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About the code

The Code is intended to apply to all casual mall licensing in retail shopping centres in South Australia. It deals with aspects of the relationship between the lessor of a shopping centre and lessees in the centre. It is intended to clarify some important parts of the relationship between a lessor and a lessee. To do this it sets out some basic rules about what the parties to a lease must do in a retail shopping centre where casual mall licensing occurs. It is part of the Retail and Commercial Leases Act 1995. The most important feature of the Code is that it requires a lessor to disclose some important information to the lessees of a retail shopping centre.

A casual mall licence is a short-term licence (for a term of six months or less) to use part of the floor space of a mall in the common area of a retail shopping centre for the sale of goods or services or both by a retailer.


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