Common use of Party Walls Clause in Contracts

Party Walls. Any wall separating the Premises from any adjoining premises is a party wall and must be repaired as a party wall. Service of formal notices Any formal notice must be in writing and sent by pre-paid first class post or special delivery to or otherwise delivered to or left at the address of the recipient under clause 6.5.2(c)(iv) or to any other address in the United Kingdom that the recipient has specified as its address for service by giving not less than ten Business Days’ formal notice under this clause 6.5. A formal notice served on: a company or limited liability partnership registered in the United Kingdom must be served at its registered office; a person resident in or incorporated in a country outside the United Kingdom must be served at the address for service in the United Kingdom of that party set out in the deed or document to which they are a party or if no such address has been given at their last known address in the United Kingdom.[The following [are the addresses][is the address] for service in the United Kingdom for:75] [[NAME OF LANDLORD] – [ADDRESS]; [and] [NAME OF TENANT] – [ADDRESS]; [and] [NAME OF XXXXXXXXX] – [ADDRESS].] anyone else must be served: in the case of the Landlord, at any postal address in the United Kingdom shown from time to time for the registered proprietor on the title number set out in Land Registry Prescribed Clause LR2.1 or if no such address is given, at its last known address in the United Kingdom; in the case of the Tenant, at the Premises; in the case of a guarantor, at the address of that party set out in the deed or document under which they gave the guarantee; and in respect of any other party, at their last known address in the United Kingdom. A formal notice given will be treated as served on the second Business Day after the date of posting if sent by pre-paid first class post or special delivery or at the time the formal notice is delivered to or left at the recipient’s address if delivered to or left at that address. If a formal notice is treated as served on a day that is not a Business Day or after 5.00pm on a Business Day it will be treated as served at 9.00am on the next Business Day. Service of a formal notice by fax or e-mail is not a valid form of service under this Lease.

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

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Party Walls. Any wall separating the Premises from any adjoining premises is a party wall and must be repaired as a party wall. Service of formal notices Any formal notice must be in writing and sent by pre-paid first class post or special delivery to or otherwise delivered to or left at the address of the recipient under clause 6.5.2(c)(iv) or to any other address in the United Kingdom that the recipient has specified as its address for service by giving not less than ten Business Days’ formal notice under this clause 6.5. A formal notice served on: a company or limited liability partnership registered in the United Kingdom must be served at its registered office; a person resident in or incorporated in a country outside the United Kingdom must be served at the address for service in the United Kingdom of that party set out in the deed or document to which they are a party or if no such address has been given at their last known address in the United Kingdom.[The following [are the addresses][is the address] for service in the United Kingdom for:75for:65] [[NAME OF LANDLORD] – [ADDRESS]; [and] [NAME OF TENANT] – [ADDRESS]; [and] [NAME OF XXXXXXXXX] – [ADDRESS].] anyone else must be served: in the case of the Landlord, at any postal address in the United Kingdom shown from time to time for the registered proprietor on the title number set out in Land Registry Prescribed Clause LR2.1 or if no such address is given, at its last known address in the United Kingdom; in the case of the Tenant, at the Premises; in the case of a guarantor, at the address of that party set out in the deed or document under which they gave the guarantee; and in respect of any other party, at their last known address in the United Kingdom. A formal notice given will be treated as served on the second Business Day after the date of posting if sent by pre-paid first class post or special delivery or at the time the formal notice is delivered to or left at the recipient’s address if delivered to or left at that address. If a formal notice is treated as served on a day that is not a Business Day or after 5.00pm on a Business Day it will be treated as served at 9.00am on the next Business Day. Service of a formal notice by fax or e-mail is not a valid form of service under this Lease.

Appears in 2 contracts

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

Party Walls. Any wall separating the Premises from any adjoining premises is a party wall and must be repaired as a party wall. Service of formal notices Any formal notice must be in writing and sent by pre-paid first class post or special delivery to or otherwise delivered to or left at the address of the recipient under clause 6.5.2(c)(iv) or to any other address in the United Kingdom that the recipient has specified as its address for service by giving not less than ten Business Days’ formal notice under this clause 6.5. A formal notice served on: a company or limited liability partnership registered in the United Kingdom must be served at its registered office; a person resident in or incorporated in a country outside the United Kingdom must be served at the address for service in the United Kingdom of that party set out in the deed or document to which they are a party or if no such address has been given at their last known address in the United Kingdom.[The following [are the addresses][is the address] for service in the United Kingdom for:75for:50] [[NAME OF LANDLORD] – [ADDRESS]; [and] [NAME OF TENANT] – [ADDRESS]; [and] [NAME OF XXXXXXXXXGUARANTOR] – [ADDRESS].] anyone else must be served: in the case of the Landlord, at any postal address in the United Kingdom shown from time to time for the registered proprietor on the title number set out in Land Registry Prescribed Clause LR2.1 or if no such address is given, at its last known address in the United Kingdom; in the case of the Tenant, at the Premises; in the case of a guarantor, at the address of that party set out in the deed or document under which they gave the guarantee; and in respect of any other party, at their last known address in the United Kingdom. A formal notice given will be treated as served on the second Business Day after the date of posting if sent by pre-paid first class post or special delivery or at the time the formal notice is delivered to or left at the recipient’s address if delivered to or left at that address. If a formal notice is treated as served on a day that is not a Business Day or after 5.00pm on a Business Day it will be treated as served at 9.00am on the next Business Day. Service of a formal notice by fax or e-mail is not a valid form of service under this Lease.

Appears in 2 contracts

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

Party Walls. Any wall separating the Premises from any adjoining premises is a party wall and must be repaired as a party wall. Service of formal notices Any formal notice must be in writing and sent by pre-paid first class post or special delivery to or otherwise delivered to or left at the address of the recipient under clause 6.5.2(c)(iv) or to any other address in the United Kingdom that the recipient has specified as its address for service by giving not less than ten Business Days’ formal notice under this clause 6.5. A formal notice served on: a company or limited liability partnership registered in the United Kingdom must be served at its registered office; a person resident in or incorporated in a country outside the United Kingdom must be served at the address for service in the United Kingdom of that party set out in the deed or document to which they are a party or if no such address has been given at their last known address in the United Kingdom.[The following [are the addresses][is the address] for service in the United Kingdom for:75for:55] [[NAME OF LANDLORD] – [ADDRESS]; [and] [NAME OF TENANT] – [ADDRESS]; [and] [NAME OF XXXXXXXXXGUARANTOR] – [ADDRESS].] anyone else must be served: in the case of the Landlord, at any postal address in the United Kingdom shown from time to time for the registered proprietor on the title number set out in Land Registry Prescribed Clause LR2.1 or if no such address is given, at its last known address in the United Kingdom; in the case of the Tenant, at the Premises; in the case of a guarantor, at the address of that party set out in the deed or document under which they gave the guarantee; and in respect of any other party, at their last known address in the United Kingdom. A formal notice given will be treated as served on the second Business Day after the date of posting if sent by pre-paid first class post or special delivery or at the time the formal notice is delivered to or left at the recipient’s address if delivered to or left at that address. If a formal notice is treated as served on a day that is not a Business Day or after 5.00pm on a Business Day it will be treated as served at 9.00am on the next Business Day. Service of a formal notice by fax or e-mail is not a valid form of service under this Lease.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: modelcommerciallease.co.uk

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Party Walls. Any wall separating the Premises from any adjoining premises is a party wall and must be repaired as a party wall. Service of formal notices Any formal notice must be in writing and sent by pre-paid first class post or special delivery to or otherwise delivered to or left at the address of the recipient under clause 6.5.2(c)(iv) or to any other address in the United Kingdom that the recipient has specified as its address for service by giving not less than ten Business Days’ formal notice under this clause 6.5. A formal notice served on: a company or limited liability partnership registered in the United Kingdom must be served at its registered office; a person resident in or incorporated in a country outside the United Kingdom must be served at the address for service in the United Kingdom of that party set out in the deed or document to which they are a party or if no such address has been given at their last known address in the United Kingdom.[The following [are the addresses][is the address] for service in the United Kingdom for:75for:60] [[NAME OF LANDLORD] – [ADDRESS]; [and] [NAME OF TENANT] – [ADDRESS]; [and] [NAME OF XXXXXXXXX] – [ADDRESS].] anyone else must be served: in the case of the Landlord, at any postal address in the United Kingdom shown from time to time for the registered proprietor on the title number set out in Land Registry Prescribed Clause LR2.1 or if no such address is given, at its last known address in the United Kingdom; in the case of the Tenant, at the Premises; in the case of a guarantor, at the address of that party set out in the deed or document under which they gave the guarantee; and in respect of any other party, at their last known address in the United Kingdom. A formal notice given will be treated as served on the second Business Day after the date of posting if sent by pre-paid first class post or special delivery or at the time the formal notice is delivered to or left at the recipient’s address if delivered to or left at that address. If a formal notice is treated as served on a day that is not a Business Day or after 5.00pm on a Business Day it will be treated as served at 9.00am on the next Business Day. Service of a formal notice by fax or e-mail is not a valid form of service under this Lease.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: modelcommerciallease.co.uk

Party Walls. Any wall separating the Premises from any adjoining premises is a party wall and must be repaired as a party wall. Service of formal notices Any formal notice must be in writing and sent [by pre-paid first class post or special delivery to or otherwise delivered to or left at the address of the recipient under clause 6.5.2(c)(iv) 6.5.2 or to any other address in the United Kingdom that the recipient has specified as its address for service by giving not less than ten Business Days’ formal notice under this clause 6.5.66][:] [by pre-paid first class post or special delivery to or otherwise delivered to or left at the address of the recipient under clause 6.5.2 or to any other address in the United Kingdom that the recipient has specified as its address for service by giving not less than ten Business Days’ formal notice under this clause 6.5. A ; or by e-mail to the e-mail address of the recipient under clause 6.5.4 or to any other e-mail address that the recipient has specified as its address for service by e-mail by giving not less than ten Business Days’ formal notice under this clause 6.5.67] [Unless served by e-mail, a68][A] formal notice served on: a company or limited liability partnership registered in the United Kingdom must be served at its registered office; a person resident in or incorporated in a country outside the United Kingdom must be served at the address for service in the United Kingdom of that party set out in the deed or document to which they are a party or if no such address has been given at their last known address in the United Kingdom.[The following [are the addresses][is the address] for service in the United Kingdom for:75for:69] [[NAME OF LANDLORD] – [ADDRESS]; [and] [NAME OF TENANT] – [ADDRESS]; [and] [NAME OF XXXXXXXXX] – [ADDRESS].] anyone else must be served: in the case of the Landlord, at any postal address in the United Kingdom shown from time to time for the registered proprietor on the title number set out in Land Registry Prescribed Clause LR2.1 or if no such address is given, at its last known address in the United Kingdom; in the case of the Tenant, at the Premises; in the case of a guarantor, at the address of that party set out in the deed or document under which they gave the guarantee; and in respect of any other party, at their last known address in the United Kingdom. A formal notice given will be treated as served on the second Business Day after the date of posting if sent by pre-paid first class post or special delivery or at the time the formal notice is delivered to or left at the recipient’s address if delivered to or left at that address. [A formal notice served by e-mail will be treated as served 1 hour after the date and time that the e-mail is sent unless the recipient can prove that it has not received the e-mail. The following are the specified e-mail addresses for service: in respect of [NAME OF LANDLORD] – [E-MAIL ADDRESS] or, in respect of any other person who becomes the immediate landlord of the Tenant, the e-mail address, if any, given in a formal notice served by that person under this clause 6.5; in respect of [NAME OF TENANT] – [E-MAIL ADDRESS] or, in respect of any successor in title to that tenant, the e-mail address, if any, specified by that successor in title in any licence to assign this lease, any notice of assignment given under clause 4.15 or in a formal notice served by that successor in title under this clause 6.5; and [in respect of [NAME OF GUARANTOR] – [E-MAIL ADDRESS] or, in respect of any other][in respect of any] person who becomes a guarantor of the Tenant’s obligations under this Lease, the e-mail address, if any, specified by that guarantor in any licence to assign this lease, any notice of assignment given under clause 4.15 or in a formal notice served by that guarantor under this clause 6.5.70] If a formal notice is treated as served on a day that is not a Business Day or after 5.00pm on a Business Day it will be treated as served at 9.00am on the next Business Day. Service of a formal notice by fax [or e-mail mail] is not a valid form of service under this Lease.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.modelcommerciallease.co.uk

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