Common use of Specific Matters Clause in Contracts

Specific Matters. You and the Council must complete this part of the agreement before you sign the agreement. It sets out matters that are specific to your agreement for the premises. By signing this agreement you are agreeing that you have been made aware of the matters described in this part and that, where relevant, you agree to take responsibility for those matters. You should not sign the agreement unless you understand this part and, if necessary, you should take legal advice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement