Common use of DEFAULT BY THE TENANT Clause in Contracts

DEFAULT BY THE TENANT. (6.1) The Landlord reserves the right to re-enter the Property and immediately end the Tenancy (without prejudice to any right or remedy of the Landlord in respect of any breach of the terms of this Tenancy Agreement by the Tenant will remain in force) if: (6.1.1) the Rent be in arrears by more than 14 days whether formally demanded or not; (6.

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Sources: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

DEFAULT BY THE TENANT. (6.1) 10.1 The Landlord reserves the right to re-enter the Property and immediately end the Tenancy (without prejudice to any right or remedy of the Landlord in respect of any breach of the terms of this Tenancy Agreement by the Tenant will remain in force) if: (6.1.1a) the Rent be is unpaid 21 days after becoming payable; (b) the Tenant has breached the agreement in arrears by more than 14 days whether formally demanded or notany way; or (6c) the Tenant is declared bankrupt under the Insolvency ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

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Sources: Lease Agreement