Common use of Object of Agreement Clause in Contracts

Object of Agreement. 2.1. The object of the Residential Agreement consists of the property possessed by the Landlord, comprising a residential room, common rooms and inventory items therein. The object of the Residential Agreement and condition thereof are specified in the record of delivery and receipt of the room(s) and property that forms an integral annex of the Agreement. 2.2. Before entering into the Agreement, the Tenant has the right to inspect the property constituting the object of the Residential Agreement and, having entered into the Agreement, to use the property constituting the object of the Residential Agreement as a residence in accordance with the Internal Rules of the Tartu Student Village Non-profit Association (hereinafter the Student Village). 2.3. The property constituting the object of the Residential Agreement may also be used by other people who have entered into a residential agreement with the Landlord, depending on the number of occupiers authorised for the room leased.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Residential Agreement, Residential Agreement, Residential Agreement

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