Industrial Leases: Key Considerations

With industrial leases tending to span over many years, it’s more important than ever to get the details correct to ensure the best outcome for your clients’. Gain critical insights into the essential aspects of industrial leases in this focused session and ensure a smooth, compliant leasing arrangement that benefits your client at every step.

Friday, 6 September 2024
Description

Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

Chair

Jack Cyngler, Principal, CKL Lawyers; Accredited Specialist in Commercial Tenancy Law

1.00pm to 2.00pm Industrial Leases: Key Considerations


Benefit from a detailed look at Industrial Lease arrangements as you consider:

  • Terms
  • Environmental Issues
  • Maintenance and replacement of operational equipment
  • Site identification and supplier agreements
  • Assignment
  • Termination

Presented by Joseph Grassi, Solicitor Director, Joseph Grassi + Associates; Accredited Specialist in Property Law

Presenters


Jack Cyngler, Principal, CKL Lawyers
Jack Cyngler established the firm Cyngler & Co in 1987, and in 2004 merged with Kaye Levy & Co rebranding as Cyngler Kaye Levy. The firm is now known as CKL Lawyers. Jack was first recognised as a specialist in Commercial Tenancy Law in 2001, and has maintained his authority in the area ever since. Jack is a member of the LIV’s Leases Committee, an industry body committee that makes submissions to the government in the field of Commercial Tenancy Law. In the field of Retail, Commercial & Industrial Tenancy Law, Jack is truly one of the best tenancy Lawyers Melbourne has to offer.


Joseph Grassi, Solicitor Director, Joseph Grassi + Associates
Joseph was admitted to practice as a solicitor in 1977. After completing his Articles of Clerkship with Messrs. Gordon L. Beard & McDonald, Solicitors in Sydney, Joseph continued to work for that firm until Christmas 1978. In January 1979, Joseph commenced employment with A.S. Lamrock & Son as it was known then as an employed solicitor and became a partner on 1st July 1980. Joseph was the head of the Property, Commercial & Revenue Law Division. Joseph’s area of practice is in domestic, commercial, and industrial conveyancing and development, commercial leasing and Land & Environment, commercial, business, health and tax law. Joseph provides legal advice to private and corporate clients in relation to residential, commercial, and industrial subdivisions and strata developments and issues relating to environmental planning and assessment, joint ventures and financial structures of developments. He also advises his clients in asset protection strategies including Estate Planning and Administration. Penrith is home for Joseph and his family, and he has a keen interest in the area and a desire to see it prosper. Joseph was a member of the Sydney West Area Health Service Research and Ethics Committee, a member of the AustLaw executive, a Director of Syd-West Personnel Pty. Limited and Vice-President of the Penrith Valley Chamber of Commerce Inc. In 2011 Joseph was appointed to the Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District Board and he is the chair of the Finance and Performance Committee of the Local Health District. Joseph is also the Chairman of the Nepean Blue Mountains Education and Medical Research Foundation Limited which is a charity established to provide fundraising services to the Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District in particular in the areas of education and research. The Foundation’s major initial fundraising effort is to assist with funding the construction and establishment of a purpose-built research institute in the grounds of the Nepean Hospital, Penrith. Joseph is an Accredited Specialist in Property Law and has been since 1995. Specialist Accreditation is a structured peer to peer assessment process enabling legal practitioners to be recognised for their expertise. To be accredited, specialists must pass a series of meticulous assessments on both legal knowledge and its application in practice. In an effort to further increase his skills, Joseph completed a Master of Laws degree at the University of Western Sydney in 2000. Joseph has been a Notary Public since 2004 and is a past member of the Property Law Committee of the Law Society of New South Wales. In 2008 Joseph had a weekly legal segment on Tim Webster’s Afternoon Show at 2UE where he commented on legal issues raised by listeners to the program. Joseph commenced practice on his own account on 1 July 2008.




This seminar is part of a series

Leases in Focus: Renewable Energy, Telco Towers & Industrial

Expand your professional toolbox by taking a closer look at some of the more specialised areas of leasing: renewable energy leases, industrial leases and telecommunication tower leases. Often spanning decades, they require meticulous attention to ensure favourable positions for your clients. In this 3-part series, equip yourself with essential skills needed to effectively structure these transactions, master the nuances of their term sheets, and safeguard your clients’ interests.

Description

Attend the full series and earn 3 CPD units in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

If you register for the full series as a live online product after the date of an individual session, you will be sent the recording for the sessions that have passed. Alternatively, you can register for individual sessions by following the links below.

 

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Industrial Leases: Key Considerations

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