Common use of Possessions and Refuse Clause in Contracts

Possessions and Refuse. 12.1 To remove or pay for the removal of all rubbish and items which are not to be left by the Landlord for the Tenant’s use during the Tenancy It is agreed between the Landlord and Tenant as follows: 1. Forfeiture Clause, Ending the Tenancy and Re-entry 1.1. If at any time: 1.1.1. the Rent, or any part of it remains unpaid for 14 days after falling due, whether formally demanded or not; or 1.1.2. if any agreement or obligation of the Tenant is not complied with; or 1.1.3. if any of the grounds set out in Schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 (as amended) being grounds 2, 7a, 7b, 8, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 14za 15 or 17 are made out (see Definitions); the Landlord may give written Notice to the Tenant that the Landlord seeks possession of the Property. If the Tenant does not comply with that Notice the Landlord will bring this Agreement to an end and re-gain possession of the Property by complying with his statutory obligations; obtaining a court order; and re-entering the Property with the County Court Bailiff. When the Bailiff enforces a possession order the right for the Tenant to remain in the Property will end. This clause does not prejudice any other rights that the Landlord may have in respect of the Tenant’s obligations under this Agreement

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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Possessions and Refuse. 12.1 To remove or pay for the removal of all rubbish and items which are not to be left by the Landlord for the Tenant’s use during the Tenancy Landlord(s) Xxxxxx(s) It is agreed between the Landlord and Tenant as follows: 1. Forfeiture Clause, Ending the Tenancy and Re-entry 1.1. If at any time: 1.1.1. the Rent, or any part of it remains unpaid for 14 days after falling due, whether formally demanded or not; or 1.1.2. if any agreement or obligation of the Tenant is not complied with; or 1.1.3. if any of the grounds set out in Schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 (as amended) being grounds 2, 7a, 7b, 8, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 14za 15 or 17 are made out (see Definitions); the Landlord may give written Notice to the Tenant that the Landlord seeks possession of the Property. If the Tenant does not comply with that Notice the Landlord will bring this Agreement to an end and re-gain possession of the Property by complying with his statutory obligations; obtaining a court order; and re-entering the Property with the County Court Bailiff. When the Bailiff enforces a possession order the right for the Tenant to remain in the Property will end. This clause does not prejudice any other rights that the Landlord may have in respect of the Tenant’s obligations under this Agreement

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Possessions and Refuse. 12.1 To remove or pay for the removal of all rubbish and items which are not to be left by the Landlord for the Tenant’s use during the Tenancy Schedule 3 General Conditions It is agreed between the Landlord and Tenant as follows: 1. Forfeiture Clause, Ending the Tenancy and Re-entry 1.1. If at any time: 1.1.1. the The Rent, or any part of it remains unpaid for 14 days after falling due, whether formally demanded or not; or 1.1.2. if any agreement or obligation of the Tenant is not complied with; or 1.1.3. if any of the grounds set out in Schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 Act 1988 (as amended) being grounds 2, 7a, 7b, 8, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 14za 15 or 17 are made out (see Definitions); the Landlord may give written Notice to the Tenant that the Landlord seeks possession of the Property. If the Tenant does not comply with that Notice the Landlord will bring this Agreement to an end and re-gain possession of the Property by complying with his statutory obligations; obtaining a court order; and re-entering the Property with the County Court Bailiff. When the Bailiff enforces a possession order the right for the Tenant to remain in the Property will end. This clause does not prejudice any other rights that the Landlord may have in respect of the Tenant’s obligations under this AgreementAgreement if any agreement or obligation of the Tenant is not complied with;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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Possessions and Refuse. 12.1 To remove or pay for the removal of all rubbish and items which are not to be left by the Landlord for the Tenant’s use during the Tenancy It is agreed between the Landlord and Tenant as follows: 1. Forfeiture Clause, Ending the Tenancy and Re-entry 1.1. If at any time: 1.1.1. the Rent, or any part of it remains unpaid for 14 days after falling due, whether formally demanded or not; or 1.1.2. if any agreement or obligation of the Tenant is not complied with; or 1.1.3. if any of the grounds set out in Schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 Act 1988 (as amended) being grounds 2, 7a, 7b, 8, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 14za 15 or 17 are made out (see Definitions); the Landlord may give written Notice to the Tenant that the Landlord seeks possession of the Property. If the Tenant does not comply with that Notice the Landlord will bring this Agreement to an end and re-gain possession of the Property by complying with his statutory obligations; obtaining a court order; and re-entering the Property with the County Court Bailiff. When the Bailiff enforces a possession order the right for the Tenant to remain in the Property will end. This clause does not prejudice any other rights that the Landlord may have in respect of the Tenant’s obligations under this Agreement

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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