Common use of No Alterations Clause in Contracts

No Alterations. No alterations or additions may be made to the premises nor may any fixtures be installed or placards, decorations or other articles be attached in any way to any part of the premises without the prior written approval of the Clerk. Any alteration, fixture or fitting or attachment so approved shall at the discretion of the Parish Council remain in the premises at the end of the hiring. It will become the property of the Parish Council unless removed by the Hirer who must make good to the satisfaction of the Parish Council any damage caused to the premises by such removal.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Hiring Agreement, Hiring Agreement, Hiring Agreement

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No Alterations. No alterations or additions may be made to the premises nor may any fixtures be installed or placards, decorations or other articles be attached in any way to any part of the premises without the prior written approval of the ClerkParish Council. Any alteration, fixture or fitting or attachment so approved shall at the discretion of the Parish Council remain in the premises at the end of the hiring. It will become the property of the Parish Council unless removed by the Hirer who must make good to the satisfaction of the Parish Council any damage caused to the premises by such removal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hiring Agreement

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No Alterations. No The Hirer must not make any alterations or additions may be made to the premises nor may install or attach any fixtures be installed or placards, decorations or other articles be attached in any way to any part of the premises without the our prior written approval of approval. At the Clerk. Any Parish Council’s discretion, any alteration, fixture or fitting or attachment so which we have approved shall at the discretion of the Parish Council may remain in the premises at the end of the hiring. It Such items will become the property of the Parish Council unless removed by the Hirer hirer who must make good to the satisfaction of the Parish Council any damage caused to the premises by such removal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hall Hire Agreement

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