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Break Clause Definitions. Landlord’s Break Date: a date which is not less than 4 months after the service of a Break Notice by the Landlord Tenant’s Break Date: a date which is not less than 6 months after the service of a Break Notice by the Tenant Break Notice: Written notice to terminate this lease on the Landlord’s Break Date or Tenant’s Break Date as applicable.
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