Common use of Management of the Estate Clause in Contracts

Management of the Estate. The Tenant must not load or unload vehicles except on the parts of the Estate that it is permitted to use for that purpose by paragraph 2 of Part 1 of Schedule 1. The Tenant must not park vehicles in the Common Parts[ except in any areas that it is permitted to use for that purpose by paragraph 8 of Part 1 of Schedule 1]. The Tenant must not obstruct the Common Parts in any way or leave any goods on them. The Tenant must not deposit rubbish anywhere on the Estate except in skips or bins provided for that purpose and, if the Tenant brings a skip onto the Premises, it must arrange for it to be removed or emptied regularly. The Tenant must not use the Common Parts other than for the purposes designated under clause 5.10. [The Tenant must not use the Common Parts used for servicing the Premises outside the Servicing Hours.] The Tenant must comply with all regulations notified to it or contained within any relevant tenant guide or handbook for the Estate published by the Landlord from time to time. No regulations may impose obligations on the Tenant that are inconsistent with the Tenant’s rights and obligations under this Lease. Superior interest The Tenant must not breach [any of the Landlord’s obligations (excluding payment of rents or other sums) relating to the Estate in the Head Lease or] any obligations affecting the freehold interest in the Estate at the date of this Lease.64 Registration at the Land Registry If compulsorily registrable, the Tenant must:65 within six weeks of the date of this Lease, apply to register and then take reasonable steps to complete the registration of this Lease and the Tenant’s rights at the Land Registry; and provide the Landlord with an official copy of the registered title promptly after receipt.66 The Tenant must within four weeks after the End Date, apply to the Land Registry to close and then take reasonable steps to complete the closure of any registered title relating to this Lease and to remove from the Landlord’s registered title(s) to the Estate any reference to this Lease and the Tenant’s rights. [Turnover information The Tenant must supply to the Landlord on a monthly basis (to enable the Landlord to monitor sales at and the performance of the Estate) details of daily gross turnover by means of the link provided by the Landlord (whether email, computer, telephone or any other method required by the Landlord).67] Applications for consent or approval Where the Tenant makes any application to the Landlord for consent or approval under this Lease, the Tenant must provide to the Landlord all the information the Landlord requires to enable the Landlord to consider the application.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: modelcommerciallease.co.uk, modelcommerciallease.co.uk, modelcommerciallease.co.uk

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Management of the Estate. The Tenant must not load or unload vehicles except on the parts of the Estate that it is permitted to use for that purpose by paragraph 2 of Part 1 of Schedule 1. The Tenant must not park vehicles in the Common Parts[ except in any areas that it is permitted to use for that purpose by paragraph 8 of Part 1 of Schedule 1]. The Tenant must not obstruct the Common Parts in any way or leave any goods on them. The Tenant must not deposit rubbish anywhere on the Estate except in skips or bins provided for that purpose and, if the Tenant brings a skip onto the Premises, it must arrange for it to be removed or emptied regularly. The Tenant must not use the Common Parts other than for the purposes designated under clause 5.105.9. [The Tenant must not use the Common Parts used for servicing the Premises outside the Servicing Hours.] The Tenant must comply with all regulations notified to it or contained within any relevant tenant guide or handbook for the Estate published by the Landlord from time to time. No regulations may impose obligations on the Tenant that are inconsistent with the Tenant’s rights and obligations under this Lease. Superior interest The Tenant must not breach [any of the Landlord’s obligations (excluding payment of rents or other sums) relating to the Estate in the Head Lease or] any obligations affecting the freehold interest in the Estate at the date of this Lease.64 Lease.55 Registration at the Land Registry If compulsorily registrable, the Tenant must:65 must:56 within six weeks of the date of this Lease, apply to register and then take reasonable steps to complete the registration of this Lease and the Tenant’s rights at the Land Registry; and provide the Landlord with an official copy of the registered title promptly after receipt.66 receipt.57 The Tenant must within four weeks after the End Date, apply to the Land Registry to close and then take reasonable steps to complete the closure of any registered title relating to this Lease and to remove from the Landlord’s registered title(s) to the Estate any reference to this Lease and the Tenant’s rights. [Turnover information The Tenant must supply to the Landlord on a monthly basis (to enable the Landlord to monitor sales at and the performance of the Estate) details of daily gross turnover by means of the link provided by the Landlord (whether email, computer, telephone or any other method required by the Landlord).67] Applications for consent or approval Where the Tenant makes any application to the Landlord for consent or approval under this Lease, the Tenant must provide to the Landlord all the information the Landlord requires to enable the Landlord to consider the application.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: modelcommerciallease.co.uk, modelcommerciallease.co.uk

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Management of the Estate. The Tenant must not load or unload vehicles except on the parts of the Estate that it is permitted to use for that purpose by paragraph 2 of Part 1 of Schedule 1. The Tenant must not park vehicles in the Common Parts[ except in any areas that it is permitted to use for that purpose by paragraph 8 of Part 1 of Schedule 1]. The Tenant must not obstruct the Common Parts in any way or leave any goods on them. The Tenant must not deposit rubbish anywhere on the Estate except in skips or bins provided for that purpose and, if the Tenant brings a skip onto the Premises, it must arrange for it to be removed or emptied regularly. The Tenant must not use the Common Parts other than for the purposes designated under clause 5.105.9. [The Tenant must not use the Common Parts used for servicing the Premises outside the Servicing Hours.] The Tenant must comply with all regulations notified to it or contained within any relevant tenant guide or handbook for the Estate published by the Landlord from time to time. No regulations may impose obligations on the Tenant that are inconsistent with the Tenant’s rights and obligations under this Lease. Superior interest The Tenant must not breach [any of the Landlord’s obligations (excluding payment of rents or other sums) relating to the Estate in the Head Lease or] any obligations affecting the freehold interest in the Estate at the date of this Lease.64 Lease.50 Registration at the Land Registry If compulsorily registrable, the Tenant must:65 must:51 within six weeks of the date of this Lease, apply to register and then take reasonable steps to complete the registration of this Lease and the Tenant’s rights at the Land Registry; and provide the Landlord with an official copy of the registered title promptly after receipt.66 receipt.52 The Tenant must within four weeks after the End Date, apply to the Land Registry to close and then take reasonable steps to complete the closure of any registered title relating to this Lease and to remove from the Landlord’s registered title(s) to the Estate any reference to this Lease and the Tenant’s rights. [Turnover information The Tenant must supply to the Landlord on a monthly basis (to enable the Landlord to monitor sales at and the performance of the Estate) details of daily gross turnover by means of the link provided by the Landlord (whether email, computer, telephone or any other method required by the Landlord).67] Applications for consent or approval Where the Tenant makes any application to the Landlord for consent or approval under this Lease, the Tenant must provide to the Landlord all the information the Landlord requires to enable the Landlord to consider the application.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: modelcommerciallease.co.uk

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