Vested Rights/Use of the Property Sample Clauses

Vested Rights/Use of the Property. Applicable Law/Processing.

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  • Use of the Property 3.9.1 To use the Property for the purpose of a private residence only in the occupation of the Permitted Occupant and not for business purposes. 3.9.2 Not to remove the Fixtures and Fittings of the Property or to store them in any way or place within or outside the Property that may reasonably lead to damage to the items or to the items deteriorating more quickly than if they had remained in the same location as at the beginning of the Tenancy. 3.9.3 Not to use the Property for any immoral or illegal purpose. 3.9.4 Not to register a company at the address of the Property. 3.9.5 Not to operate a business trade or profession from the Property. 3.9.6 Not to use consume or allow to be used or consumed any drugs or any other substance which is, or becomes, prohibited or restricted by law; 3.9.7 Not to smoke, vape or smoke e-cigarettes or permit any other resident in the Property or any guest or visitor to smoke tobacco, vape or smoke e-cigarettes or any other substance in the Property or to burn or allow any other person to burn any candles, incense sticks (or similar) without the Landlord's prior written consent. If in breach of this clause, the Tenant will be in breach of this Agreement and liable for or to compensate the Landlord in damages for the cleaning of the carpets to a professional standard and the cleaning of the curtains by whatever method is specified for the type of curtain material and the washing down of walls and redecoration if necessary to rid the Property of the odour of nicotine, incense, or any other substance caused by the Tenant or any visitor to the Property and to restore the interior to the condition described in the Inventory and Schedule of Condition if damaged through unauthorised use of candles, incense sticks, (or similar) or smoking in the Property. 3.9.8 Not to use the Property or allow others to use the Property so as to cause a nuisance, annoyance, or cause damage to any neighbouring, adjoining or adjacent Property or the owners or occupiers thereof. This shall include any nuisance caused by noise. 3.9.9 Not to decorate, make any alterations, or additions to or in the Property or puncture walls, timbers or other parts of the Property without the prior written consent of the Landlord or the Agent. 3.9.10 Not to hang any posters, pictures or other items in the Property using blu-tack, sellotape, nails, adhesive, or their equivalents but only by using a reasonable number of commercial picture hooks; 3.9.11 Not to place any aerial, satellite dish, notice, advertisement, sign or board on or in the Property without the prior consent of the Landlord. In the event such consent be given the Tenant will prior to removing from the property remove such equipment and make good and redecorate as reasonably required. 3.9.12 Not to remove, dispose of and if necessary repair any item or rectify and make good any damage due to the actions or inaction of the Tenant without the Landlord’s consent. 3.9.13 Not to keep any dangerous or inflammable goods, materials or substances in or on the Property, apart from small quantities of fuel, and other items, stored in a safe manner, required for general domestic household use. 3.9.14 Not to or permit barbecue in or on the Property including any balcony, roof terrace or garden if the Property is subject to a head lease; or if the Property is freehold to barbecue only in designated areas as agreed in writing with the Landlord or the Agent; 3.9.15 Not to use or gain access to any loft space or area at the Property except in the case of an extreme emergency. 3.9.16 To inform the Landlord or the Landlord’s Agent upon each and every occasion that access to the loft space or area is gained with clarification of the circumstances of the emergency which lead to the access. 3.9.17 Not to hold or allow any sale by auction at the Property. 3.9.18 To empty any septic tank or treatment plant regularly and at the end of the Tenancy if it has been emptied prior to the start of the Tenancy and proof provided to the Tenant by the Landlord or the Landlord’s Agent if applicable; 3.9.19 To keep the oil or LPG tank filled during and at the end of the Tenancy and provide proof to the Landlord or the Landlord’s Agent provided it was filled at the commencement of the Tenancy; 3.9.20 To pay any call out charges if the oil or LPG tank runs dry and the oil or LPG system has to be bled to remove an air lock if applicable; 3.9.21 To run all taps in sinks, basins and baths, flush lavatories and run any showers for twenty minutes upon taking up occupation and after the property has been vacant for any period of seven days or more, to reduce any risk against legionella. 3.9.22 To regularly top up any water softener left at the property with the correct salts at the Tenants own expense. 3.9.23 To not introduce into the Property any portable heaters fired by liquid or bottled gas fuels. 3.9.24 To comply with any requirements of the local authority for collection of recycling and/or garden waste. 3.9.25 To comply with the Gas Safety Regulations relating to the Property and in particular to do the following: 3.9.25.1 Not to block any ventilation in the Property and in particular ducts provided to comply with gas safety. 3.9.25.2 To report promptly to the Landlord or the Landlord’s Agent any brown or sooty build-up on or around any gas appliance.

  • Sale of the Property Any sale of the Property shall not affect this Lease or any of your obligations, but upon such sale we will be released from all of our obligations under this Lease and the new owner of the Property will be responsible for the performance of the duties of "Landlord" from and after the date of such sale.

  • Condition of the Property All bidders shall be deemed to have carried out all investigations and examinations of the Property and the title particulars at their own costs and expenses and upon being successful, accept the property in the state and condition in which the Property is at the date of the auction sale.

  • Property Rights upon Termination or Expiration of Contract In the event the Grant Agreement is terminated for any reason or expires, State Property remains the property of the System Agency and must be returned to the System Agency by the earlier of the end date of the Grant Agreement or upon System Agency’s request.

  • DAMAGE TO THE PROPERTY If the property is damaged, by fire or other casualty, after the Effective Date and before the Closing, the Seller will bear the risk of loss and the Buyer may cancel this Agreement without liability and the Escrow Money shall be returned to the Buyer. Alternatively, the Buyer will have the option of purchasing the Property at the agreed-upon Purchase Price and the Seller will credit the deductible, if any, and transfer to the Buyer at Closing any insurance proceeds or Seller's claim to any insurance proceeds payable for the damage. The Seller will cooperate with and assist the Buyer in collecting any such proceeds. The Seller shall not settle any insurance claim for damage caused by casualty without the consent of the Buyer.