Remedies Clause Buy FormChapter 12 expandImpact of Bankruptcy on the Landlord-Tenant Relationship
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Chapter 13 expandSpecial Issues for Residential Leases
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Chapter 14 expandEnvironmental Matters
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Chapter 15 expandNovel Commercial Leasing Arrangements in the Current Economy
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Exhibit 15A
- Sample Form Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreement (SNDA) Between Fee Lender and Solar Tenant Buy Form - Editors & Authors