Relevant Person. Under the Housing Act 2004 any person or body that provides the tenancy deposit for an assured shorthold tenancy is called a Relevant Person. For this tenancy there is no Relevant Person as the Deposit is provided by the Tenant.
Relevant Person. Under the Housing Act 2004 any person or body that provides the tenancy deposit for an assured shorthold tenancy is called a Relevant Person. Contact Address: Contact Tel Number: Contact Fax Number: Contact Email Address:
Relevant Person. If the Deposit is being paid by a third party, please provide the third party’s name, address, phone number and email address to the Management Company in writing to: xxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx
Relevant Person. This is someone who has paid a Deposit to a Landlord on behalf of a Tenant, and who is a ‘relevant person’ as described in Sections 212 to 215 of the Housing Act 2004. This is where there is only one Tenant in a Tenancy. Means short message service otherwise known as text messaging service. This is a Form completed by either the Landlord or the Tenant when they are claiming repayment of all or part of the Deposit when the other Party is uncontactable or not responding to correspondence.
Relevant Person. Under the Housing Act 2004 any person or body that provides the tenancy deposit for an assured shorthold tenancy is called a Relevant Person. For this tenancy there is no Relevant Person as the Deposit is provided by the Tenant. ~The Relevant Person is: INSERT NAME HERE (IF ADDING A NAME HERE, DELETE LAST SENTENCE ABOVE IN BOLD) Contact Address: Contact Telephone Number: Contact Email Address: Contact Fax Number: n/a Where the party consists of more than one entity or person the obligations apply to and are enforceable against them jointly and severally. Joint and several liability means that any one of the members of a party can be held responsible for the full obligations under the agreement if the other members do not fulfil their obligations. The parties listed above agree that the Landlord’s Agent may provide their name, address and other contact details to third parties including, but not limited to, the Landlord, the Tenant, contractors, referencing companies, utility providers, the local authority and the appropriate tenancy deposit protection scheme provider.
Relevant Person in relation to any protected proceedings, means any person who has, or has had, a right in, or in respect of, the protected proceedings or their subject matter; and
Relevant Person. Under the Housing Act 2004 any person or body that provides the tenancy deposit for an assured shorthold tenancy is called a Relevant Person. For this tenancy there is no Relevant Person as the Deposit is provided by the Tenant. Where the party consists of more than one entity or person the obligations apply to and are enforceable against them jointly and severally. Joint and several liability means that any one of the members of a party can be held responsible for the full obligations under the agreement if the other members do not fulfil their obligations. The parties listed above agree that the Landlord’s Agent may provide their name, address and other contact details to third parties including, but not limited to, the Landlord, the Tenant, contractors, referencing companies, utility providers, the local authority and the appropriate tenancy deposit protection scheme provider.
Relevant Person. For this tenancy there is no Relevant Person within the meaning of Housing Act 2004 as the Deposit is provided by the Tenant.
Relevant Person. In accordance with Clause 34.1 (Required Consents) and Clause 34.2(b) (Exceptions) of the Facility Agreement, the Company requests the consent of the Majority Lenders to: - amend Clause 17.26 (d) (U.S. Securities laws; status of the Collateral SDRs) of the Facility Agreement as follows:
Relevant Person. In this Clause 19 a “Relevant Person” means the Borrower, a Security Party and any company which is a subsidiary of the Borrower or a Security Party or of which the Borrower or the Security Party is a subsidiary; but excluding any company which is dormant and the value of whose gross assets is $50,000 or less;