Prohibition of dealings Sample Clauses

Prohibition of dealings. Except as expressly permitted by this lease, the Tenant shall not assign, underlet, charge, part with or share possession or share occupation of this lease or the Property or hold the lease on trust for any person (except pending registration of a dealing permitted by this lease at HM Land Registry or by reason only of joint legal ownership).
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Prohibition of dealings. The Tenant shall not assign, underlet, charge, part with or share possession or share occupation of this lease or the Property or assign, part with or share any of the benefits or burdens of this lease, or in any interest derived from it, whether by a virtual assignment or other similar arrangement or hold the lease on trust for any person (except by reason only of joint legal ownership), or grant any right or licence over the Property in favour of any third party.
Prohibition of dealings. The Tenant shall not assign, underlet, charge, part with possession or share occupation of this lease or the Property or hold the lease on trust for any person (except by reason only of joint legal ownership), nor grant any right or licence over the Property in favour of any third party without the consent of the Landlord
Prohibition of dealings. The Tenant must not:
Prohibition of dealings. Subject to clause 18, the Tenant shall not assign, underlet, charge, part with or share possession or share occupation of the whole or any part or parts of this Lease or the Property or hold the whole or any part or parts of this lease on trust for any person (except pending registration of a dealing permitted by this Lease at HM Land Registry or by reason only of joint legal ownership).
Prohibition of dealings. Except as expressly permitted by clause 13 and clause 14 and clause 15 and clause 16, the Tenant must not:
Prohibition of dealings. 7.1 Except as expressly permitted by clause 8 the Tenant shall not:
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Prohibition of dealings. 17.1 The Tenant shall not assign, underlet, charge ( other than by way of a bona fide charge at arms’ length to a recognised financial institution), part with or share possession of this lease or the Property or hold the lease on trust for any person.
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