2: TYPES OF TENANCY43 Fixed term tenancies of more than two yearsFixed term tenancies of more than two years will not come to an end on the term date1 merely by effluxion of time. If a party wishes such a tenancy to end on its term date he must give the other party written notice of his intention to terminate the tenancy on that date at least 12 months in advance2.Either party may serve the notice. If no such notice is given, the tenancy will continue after the term date as an annual periodic
Fixed term tenancies of more than two years will not come to an end on the term date1 merely by effluxion of time. If a party wishes such a tenancy to end on its term date he must give the other party written notice of his intention to terminate the tenancy on that date at least 12 months in advance2.
Either party may serve the notice. If no such notice is given, the tenancy will continue after the term date as an annual periodic
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