Common use of Pre-conditions for development Clause in Contracts

Pre-conditions for development. Notwithstanding any consent that may be granted by the Landlord under this Lease, the Tenant must not carry out any development on or at the Premises until all necessary notices under the Planning Acts have been served and copies produced to the Landlord, all necessary permissions under the Planning Acts have been obtained and produced to the Landlord, and the Landlord has acknowledged that every necessary planning permission is acceptable to him. The Landlord may refuse to acknowledge his acceptance of a planning permission on the grounds that any condition contained in it or anything omitted from it or the period referred to in it would be, or be likely to be, prejudicial to the Landlord or to his reversionary interest in the Premises whether during or following the end of the Term

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Management Agreement, Management Agreement

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Pre-conditions for development. Notwithstanding any consent that may be granted by the Landlord under this Lease, the Tenant must not carry out any development on or at the Premises until all necessary notices under the Planning Acts have been served and copies produced to the Landlord, all necessary permissions under the Planning Acts have been obtained and produced to the Landlord, and the Landlord has acknowledged that every necessary planning permission is acceptable to him. The Landlord may refuse to acknowledge his acceptance of a planning permission on the grounds that any condition contained in it or anything omitted from it or the period referred to in it would would, in the opinion of the Surveyor, be, or be likely to be, prejudicial to the Landlord or to his reversionary interest in the Premises whether during or following the end of the Term.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease

Pre-conditions for development. Notwithstanding any consent that may be granted by the Landlord under this Lease, Lease the Tenant must not carry out any development on or at the Premises until all necessary notices under the Planning Acts have been served and copies produced to the Landlord, all necessary permissions under the Planning Acts have been obtained and produced to the Landlord, and the Landlord has acknowledged that every necessary planning permission is acceptable to himit. The Landlord may refuse to acknowledge his its acceptance of a planning permission on the grounds that any condition contained in it or anything omitted from it or the period referred to in it would be, be or be likely to be, be prejudicial to the Landlord or and/or to his its reversionary interest in the Premises whether during or following the end of the Term.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: self-help-housing.org

Pre-conditions for development. 3.12.5.1 Notwithstanding any consent that may be granted by the Landlord under this Lease, the Tenant must not carry out any development on or at the Premises until all necessary notices under the Planning Acts have been served and copies produced to the Landlord, all necessary permissions under the Planning Acts have been obtained and produced to the Landlord, and the Landlord has acknowledged confirmed that every necessary planning permission is acceptable to himit. The Landlord may refuse to acknowledge his acceptance of accept a planning permission on the grounds that any condition contained in it or anything omitted from it or the period referred to in it would be, or be likely to be, prejudicial to the Landlord or to his its reversionary interest in the Premises or any ad- joining property of its whether during the Term or following the end of the Termit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: docs.kirkbymoorsidetowncouncil.gov.uk

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Pre-conditions for development. Notwithstanding any consent that may be granted by the Landlord under this Lease, the Tenant must not carry out any development on or at the Premises until all necessary notices under the Planning Acts have been served and copies produced to the Landlord, all necessary permissions under the Planning Acts have been obtained and produced to the Landlord, and the Landlord has acknowledged that every necessary planning permission is acceptable to him, such acknowledgement not to be unreasonably withheld. The Landlord may refuse to acknowledge his acceptance of a planning permission on the grounds that any condition contained in it or anything omitted from it or the period referred to in it would be, in the reasonable opinion of the Surveyor be or be likely to be, be prejudicial to the Landlord or to his reversionary interest in the Premises or any adjoining property of his whether during the Term or following the end of the Termit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.whatdotheyknow.com

Pre-conditions for development. Notwithstanding any consent that may be granted by the Landlord under this Lease, the Tenant must not carry out any development on or at the Premises until all necessary notices under the Planning Acts have been served and copies produced to the Landlord, all necessary permissions under the Planning Acts have been obtained and produced to the Landlord, and the Landlord has acknowledged that every necessary planning permission is acceptable to him. The Landlord may refuse to acknowledge his acceptance of a planning permission on the grounds that any condition contained in it or anything omitted from it or the period referred to in it would would, in the opinion of the Surveyor, be, or be likely to be, prejudicial to the Landlord or to his reversionary interest in the Premises whether during or following the end of the Term.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lionbridge Technologies Inc /De/

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