Common use of Possession Order Clause in Contracts

Possession Order. An order made by a court directing that possession of a property be given to the council The property in which you live, including any garden, but not including any shared areas. By law, secure tenants have the right to stay in a property. We cannot remove a secure tenant from a property unless a court grants an ‘Order of Possession’.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Tenancy Agreement, Housing Tenancy Agreement

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Possession Order. An order made by a court directing that possession of a property be given back to the council The property in which you live, including any gardengarden and outbuilding, but not including any shared areas. By law, secure tenants have the right to stay in a property. We cannot remove a secure tenant from a property unless a court grants an ‘Order of Possession’.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Tenancy Agreement, Housing Tenancy Agreement

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Possession Order. An order made by a court directing that possession of a property be given back to the council The property in which you live, us. Your home including any gardenfixtures and fittings and if your home if a house or bungalow, includes any garage, driveway, allocated parking space, outbuilding or garden let under this tenancy and used exclusively for your home but not including any shared areas. By law, secure tenants have the right to stay in a property. We cannot remove a secure tenant from a property unless a court grants an ‘Order of Possession’.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Tenancy Agreement

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