Irritancy Sample Clauses

Irritancy. 7.1 If the Tenants shall fail to perform or observe any of the material obligations undertaken by them in this Lease or if the Tenants (being a corporation) shall go into liquidation, (whether compulsory or voluntary) (save for the purpose of amalgamation or reconstruction of a solvent company where such amalgamation or reconstruction has been approved in advance by the Landlords (the Landlords’ approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed)), or have a winding up order made against them or have a receiver or administrator appointed or if the Tenants (being a company with unlimited liability) apply to limit their liability or in the event that the Tenants or any of them enter into a composition for the benefit of creditors or shall make any arrangement with their creditors, or shall become insolvent or apparently insolvent or have a curator or judicial factor appointed then and in any of these events it shall be in the power of the Landlords by notice to bring this Lease to an end forthwith without any declarator or process of law to that effect and to remove the Tenants from possession of the Subjects, and repossess and enjoy the same as if this Lease had not been granted and that without prejudice to any other remedy of the Landlords in respect of any antecedent breach of any of the Tenants obligations hereunder, and under reservation of all rights and claims competent to the Landlords in terms of this Lease which irritancy is hereby deemed to be pactional and not penal and should not be purgeable at the bar. Any such liquidation, receiver, administration, curator or judicial factor shall be referred to herein as a “Relevant Third Party”. 7.2 In the case of a material breach, non-observance or non-performance by the Tenants which is capable of being remedied, the Landlords shall not exercise any such option of forfeiture unless and until they shall first have given written notice to the Tenants and any other Relevant Third Party including every permitted creditor in any then existing standard security or floating charge affecting this Lease where such security has the consent of the Landlords as required under this Lease, specifying the breach, non-observance or non-performance and requiring the same to be remedied and intimating their intention to exercise their option of forfeiture and in the event of the said breach, non-observance or non-performance not being remedied within such period as may be stated in the notice (being such reasonable peri...
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Irritancy. 9.3.1 The Landlord may re-enter the Communications Site (or any part of it in the name of the whole) and thereby terminate this Lease (subject to paragraph 30(2) of the Code) without prejudice to any right or remedy of the Landlord in respect of any breach of obligation by the Tenant: (a) by giving the Tenant not less than 18 months’ prior written notice where: (i) any Site Payment is unpaid for 28 days after becoming payable having been formally demanded by the Landlord; or (ii) the Tenant is in substantial breach of its obligations under this Lease and it has not remedied the breach within a reasonable time (being a period of no less than one month) having been given prior written notice of such breach by the Landlord; or (b) where one or more of the following acts of insolvency have occurred: (i) the taking of any step in connection with any voluntary arrangement or any other compromise or arrangement for the benefit of any creditors of the Tenant; (ii) the making of an administration order in relation to the Tenant; (iii) the Tenant gives any notice of intention to appoint an administrator, or the filing at court of the prescribed documents in connection with the appointment of an administrator, or the appointment of an administrator, in any case in relation to the Tenant; (iv) the appointment of a receiver or manager or an administrative receiver in relation to any property or income of the Tenant; (v) the commencement of a voluntary winding-up in respect of the Tenant (except where such actions are for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction of a solvent company in respect of which a statutory declaration of solvency has been filed with the Registrar of Companies); (vi) the making of a winding-up order in respect of the Tenant; (vii) the Tenant is struck off from the Register of Companies; or (viii) the Tenant otherwise ceases to exist.
Irritancy. The Landlord shall not be entitled to irritate the Lease (terminate) in the event of a monetary breach of the Lease by the Tenant unless the Landlord has complied fully with the fair notice and remedial period provisions laid out in the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985 (as amended from time to time).
Irritancy. If the Association allow the premises to go unused and/or unoccupied for a period of more than 2 months unless previously approved by the Council or if the premises are rendered unsafe and/or unfit for beneficial occupation or the Association are at any time in breach of any of the non-monetary obligations undertaken by them under the lease then the Council may bring the lease to an end forthwith. The Council shall not exercise irritancy without first issuing a written notice requiring remedy.
Irritancy. Subject to the provisions of sections 4,5, and 6 of the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions ) (Scotland) Xxx 0000 if the rent herein provided for or any part thereof or any other sum due under this Lease shall at any time be in arrears (whether demanded or not) for 14 days after the due date for payment or if there shall be any breach of any of the undertakings on the part of the Tenant contained in this Lease or if the Tenant shall become apparently insolvent or shall make any arrangement with creditors or shall suffer any diligence to be levied on the Premises or the contents thereof or if the Tenant shall go into liquidation whether voluntary or compulsory (otherwise than a voluntary liquidation of a solvent company for the purpose of amalgamation or reconstruction on terms approved by the Landlord in writing) or suffer a receiver or administrator to be appointed, then and in any such case it shall be lawful for the Landlord at any time thereafter by notice in writing to bring this Lease to an end immediately and to enter the Premises and repossess and enjoy the same as if this Lease had not been granted but without prejudice to any right of action or remedy of the Landlord in respect of any previous breach of any of the undertakings by the Tenant contained in this Lease
Irritancy. Where the tenant:- 15.1. assigns or otherwise parts with possession of the Dwelling; or 15.2. ceases to be a Full Time Student; or
Irritancy. 9.3.1 The Site Provider may re-enter the Communications Site (or any part of it in the name of the whole) and thereby terminate this Agreement (subject to paragraph 30(2) of the Code) without prejudice to any right or remedy of the Site Provider in respect of any breach of obligation by the Operator: (a) by giving the Operator not less than 18 months’ prior written notice where: (i) any Site Payment is unpaid for 28 days after becoming payable having been formally demanded by the Site Provider; or (ii) the Operator is in substantial breach of its obligations under this Agreement and it has not remedied the breach within a reasonable time (being a period of no less than one month) having been given prior written notice of such breach by the Site Provider; or (b) where one or more of the following acts of insolvency have occurred: (i) the taking of any step in connection with any voluntary arrangement or any other compromise or arrangement for the benefit of any creditors of the Operator; (ii) the making of an administration order in relation to the Operator; (iii) the Operator gives any notice of intention to appoint an administrator, or the filing at court of the prescribed documents in connection with the appointment of an administrator, or the appointment of an administrator, in any case in relation to the Operator; (iv) the appointment of a receiver or manager or an administrative receiver in relation to any property or income of the Operator; (v) the commencement of a voluntary winding-up in respect of the Operator (except where such actions are for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction of a solvent company in respect of which a statutory declaration of solvency has been filed with the Registrar of Companies); (vi) the making of a winding-up order in respect of the Operator; (vii) the Operator is struck off from the Register of Companies; or (viii) the Operator otherwise ceases to exist.
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