Common use of Distraint Clause in Contracts

Distraint. In addition to Rent any amounts falling due under this Agreement may be recovered by distress as rent in arrears. For the purposes of Part III of the Landlord and Tenant (Consolidation) Ordinance (Cap.7) and of these presents, the Rent payable in respect of the Premises and other amounts recoverable by distress as rent in arrears shall be and be deemed to be in arrears if not paid in advance at the times and in the manner hereinbefore provided for payment thereof. All costs and expenses of and incidental to distraint shall be paid by the Tenant on a full indemnity basis and shall be recoverable from it as a debt.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Office Tenancy, Interpretation and Agreement (eBullion, Inc.), Tenancy Agreement (Goldenway, Inc.)

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Distraint. In addition to Rent any amounts falling due under this Agreement may be recovered by distress as rent in arrears. For the purposes of Part III of the Landlord and Tenant (Consolidation) Ordinance (Cap.7) and of these presentsthis Agreement, the Rent payable in respect of the Premises and other amounts recoverable by distress as rent in arrears shall be and be deemed to be in arrears if not paid in advance at the times and in the manner hereinbefore herein provided for payment thereof. All costs and expenses of and incidental to distraint shall be paid by the Tenant on a full indemnity basis and shall be recoverable from it Tenant as a debt.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solowin Holdings, Ltd.

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Distraint. In addition to Rent any amounts falling due under this Agreement may be recovered by distress as rent in arrears. For the purposes of Part III of the Landlord and Tenant (Consolidation) Ordinance (Cap.7Cap. 7) and of these presents, the Rent payable in respect of the Premises and other amounts recoverable by distress as rent in arrears shall be and be deemed to be in arrears if not paid in advance at the times and in the manner hereinbefore provided for payment thereof. All costs and expenses of and incidental to distraint shall be paid by the Tenant on a full indemnity basis and shall be recoverable from it as a debt.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement (EMAK Worldwide, Inc.)

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