Common use of Occupancy and Use of Property Clause in Contracts

Occupancy and Use of Property. Under no circumstances may more than the maximum number of persons stated in the brochure and the website occupy the property. We reserve the right to refuse admittance if this condition is not observed. Any persons other than members of your party must not use the facilities of Gardener’s Cottage Nawton, unless prior written consent has been obtained by us. To exceed the maximum number of persons in the cottage overloads the facilities available which are not designed or capable of supporting additional usage and can lead to extensive and expensive damage. As such any over occupancy is considered to be a serious infringement of the Terms and Conditions and can result in an immediate requirement to vacate the premises, with no refund of monies due, and possible further charges in the event of damage to the facilities caused by excess usage (for example, a malfunctioning septic tank which has been used by a greater number of people than the tank is designed for).

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Sources: Short Term Holiday Rental Agreement

Occupancy and Use of Property. Under no circumstances may more than the maximum number of persons or dogs stated in the brochure and the website web site occupy the property. We reserve the right to refuse admittance if this condition is not observed. Any persons other than members of your party must not use the facilities of Gardener’s Cottage NawtonLittle Valley Wales, unless prior written consent has been obtained by us. To exceed the maximum number of persons in the cottage overloads the facilities available which are not designed or capable of supporting additional usage usage, and can lead to extensive and expensive damage. As such any over over- occupancy is considered to be a serious infringement of the Terms and Conditions and can result in an immediate requirement to vacate the premises, with no refund of monies due, and possible further charges in the event of damage to the facilities caused by excess usage (for example, a malfunctioning septic tank sewage treatment plant which has been used by a greater number of people than the tank is designed for).

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Sources: Terms and Conditions