Common use of Tenancy and Rent Clause in Contracts

Tenancy and Rent. 3.1. The Allotment shall be held on a yearly tenancy from 29th September each year at an annual rent of £33 subject to review as provided in Clause 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4. Payment is due within ONE MONTH of receipt of invoice which is payable to the Council by the Tenant each year (“the Rent Day”). If an allotment is taken mid-term a pro-rata payment will be due, in advance. New tenants will be required to pay a refundable deposit of £100 which will be refunded to the tenant, or their estate, on termination of the tenancy agreement unless: a. When vacating the Allotment the outgoing tenant or their estate, fails to leave the plot in a clean and tidy condition and free from all extraneous material (such as metal, glass, concrete etc), if the plot is not so cleared then the £100 deposit will be retained by the Council. 3.2. The Council may, at its discretion, increase the rent payable by giving not less than 12 months’ notice of increase to take effect the following year. 3.3. Water supply to the allotment will be monitored and a separate charge for water may be made by the Council at the next renewal date. 3.4. Where additional amenities are provided on the Allotment Site by the Council these will be taken into account when setting the following year’s rent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Allotment Agreement, Allotment Agreement

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Tenancy and Rent. 3.1. The Allotment shall be held on a yearly tenancy from 29th September each year at an annual rent of £33 subject to review as provided in Clause 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4. Payment is due within ONE MONTH of receipt of invoice which is payable to the Council by the Tenant each year (“the Rent Day”). If an allotment is taken mid-term a pro-rata payment will be due, in advance. New tenants will be required to pay a refundable deposit of £100 50 which will be refunded to the tenant, or their estate, on termination of the tenancy agreement unless: a. When vacating the Allotment the outgoing tenant or their estate, fails to leave the plot in a clean and tidy condition and free from all extraneous material (such as metal, glass, concrete etc), if the plot is not so cleared then the £100 50 deposit will be retained by the Council. 3.2. The Council may, at its discretion, increase the rent payable by giving not less than 12 months’ notice of increase to take effect the following year. 3.3. Water supply to the allotment will be monitored and a separate charge for water may be made by the Council at the next renewal date. 3.4. Where additional amenities are provided on the Allotment Site by the Council these will be taken into account when setting the following year’s rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Allotment Agreement

Tenancy and Rent. 3.1. The Allotment shall be held on a yearly tenancy from 29th September each year at an annual rent of £33 39.95 subject to review as provided in Clause 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4. Payment is due within ONE MONTH of receipt of invoice which is payable to the Council by the Tenant each year (“the Rent Day”). If an allotment is taken mid-term a pro-rata payment will be due, in advance. New tenants will be required to pay a refundable deposit of £100 50 which will be refunded to the tenant, or their estate, on termination of the tenancy agreement unless: a. : When vacating the Allotment Allotment, the outgoing tenant or their estate, fails to leave the plot in a clean and tidy condition and free from all extraneous material (such as metal, glass, concrete etc), if the plot is not so cleared then the £100 50 deposit will be retained by the Council. 3.2. The deposit shall be used to cover costs incurred by the Council with plot preparation. The Council may, at its discretion, increase the rent payable by giving not less than 12 months’ notice of increase to take effect the following year. 3.3. Water supply to the allotment will be monitored and a separate charge for water may be made by the Council at the next renewal date. 3.4. Where additional amenities are provided on the Allotment Site by the Council these will be taken into account when setting the following year’s rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Allotment Agreement

Tenancy and Rent. 3.1. The Allotment shall be held on a yearly tenancy from 29th September each year at an annual rent of £33 39.95 subject to review as provided in Clause 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4. Payment is due within ONE MONTH of receipt of invoice which is payable to the Council by the Tenant each year (“the Rent Day”). If an allotment is taken mid-term a pro-rata payment will be due, in advance. New tenants will be required to pay a refundable deposit of £100 50 which will be refunded to the tenant, or their estate, on termination of the tenancy agreement unless: a. When vacating the Allotment Allotment, the outgoing tenant or their estate, fails to leave the plot in a clean and tidy condition and free from all extraneous material (such Such as metal, glass, concrete etc), if the plot is not so cleared then the £100 50 deposit will be retained by the Council. The deposit shall be used to cover costs incurred by the Council with plot preparation. 3.2. The Council may, at its discretion, increase the rent payable by giving not less than 12 months’ notice of increase to take effect the following year. 3.3. Water supply to the allotment will be monitored and a separate charge for water may be made by the Council at the next renewal date. 3.4. Where additional amenities are provided on the Allotment Site by the Council these will be taken into account when setting the following year’s rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Allotment Agreement

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Tenancy and Rent. 3.1. The Allotment shall be held on a yearly tenancy from 29th September each year at an annual rent of £33 35 subject to review as provided in Clause 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4. Payment is due within ONE MONTH of receipt of invoice which is payable to the Council by the Tenant each year (“the Rent Day”). If an allotment is taken mid-term a pro-rata payment will be due, in advance. New tenants will be required to pay a refundable deposit of £100 which will be refunded to the tenant, or their estate, on termination of the tenancy agreement unless: a. When vacating the Allotment Allotment, the outgoing tenant or their estate, fails to leave the plot in a clean and tidy condition and free from all extraneous material (such as metal, glass, concrete etc), if the plot is not so cleared then the £100 deposit will be retained by the Council. The deposit shall be used to cover costs incurred by the Council with plot preparation. 3.2. The Council may, at its discretion, increase the rent payable by giving not less than 12 months’ notice of increase to take effect the following year. 3.3. Water supply to the allotment will be monitored and a separate charge for water may be made by the Council at the next renewal date. 3.4. Where additional amenities are provided on the Allotment Site by the Council these will be taken into account when setting the following year’s rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Allotment Agreement

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