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Business, 26.11.2019 00:31, jennkoga

Katerina owned property in miami right on the beach that she leased to scotty. scotty used the property for business purposes, which was allowed under the lease. three months into the lease, scotty transferred his lease to a sports agent company for $5,000, which became the new tenant under the lease. katerina became upset with scotty's transferring of the lease because she thought that since she leased the property to scotty, he should not be allowed to let anyone else lease the property. furthermore, she had a strong aversion to sports agents after watching the movie jerry maguire, and she did not want any money-grubbing sports agents working on her property. subsequently, katerina wonders whether there is any way she can limit the ability of scotty to transfer the lease. walk through the different types of transferring of rights and duties. what type of transfer of rights or duties is described in this case? what is the role of the relevant parties in the case? katerina clearly does not like the transfer of the lease. are there any factors that could limit the transfer of these rights or duties?

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