Common use of End of the Licence Clause in Contracts

End of the Licence. At the end of the Licence Period to remove the Licensee’s belongings from the Property and leave the Room clean and tidy so that it is ready for immediate re-occupation. To hand over to the Licensor on the last day of the Licence Period all keys to the Property and if the Licensee fails to comply with this sub-clause the Licensor shall have the right to change all security locks to the Property at the Licensee’s expense. If the Licensee’s belongings shall not have been removed from the Property at the end of the Licence Period: if the remaining items prevent the Licensor from re-letting the Room, to pay the Licensor damages at the rate equal to the licence fee then payable for the Property until the Licensee shall have removed all such items; and if the Licensee fails to remove the goods in a reasonable time, the Licensor will be entitled to remove the goods and the Licensee agrees to indemnify the Licensor for all reasonable expenses incurred in the removal and/or storage or disposal of the goods. To indemnify the Licensor against all reasonable costs and expenses arising from any breach of this Agreement by the Licensee. To indemnify the Licensor in respect of any costs incurred by the Licensor in enforcing the terms of this Agreement against the Licensee.

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Sources: Lodger Agreement, Occupiers With Basic Protection