Termination of the lease by the lessor Sample Clauses

Termination of the lease by the lessor. 1. The lessor may terminate the lease if “the thing leased is a house, [with] the total rental in arrears [corresponding] to two months,” or the lessee fails to pay after the lessor fixes a reasonable deadline and notifies him to pay (Paragraph 2, Article 440 of the Civil Code). 2. “If the lessee uses the thing leased […] in a way against the provisions [agreed upon], and if he continues to so use it notwithstanding a remonstrance of the lessor, the latter may terminate the contract” (Paragraph 2, Article 438 of the Civil Code). 3. “If the lessee sublets the thing leased to another person [without the lessor’s consent], the [latter] may terminate the lease” (Paragraph 2, Article 443 of the Civil Code). 4. According to Subparagraph 3, Article 100 of the Land Act, the lessor shall take back his house leased for unlimited period, if the “cumulative amount of house rental which the lessee has failed to pay exceeds the equivalent of two months’ rental, after the entire cash deposit has been used to counterbalance the amount in arrears.” He can only do that on the condition that he abides by Paragraph 1, Article 440 of the Civil Code, which states that “if the lessee delays paying the rental, the lessor may fix a reasonable deadline and notify him to pay.” If the lessee does not pay within such deadline, the lessor may terminate the lease. Before the lease is finally terminated, it is hard to say that the lessor has the right to take the property back ((42) Tai-Shang No. 1186). 5. “When unit owners or inhabitants who are two terms behind in the payment of their shares of common fund contributions or other expenses and refuse to comply after being given [a] notice to make the payment within a specified period, the manager or management committee may xxx to the court for the payment plus the overdue payment interest” (Article 21 of the Condominium Administration Act Building Administration Division). 6. Article 21 of the Condominium Administration Act Building Administration Division states that “when unit owners or inhabitants who are two terms behind in the payment of their shares of common fund contributions or other expenses and refuse to comply after being given [a] notice to make the payment within a specified period, the manager or management committee may xxx to the court for the payment plus the overdue payment interest.” However, no administrative agencies can comment on whether the court shall accept the case or admit the evidences submitted. The terms ...
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Related to Termination of the lease by the lessor

  • Termination of the Lease The parties agree that the Management Agreement and the rights and benefits of Manager thereunder shall not be terminated or disturbed in any respect except in accordance with the terms of the Management Agreement, and not as a result of any termination of the Lease. Accordingly, if the Lease is terminated for any reason, including, without limitation, expiration of the term thereof or the "rejection" thereof following Bankruptcy (a) shall recognize Manager's rights under the Management Agreement, (b) agrees that Manager shall not be named as a party in any eviction or other possessory action or proceeding, and that Manager shall not be disturbed in its right to manage the Inn pursuant to the Management Agreement, and (c) shall at the time of or prior to such Lease Termination either (i) elect not to take either of the actions described in clause (c)(ii) below, in which case all of "Lessee's" rights, benefits, privileges and obligations under the Management Agreement with respect to periods after the Lease Termination shall be assumed directly by Lessor, or (ii) cause an "Approved Lessee" (as defined below) to (x) succeed to and assume Lessee's rights and obligations under the Lease, the Management Agreement, and this Agreement, or (y) enter into a new lease with Lessor in substantially the same form as the Lease, and assume the rights and obligations of the Lessee under the Management Agreement and this Agreement, the intent being that the relationship between any successor Lessee, Lessor and Manager be under the same terms and conditions as the relationship between Lessee, Lessor and Manager hereunder and under the Management Agreement and the Lease. Any successor to Lessee under clause (c)(ii) above shall be subject to Manager's prior written approval, which approval shall not be withheld or delayed if such successor to Lessee is (i) a direct or indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Lessor, (ii) a person or entity to whom a Sale of the Inn is permitted under Section 10.02.A. of the Management Agreement, or (iii) a person or entity who otherwise is approved by Manager in its sole discretion (an "Approved Lessee").

  • Termination by Lessor Lessor may terminate the lease at any time if any of the following shall happen:

  • Termination by Lessee Subject to Subparagraph 18D, and without limiting any other rights and remedies to which Lessee may be entitled by common law, statutory law, or as elsewhere provided in this Lease, this Lease may be terminated by Lessee at any time after the happening, and during the existence, of one of more of the following events: i. The City’s permanent abandonment of the Premises at the Airport; ii. The lawful assumption by the United States Government, or any authorized agency thereof, of the operation, control, or use of the Airport, or any substantial part or parts thereof, that substantially restricts any sublessee from operating for at least one hundred fifty (150) calendar days; iii. The issuance by any court of competent jurisdiction of an injunction that prevents or restrains the use of the Airport or the Premises, that continues for at least one hundred fifty (150) calendar days; iv. The default by the City in the performance of any covenant or obligation on the part of the City to be performed, and the failure of the City to remedy the default for sixty (60) calendar days after receipt from Lessee of written notice to remedy the same; or v. Lessee’s decision to terminate the Lease as provided in Paragraph 11(B) of the Lease.

  • Termination by Tenant In the event that the destruction to the Premises cannot be restored as required herein under applicable laws and regulations within two hundred seventy (270) days of the damage or casualty, notwithstanding the availability of insurance proceeds, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease by giving the Landlord notice thereof within thirty (30) days of date of the occurrence of such casualty specifying the date of termination which shall not be less than thirty (30) days nor more than sixty (60) days following the date on which such notice of termination is given. In the event of the giving of such notice of termination, this Lease shall expire and all interest of Tenant in the Premises shall terminate on the date so specified in such notice and the Rent, reduced by any proportionate reduction in Rent as provided for in Section 18.1 above, shall be paid to the date of such termination.

  • Termination by Landlord If the Resident fails to adhere to the Community Standards and House Rules, or fails to perform and observe any of the terms or conditions of this Residence Agreement, the Landlord, at its option and in its sole discretion, may terminate the Term created by this Residence Agreement upon giving the Resident written notice of the Landlord’s intention to do so, to take effect within no less than forty-eight (48) hours from receipt of a Notice to Vacate from the Landlord. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Resident may be immediately evicted from the Premises and Residence for reasons including but not limited to assault of any kind, any offence resulting in a criminal charge, any destruction of property, or if the Resident is deemed a safety concern for the community. The Resident is liable to pay all legal costs incurred by the Landlord in enforcing the provisions of this Residence Agreement including obtaining possession of the Premises.

  • Lease Termination Notwithstanding any other provisions in this Lease, this Lease will terminate and the Tenant must immediately vacate the Leased Premises upon: (i) The date on which the Tenant is no longer enrolled as a student in a course of full-time study at the University of Toronto Mississauga, provided that the Tenant shall be deemed to be enrolled as a student in a course of full-time study to the last day of the summer recess immediately following the completion by the Tenant of a scholastic year of full-time study. (ii) The Landlord and the Tenant agree that, once the Tenant ceases to be enrolled as a student in a course of full-time study at the University of Toronto Mississauga, the Tenant’s continued occupation of the Leased Premises constitutes a substantial interference with the Landlord’s lawful rights, privileges, and interests, and this is grounds for the Landlord to terminate the Lease. (iii) The provisions of this subparagraph 7(k) are strictly for the benefit of the Landlord. The Landlord may, in its sole discretion, elect to waive any or all provision(s) of this subparagraph 7(k) and require the Tenant to remain in occupation of the Leased Premises to the end of the term of the Lease. Alternatively, if the Landlord (at its sole discretion) elects to waive any or all provision(s) of this subparagraph 7(k), the Landlord and the Tenant may mutually agree to change the term of the Lease to require or allow the Tenant to remain in occupation of the Leased Premises until a mutually agreed upon date prior to the end of the term of the Lease. (iv) If either party has given notice to terminate this Lease pursuant to any provision herein, the Leased Premises may be shown to prospective Tenants between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm by the Landlord. Should the Tenant effectively deny the Landlord reasonable viewing rights. (v) In the event that the Tenant is obliged to vacate the Leased Premises on or before a certain date, and the Landlord enters into a tenancy agreement with a third party to lease the Premises herein described for any period thereafter, and the Tenant fails to vacate the Leased Premises on or before the due date, thereby causing the Landlord to be liable to such third party, then the Tenant will indemnify the Landlord for all losses suffered thereby, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all legal costs incurred by the Landlord, such legal costs to be computed on a full indemnity basis.

  • Termination of Tenancy Any termination of the lease must also comply with all applicable state or local laws, ordinances, regulations, or similar requirements, including as may be applicable emergency orders restricting evictions during declared emergencies or disasters; and Owner/Representative Initials: Tenant Initials:

  • TERMINATION BY THE CONTRACTOR If the Work is stopped for a period of thirty days under an order of any court or other public authority having jurisdiction, or as a result of an act of government, such as a declaration of a national emergency making materials unavailable, through no act or fault of the Contractor or a Subcontractor or their agents or employees or any other persons performing any of the Work under a contract with the Contractor, or if the Work should be stopped for a period of thirty days by the Contractor because the Architect has not issued a Certificate for Payment as provided in Paragraph 9.7 of these General Conditions or because the State has not made payment thereon as provided in Paragraph 9.7, then the Contractor may, upon seven additional days written notice to the State and the Architect, terminate the Contract and recover from the State payment for all Work executed and for any proven loss sustained upon any materials, equipment, tools, construction equipment and machinery, including reasonable profit and damages.

  • Landlord’s Termination Right Whether or not the Premises are affected, Landlord may, by notice to Tenant, within 60 days following the date upon which Landlord receives notice of the Taking of all or a portion of the Real Property, the Building or the Premises, terminate this Lease, provided that Landlord elects to terminate leases (including this Lease) affecting at least 50% of the rentable area of the Building.

  • Termination by the Owner for Convenience § 13.2.4.1 The Owner may, at any time, terminate the Contract for the Owner’s convenience and without cause. § 13.2.4.2 Upon receipt of written notice from the Owner of such termination for the Owner’s convenience, the Design-Builder shall

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