During the Lifetime of the Grantors Sample Clauses

During the Lifetime of the Grantors. A. As long as both Grantors are living, each Grantor shall have the right to live in one-half of any residential real property owned by the Trust. If only one grantor is living, then he or she shall have the right to live in all such residential real property.
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  • Managing the Grant 7.1 Each party must notify the other of:

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  • OPERATION OF PROPERTY DURING AGREEMENT PERIOD The Seller will continue to operate the Property and any business conducted on the Property in the manner operated prior to the Agreement and will take no action that would adversely impact the Property, tenants, lender, or business, if any. Any changes, such as renting vacant space, that materially affects the Property or the Buyer's intended use will be permitted only with the Buyer's consent.

  • ENDING THE TENANCY 1) The tenant may end a monthly, weekly or other periodic tenancy by giving the landlord at least one month's written notice. A notice given the day before the rent is due in a given month ends the tenancy at the end of the following month. [For example, if the tenant wants to move at the end of May, the tenant must make sure the landlord receives written notice on or before April 30th.]

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