Maximum Tenancy Sample Clauses

Maximum Tenancy. If the Student has not breached the terms and conditions of this Agreement during the initial Term or any Renewal Term, the Student may renew this Agreement for up to a total of six renewal Terms in accordance with the terms of the above Ordinary Renewal and Discretionary Renewal provisions. For clarity, whether the sixth renewal term is granted is in the sole discretion of the University. The Student agrees that the maximum tenancy period in the University’s Family Housing Complex which includes all Family housing buildings, parking lots, and surrounding ground (“Family Housing”) is seven years total per Family. Your maximum tenancy will not extend past 7 years. For purposes of calculating the maximum tenancy period, all periods of time that the Student has resided in Family Housing will be taken into account, including periods when the Student was not a Student of the University and was residing in Family Housing as a member of a Family (as defined above) of another Student.
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Maximum Tenancy. The Tenant is eligible to stay in the rental unit for a maximum of four (4) calendar years from the first date of occupancy, plus the balance of any academic term that has commenced before the end of the four year period. As long as one of the adults named on the original Rental Agreement is an eligible Tenant, the tenancy is eligible to be extended to the full four year maximum. Nothing in this section is intended to alter the fact that this Rental Agreement creates a month-to-month tenancy.
Maximum Tenancy. If the Student has not breached the terms and conditions of this Agreement during the initial Term or any Renewal Term, the Student may request renewal of this Agreement for up to a total of six renewal Terms in accordance with the terms of the above Ordinary Renewal and Discretionary Renewal provisions. For clarity, whether the sixth renewal term is granted is in the sole discretion of the University. The Student agrees that the maximum tenancy period in the University’s Family Housing Complex which includes all Family housing buildings, parking lots, and surrounding ground (“Family Housing”) is seven years total per

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  • Holdover Tenancy Unless this Sublease has been extended by mutual written agreement of the parties, there will be no holding over past the Term under the terms of this Sublease under any circumstances. If it becomes necessary to commence legal action to remove Subtenant from the Premises, the prevailing Party will be entitled to attorney’s fees and costs in addition to damages.

  • TERM OF TENANCY The Landlord lets to the Tenant the Property for a period of choose an item The Tenancy shall start on and include the 01 February 2022 and shall end on and include the 31 January 2023.

  • COMPANY TENANCY The undersigned representative of Company hereby warrants and certifies to Authority that Company is an organization in good standing in its state of registration, that it is authorized to do business in the State of Florida, and that the undersigned officer is authorized and empowered to bind the organization to the terms of this Agreement by his or her signature thereto.

  • Tenancy If for any reason the Tenant or Tenant’s guest(s) fail to comply with this Lease Agreement, or the Tenant misrepresented themselves in this Lease Agreement or on the Rental Application, the Tenant may be found in violation of this Lease Agreement and at the Landlord’s decision this document may become Void.

  • Term of the Lease The lease begins at p.m. on (the “Check-in Date”) and ends at a.m. on (the “Checkout Date”).

  • TERM OF LEASE This Lease shall commence on the date of ________ and shall continue until its natural termination under this part on the date of ________ at 11:59 PM. After the date of termination, this Lease shall automatically renew and shall continue for the same term amount until Landlord or Tenant undertake cancellation of this Lease in writing. At the expiration of this Lease, Tenant shall be responsible for providing a forwarding address to Landlord to receive any funds owed or other notices.

  • Initial Lease Term The Initial Lease Term is for a minimum of ten (10) years; however, the State will consider a longer lease term if economic benefits are deemed to be in the State’s best interest. Please propose a fixed, or flat, rental rate for a Gross Lease: including all expenses – taxes, insurance, janitorial services, maintenance, etc. The State may elect to pay for utilities separately so please include a cost per square foot to reduce the rental rate if such occurs.

  • End of tenancy 4.6.1 Return possession of the Property in the same good clean state and condition as it was originally provided to the Tenant, even if this was under a different tenancy agreement, and make good, pay for the repair of, or replace all such items of the fixtures, fittings, furniture and effects as shall be broken, lost, damaged or destroyed during that time (reasonable wear and tear and damage for which the Landlord has agreed to insure excepted).

  • SUPERIOR LEASE 3.18.1 To comply with all the conditions of any Superior Lease of which the Tenant has been given notice prior to signing this Tenancy Agreement, under which the Landlord owns the Property (if applicable) except for the payment of ground rent and maintenance charges, and to perform any covenants in the Superior Lease.

  • Tenancy Agreement The Landlord shall provide the Agent with any requirements for return and repossession of the Property at the earliest opportunity. Landlords should be aware that any tenancy agreement entered into on the Landlord's behalf is a binding legal agreement for the term agreed. Details of any tenancy agreement being entered into will be communicated to the Landlord as soon as possible. Landlords should be aware that the legal minimum notice period to tenants under assured shorthold tenancies is generally two months (should the contract allow for early termination) and this needs to be given even in the case of a fixed term tenancy which is due to expire.

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