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§ 226. Effect of renewal on sub-lease. The surrender of an under-lease  is not requisite to the validity of the surrender of the original lease,  where  a  new lease is given by the chief landlord. Such a surrender and  renewal do not impair any right or interest of the chief  landlord,  his  lessee  or  the  holder  of  an  under-lease,  under the original lease;  including the chief landlord's remedy by entry, for the rent  or  duties  secured  by the new lease, not exceeding the rent and duties reserved in  the original lease surrendered.

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Statutes > New-york > Rpp > Article-7 > 226

§ 226. Effect of renewal on sub-lease. The surrender of an under-lease  is not requisite to the validity of the surrender of the original lease,  where  a  new lease is given by the chief landlord. Such a surrender and  renewal do not impair any right or interest of the chief  landlord,  his  lessee  or  the  holder  of  an  under-lease,  under the original lease;  including the chief landlord's remedy by entry, for the rent  or  duties  secured  by the new lease, not exceeding the rent and duties reserved in  the original lease surrendered.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpp > Article-7 > 226

§ 226. Effect of renewal on sub-lease. The surrender of an under-lease  is not requisite to the validity of the surrender of the original lease,  where  a  new lease is given by the chief landlord. Such a surrender and  renewal do not impair any right or interest of the chief  landlord,  his  lessee  or  the  holder  of  an  under-lease,  under the original lease;  including the chief landlord's remedy by entry, for the rent  or  duties  secured  by the new lease, not exceeding the rent and duties reserved in  the original lease surrendered.