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Can the lessee avoid the termination of the lease once a suit to eject the lessee has been instituted?

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Can the lessee avoid the termination of the lease once a suit to eject the lessee has been instituted?

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When a lessor has instituted a suit to eject the lessee because of non-payment of rent, the lessee can avoid the forfeiture of the lease if the lessee pays or tenders the unpaid rent, together with interest and costs which the lessor had to incur in bringing about the suit.

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