Break Notice Clause Samples
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Break Notice written notice to terminate this lease on the Break Date specifying the Break Date and served in accordance with clause 6.
Break Notice written notice to terminate this lease specifying the relevant Break Date and served in accordance with clause 40.
Break Notice. If your fixed term tenancy is not secure then the council may end it by serving a notice stating that the tenancy will end 28 days after service (‘a break notice’). However, this right does
Break Notice. A notice served on the Council at least four weeks prior to the break date. Council or the Council Means Thanet District Council Eviction When you are told to leave your home by order of a Court of law. Fixtures and fittings All of our appliances and furnishings in the property, including installations for supplying or using gas, electricity or water. Flat A home which forms part of a building Garden • Lawns, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, flowerbeds, trees, shrubs outside walls, fences, paths, yards and drives. • Grass • Trees • Plants • Bushes • ▇▇▇▇▇▇ • Garage • Sheds • Greenhouses Improvement Any changes to the property other than decoration. These might include: • Putting up an extension • Adding to, changing or replacing the fixtures and fittings provided by the Council. • Altering or interfering with essential gas, electricity or water services. • Putting up an aerial or satellite dish. • Building or putting up any structures such as sheds, garages, pigeon lofts, car ports, hard standing or driveway. • Making major alterations to the property. • Removing any tree or hedge from the garden or external area. Locality or local area The area generally considered by its residents as the neighbourhood or estate. Lodger A person who pays you to let them live with you in the property.
Break Notice. If your flexible tenancy is not secure then we may end it by serving a notice stating that the tenancy will end 28 days after service (“a break notice”). However, this right does not apply if the only reason why your flexible tenancy ceases to be secure is because the landlord condition of s.80 of the Housing Act 1985 is not satisfied.
Break Notice. To: [INSERT NAME OF TENANT/Landlord] of [INSERT ADDRESS OR REGISTERED OFFICE DETAILS AS APPROPRIATE] (Tenant)/(Landlord) From: [INSERT NAME OF LANDLORD/Tenant] of [INSERT ADDRESS OR REGISTERED OFFICE DETAILS AS APPROPRIATE] (Landlord)/Tenant Premises: [INSERT DETAILS OF PREMISES] as demised by the lease dated [INSERT DATE OF LEASE] made between [INSERT PARTIES TO THE LEASE] (Lease) I/WE, [[INSERT NAME OF LANDLORD/Tenant] OR [INSERT NAME AND ADDRESS OF SOLICITORS SERVING NOTICE ON BEHALF OF THE LANDLORD/tenant] for and on behalf of the Landlord/Tenant] GIVE YOU NOTICE that I/we/the Landlord/the Tenant intend[s] to terminate the term of the Lease on [INSERT THE BREAK DATE] in accordance with clause [INSERT NUMBER OF THE BREAK CLAUSE IN THE LEASE] so that the Lease will determine on that date [[NAME OF LANDLORD/Tenant] OR [ AME OF SOLICITORS], solicitors for and on behalf of [LANDLORD/Tenant]] The Services are:
(a) cleaning, maintaining, decorating and repairing the Common Parts, including the structural parts, the outsides of the windows and all Service Media forming part of the Common Parts and remedying any inherent defect in the Building;
(b) providing heating to the internal areas of the Common Parts and the Lettable Units during such periods of the year as the Landlord reasonably considers appropriate, and cleaning, maintaining, repairing and replacing the heating machinery and equipment;
(c) lighting the Common Parts and cleaning, maintaining, repairing and replacing lighting machinery and equipment on the Common Parts;
(d) supplying hot and cold water, soap, paper, towels and other supplies for any lavatories, washrooms, kitchens and utility areas on the Common Parts, and cleaning, maintaining, repairing and replacing the furniture, fittings and equipment in those areas;
(e) keeping the lifts on the Common Parts in good working order and cleaning, maintaining, repairing and replacing the lifts and lift machinery and equipment;
(f) cleaning, maintaining, repairing and replacing refuse bins on the Common Parts;
(g) cleaning, maintaining, repairing and replacing signage for the Common Parts;
(h) cleaning, maintaining, repairing, operating and replacing security machinery and equipment (including closed circuit television) on the Common Parts;
(i) cleaning, maintaining, repairing, operating and replacing fire prevention, detection and fighting machinery and equipment and fire alarms on the Common Parts;
(j) cleaning, maintaining, repairing and replacing a...
Break Notice. If your fixed term tenancy is not secure then we may end it by serving a notice stating that the tenancy will end 28 days after service (“a break notice”.) Without prejudice to the above, if your fixed term tenancy is not secure then we may end it by serving a break notice stating that the tenancy will end 28 days after service and this notice may be served in either of the following circumstances:
Break Notice. A notice served on the Council at least four weeks prior to the break date. Means Canterbury City Council When you are told to leave your home by order of a Court of law. All of our appliances and furnishings in the property, including installations for supplying or using gas, electricity or water. A home which forms part of a building • Lawns, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, flowerbeds, trees, shrubs outside walls, fences, paths, yards and drives. • Grass • Trees • Plants • Bushes • ▇▇▇▇▇▇ • Garage • Sheds • Greenhouses Any changes to the property other than decoration. These might include: • Putting up an extension. • Adding to, changing or replacing the fixtures and fittings provided by the Council. • Altering or interfering with essential gas, electricity or water services. • Putting up an aerial or satellite dish. • Building or putting up any structures such as sheds, garages, pigeon lofts, car ports, hard standing or driveway. • Making major alterations to the property. • Removing any tree or hedge from the garden or external area. The area generally considered by its residents as the neighbourhood or estate. A person who pays you to let them live with you in the property.
Break Notice. Written notice to terminate this lease specifying the Break Date. Building: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ House, Rushington Business Park, Totton, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇. CDM Regulations: the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007.
Break Notice. Written notice to terminate this lease specifying the Break Date. Location: Office space within the Council Offices, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇