Common use of RIGHT TO OCCUPY THE PREMISES Clause in Contracts

RIGHT TO OCCUPY THE PREMISES. 1. The landlord agrees that the tenant has the right to occupy the residential premises during the tenancy. The residential premises include the additional things (if any) noted under ‘Premises’.

Appears in 8 contracts

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RIGHT TO OCCUPY THE PREMISES. 1. The landlord agrees that the tenant has the right to occupy the residential premises during the tenancy. The residential premises include the additional things (if any) noted under ‘Premises’" Residential premises ".

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Tenancy Agreement, classic.austlii.edu.au

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RIGHT TO OCCUPY THE PREMISES. 1. The landlord agrees that the tenant has the right to occupy the residential premises during the tenancy. The residential premises include the additional things (if any) noted under ‘Premises’.Residential premises. Copy of Agreement

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: utscollege.edu.au

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