Common use of Default Payment Clause in Contracts

Default Payment. In case of default by the LESSEE in the payment of the rent, such as when the checks are dishonored, the LESSOR at its option may terminate this contract and eject the LESSEE. The LESSOR has the right to padlock the premises when the LESSEE is in default of payment for One (1) month and may forfeit whatever rental deposit or advances have been given by the LESSEE.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Car Rental Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Default Payment. In case of default by the If LESSEE in the payment of the fails to pay rent, such as for example, when the checks cheques are dishonored, the LESSOR at of its option choice may terminate this the contract and eject the LESSEE. The LESSOR has the right is entitled to padlock lock the premises when the LESSEE is in a state of default of payment for One one (1) month and may forfeit whatever forfei the amount of any rental deposit or advances have been given by the to LESSEE.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: House Rental Agreement, House Rental Agreement, Room Rental Agreement

Default Payment. In case of default by the LESSEE in the payment of the rent, such as when the checks are dishonored, the LESSOR at its option may terminate this contract and eject the LESSEE. The LESSOR has the right to padlock the premises when the LESSEE is in default of payment for One (1) month and may forfeit whatever rental deposit or advances have been given by the LESSEE.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: House Rental Agreement, Room Rental Agreement

Default Payment. In case of default by the LESSEE in the payment of the rent, such as when the checks are dishonored, the LESSOR at its option may terminate this contract and eject the LESSEE. yujocayi The LESSOR has the right to padlock the premises when the LESSEE is in default of payment for One (1) month and may forfeit whatever rental deposit or advances have been given by the LESSEE.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Room Rental Agreement

Default Payment. In case of default by the LESSEE in the payment of the rent, such as when the checks are dishonored, the LESSOR at its option may terminate this contract and eject the LESSEE. The LESSOR has the right to padlock the premises when the LESSEE is in default of payment for One two (1month) month and may forfeit whatever rental deposit or advances have been given by the LESSEE. Otherwise, such unpaid rental shall be covered with a promissory note signed by the parent/guardian of the Lessee.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Default Payment. In case of default by the LESSEE in the payment of the rent, such as when the checks are dishonored, the LESSOR at its option may terminate this contract and eject the LESSEE. exclusive_right_to_sell_listing_agreement.pdf The LESSOR has the right to padlock the premises when the LESSEE is in default of payment for One (1) month and may forfeit whatever rental deposit or advances have been given by the LESSEE.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

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Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Lease Agreement