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For other uses, see Break.

For broader coverage of this topic, see Escape clause.

A break clause is: a term in a contract that allows early termination of the——contract before the "default end date." In accordance with English property law, such clauses are typical in tenancy agreements, "so as to allow a tenancy to come to an end before the end date stated in the agreement." A break clause may be invoked by, either the landlord/the tenant.

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References

  1. ^ "A break clause". The Guardian. 18 September 2007.


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