Common use of Termination due to damage or destruction Clause in Contracts

Termination due to damage or destruction. If during the Term the Room or the Building (or any part of it) is damaged or destroyed, or any of the services disrupted, so that the Room or the Building (or any part of it) becomes, in the Manager’s opinion, unfit for habitation or use, then, the Manager may at its election terminate this agreement and on termination:

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Accommodation Agreement, Accommodation Agreement, Accommodation Agreement

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Termination due to damage or destruction. If during the Term the Room or the Building (or any part of it) is damaged or destroyed, or any of the services disrupted, so that the Room or the Building (or any part of it) becomes, in the Manager’s reasonable opinion, unfit for habitation or use, then, the Manager may at its election terminate this agreement and on termination:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Accommodation Agreement, Accommodation Agreement, Accommodation Agreement

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