Common use of Rights of eviction Clause in Contracts

Rights of eviction. We may terminate our contract with you and ask you to leave your Accommodation immediately (without any compensation being payable) if we consider that you or your party have committed a breach of these terms and conditions including but not limited to:- We consider that your or your party’s behaviour endangers the safety of the owners or staff. Any complaints are made of anti-social or unacceptable behaviour against you or your party. You or your Party cause damage to the Property or its contents including carrying out unsafe or unacceptable activities at the Property; or you exceed the maximum occupancy limit for the Property. Events beyond our control We will not be responsible for any failure to perform our obligations under these terms and conditions that is caused by an event outside our control. An event outside our control means any act or event that is beyond our reasonable control, including, without limitation, severe weather event, drought, fire, explosion, storm, flood, earthquake, subsidence, epidemic or other natural disaster, strikes or industrial action by third parties, terrorist attack or threat of terrorist attack, war or threat of war, civil commotion, riot, invasion, or failure of public or private telecommunications networks.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: promotemyplacecdn.azureedge.net, promotemyplacecdn.azureedge.net, promotemyplacecdn.azureedge.net

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