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Facts: A tenant rented space to operate its dental practice. After the building was bought by a new owner that intended to turn the building into a hotel, the tenant received a notice of cancellation. The lease gave the owner the right to cancel the lease if it intends to apply for a permit to demolish “all or substantially all” of the building, and provided that if the owner cancels the lease and thereafter fails to obtain such a permit before the effective date of the cancellation, then the cancellation is void.