Common use of Bedroom Clause in Contracts

Bedroom. A bedroom within the premises nominated by a Tenant before the date of this agreement. The Bedroom nominated by each Tenant is specified in the description of the rent in part B and the Tenants are not permitted to change their nominated bedroom. Only the Tenant occupying a particular Bedroom is responsible for compliance with any obligations specified in this agreement in relation to that Bedroom. A Bedroom shall be regarded as being an Unoccupied Bedroom if it was intended to be occupied by one of the Tenants but ceases to be so occupied during the tenancy (and vice versa). This will not release the Tenant that previously occupied the Bedroom from any obligations in relation to that Bedroom until he or she is expressly released from those obligations. Communal Areas The areas of the premises which are intended for use by all of the Tenants and their guests or invitees including (if applicable) the kitchen, lounge, dining room, the entrance halls, corridors, stairways and landings and bathrooms but excluding any en suite bathrooms and Bedrooms. Landlord, we, us This includes the person or people who own the premises and their successors in title. This gives us the right to take back the premises at the end of the tenancy. Tenants, Tenant, you, your

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, student-cribs.com

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Bedroom. A bedroom within the premises nominated by a Tenant tenant before the date of this agreement. The Bedroom nominated by each Tenant tenant is specified in the description of the rent in part B and the Tenants tenants are not permitted to change their nominated bedroom. Only the Tenant tenant occupying a particular Bedroom is responsible for compliance with any obligations specified in this agreement in relation to that Bedroom. A Bedroom shall be regarded as being an Unoccupied Bedroom if it was intended to be occupied by one of the Tenants tenants but ceases to be so occupied during the tenancy (and vice versa). This will not release the Tenant tenant that previously occupied the Bedroom from any obligations in relation to that Bedroom until he or she is expressly released from those obligations. Communal Areas The areas of the premises which are intended for use by all of the Tenants tenants and their guests or invitees including (if applicable) the kitchen, lounge, dining room, the entrance halls, corridors, stairways and landings and bathrooms but excluding any en suite bathrooms and Bedrooms. Landlord, we, us This includes the person or people who own the premises and their successors in title. This gives us the right to take back the premises at the end of the tenancy. Tenants, Tenant, Tenant you, your

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Samples: student-cribs.com

Bedroom. A bedroom within the premises nominated by a Tenant before the date of this agreement. The Bedroom nominated by each Tenant is specified specified in the description of the rent in part B and the Tenants are not permitted to change their nominated bedroom. Only the Tenant occupying a particular Bedroom is responsible for compliance with any obligations specified specified in this agreement in relation to that Bedroom. A Bedroom shall be regarded as being an Unoccupied Bedroom if it was intended to be occupied by one of the Tenants but ceases to be so occupied during the tenancy (and vice versa). This will not release the Tenant that previously occupied the Bedroom from any obligations in relation to that Bedroom until he or she is expressly released from those obligations. Communal Areas The areas of the premises which are intended for use by all of the Tenants and their guests or invitees including (if applicable) the kitchen, lounge, dining room, the entrance halls, corridors, stairways and landings and bathrooms but excluding any en suite bathrooms and Bedrooms. Landlord, we, us This includes the person or people who own the premises and their successors in title. This gives us the right to take back the premises at the end of the tenancy. Tenancy Means the tenancy created by this agreement. Tenants, Tenant, you, your

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Samples: student-cribs.com

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Bedroom. A bedroom within the premises nominated by a Tenant before the date of this agreement. The Bedroom nominated by each Tenant is specified specified in the description of the rent in part B and the Tenants are not permitted to change their nominated bedroom. Only the Tenant occupying a particular Bedroom is responsible for compliance with any obligations specified in this agreement in relation to that Bedroom. A Bedroom shall be regarded as being an Unoccupied Bedroom if it was intended to be occupied by one of the Tenants but ceases to be so occupied during the tenancy (and vice versa). This will not release the Tenant that previously occupied the Bedroom from any obligations in relation to that Bedroom until he or she is expressly released from those obligations. Communal Areas The areas of the premises which are intended for use by all of the Tenants and their guests or invitees including (if applicable) the kitchen, lounge, dining room, the entrance halls, corridors, stairways and landings and bathrooms but excluding any en suite bathrooms and Bedrooms. Landlord, we, us This includes the person or people who own the premises and their successors in title. This gives us the right to take back the premises at the end of the tenancy. Tenancy Means the tenancy created by this agreement. Tenants, Tenant, you, your

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: student-cribs.com

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