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When the lease with a promise to purchase takes on the appearance of the Twelve Labours of Asterix

When the lease with a promise to purchase takes on the appearance of the Twelve Labours of Asterix

In this continuity, the present text highlights one last case that we believe reveals the difficulties sometimes encountered regarding the qualification and legal treatment of these hybrid agreements.
In this situation, the parties had signed a contract that contained two sections. One section contained a promise to purchase and sell a building, and a second section contained a lease concerning that same building.

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