Common use of Serving of Notices Clause in Contracts

Serving of Notices. 2.6.1 The Landlord must provide at least 10 weeks written notice to Coopers if they wish to end the Tenancy either at the end of the fixed term, or any extension thereof, or according to the break clause. Coopers cannot be held liable for any delay in obtaining possession if insufficient time is allowed for service of the possession notice, or if you prepare and serve any notice yourself.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.coopersresidential.co.uk, www.coopersresidential.co.uk, www.coopersresidential.co.uk

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Serving of Notices. 2.6.1 2.4.1 The Landlord must provide at least 10 weeks written notice to Coopers if they wish to end the Tenancy either at the end of the fixed term, or any extension thereof, or according to the break clause. Coopers cannot be held liable for any delay in obtaining possession if insufficient time is allowed for service of the possession notice, or if you prepare and serve any notice yourself.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.coopersresidential.co.uk

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Serving of Notices. 2.6.1 2.3.1 The Landlord must provide at least 10 weeks written notice to Coopers if they wish to end the Tenancy either at the end of the fixed term, or any extension thereof, or according to the break clause. Coopers cannot be held liable for any delay in obtaining possession if insufficient time is allowed for service of the possession notice, or if you prepare and serve any notice yourself.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.coopersresidential.co.uk

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