Common use of Not to void insurance Clause in Contracts

Not to void insurance. The Tenant shall not do anything which may result in the insurers refusing to pay the insured sums (entirely or partly) under any fire and other insurance policies taken out by the Landlord, or make any such insurance policies invalid or capable of being cancelled, or which may increase the premium payable by the Landlord on such policies. In the event of a breach of this covenant, the Tenant shall make good all damage suffered by the Landlord and repay to the Landlord on demand all sums paid by the Landlord by way of increased premiums and all other expenses relating to the renewal of such policy or policies rendered necessary by a breach or non-observance of this covenant without prejudice to any other rights of the Landlord.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: T Enancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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Not to void insurance. The Tenant shall not do anything which may result in the insurers refusing to pay the insured sums (entirely or partly) under any fire and other insurance policies taken out by the Landlord, or make any such insurance policies invalid or capable of being cancelled, or which may increase the premium payable by the Landlord on such policies. In the event of a breach of this covenant, the Tenant shall make good all damage suffered by the Landlord and repay to the Landlord on demand all sums paid by the Landlord by way of increased premiums and all other expenses relating to the renewal of such policy or policies rendered necessary by a breach or non-non- observance of this covenant without prejudice to any other rights of the Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement

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Not to void insurance. The Tenant shall not do anything which may result in the insurers refusing to pay the insured sums (entirely or partly) under any fire and other insurance policies taken out by the Tenant and / or the Landlord, or make any such insurance policies invalid or capable of being cancelled, or which may increase the premium payable by the Landlord on such policies. In the event of a breach of this covenant, the Tenant shall make good all damage suffered by the Landlord and repay to the Landlord on demand all sums paid by the Landlord by way of increased premiums and all other expenses relating to the renewal of such policy or policies rendered necessary by a breach or non-observance of this covenant without prejudice to any other rights of the Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement

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