A lease can be determined by :

By Efflux of time
By Implied surrender
By Forfeiture
All of these

The correct answer is (d). A lease can be determined by efflux of time, implied surrender, or forfeiture.

  • Efflux of time means that the lease has expired. This is the most common way for a lease to end.
  • Implied surrender means that the tenant has given up possession of the property and the landlord has accepted this. This can happen if the tenant moves out without giving notice or if the landlord takes possession of the property without the tenant’s consent.
  • Forfeiture means that the landlord has taken back the property because the tenant has breached the terms of the lease. This can happen if the tenant fails to pay rent, damages the property, or uses the property for an illegal purpose.

It is important to note that the terms of a lease can vary, so it is always best to consult with an attorney to understand how a particular lease may be terminated.