Common use of Break Date Clause in Contracts

Break Date. Is a fixed date when a flexible secure tenancy will come to an end and must not be less than four weeks after the tenant has served on the Council a notice ending their tenancy. The tenancy will only end on that date if the tenant does not owe rent arrears or is not in breach of any other tenancy condition. Break notice A notice served on the Council at least four weeks prior to the break date. Council or The Council Means Dover District Council Eviction When you are told to leave your home by order of a Court of law. Fixtures and fittings All of our appliances and furnishings in the property, including installations for supplying or using gas, electricity and water. Flat A home which forms part of a building Garden • Lawns, xxxxxx, flowerbeds, trees, shrubs outside walls, fences, paths, yards and drives. • Grass • Trees • Plants • Bushes • Xxxxxx • Garage • Sheds • Greenhouses.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Your New Tenancy Agreement, Appendix 1, Appendix 1

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