Use and Occupancy of Premises Sample Clauses

Use and Occupancy of Premises. The Premises shall be occupied and used solely as a private dwelling by Tenant, and for no other purpose. Tenant agrees to abide by all governmental laws, orders, and regulations and to avoid disruptive behavior or conduct. Tenant shall not permit any nuisance to be created on the Premises. Boats, trailers, and recreational vehicles are prohibited on the Premises. The maximum number of motor vehicles that Tenant may routinely park at the Premises is equivalent to the number of bedrooms in the Premises. Tenant shall not post any advertisements or posters of any kind on the exterior of the Premises. Tenant shall avoid unnecessary noise or the use of any musical instrument, radios, televisions and amplifiers that may disturb residents of other properties surrounding the Premises. No inoperable, unlicensed or abandoned motor vehicle of any type shall be parked or stored upon the Premises, and the Premises shall not be used for the repair, overhaul, painting or work of a similar nature of any motor vehicle. The Premises shall not be used for any unlawful, immoral or improper purpose. No activity shall be done or maintained in or on the Premises which will increase the rate of insurance for the Premises, or which shall result in the cancellation of insurance thereon. Tenant shall obey and abide by all Landlord’s Rules and Regulations, now or hereafter in effect (except as limited by applicable law) and all by-laws, ordinances and zoning and other governmental rules and regulations affecting the Premises. The Premises shall only be occupied by Tenant. Each Tenant must complete a Rental Application and be approved by Landlord. There shall be no other person(s) residing in the Premises without the PRIOR written consent of the Landlord. It shall be presumed that any guests who occupy the Premises for more than seven (7) total days shall be considered as illegal resident(s) and this Lease will be declared in default. Tenant will be responsible for any and all fees associated with processing the application for approval and review by Landlord. Tenant agrees not to permit roomers or lodgers to reside in the Premises. Guests are permitted, but Landlord reserves the right to request proof of domicile if it is suspected that a guest is an unauthorized resident of the Premises. Such suspicion may arise whenever an adult person is making recurring visits or one continuous visit for seven (7) days and/or nights within a 31-day period. Should the Tenant not provide the reques...
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Use and Occupancy of Premises. The Tenant agrees to use the Premises for residential purposes only and for no other purpose and not to allow the Premises to be occupied or otherwise used by anyone other than the Tenant and the following persons listed below: Name Age Relationship
Use and Occupancy of Premises. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the Premises for Tenant and other household members listed on the lease. [966.4(d)(1)]. This provision permits reasonable accommodation of Tenant’s guests or visitors for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days each calendar year. The Tenant is responsible for the actions of their guests, including any violations of the Tenant’s Obligations in Section 9 of this Lease. Violations Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Manager, for an extension of this provision. [966.4(d)(1)]
Use and Occupancy of Premises. The Tenant agrees to use the Premises for office and warehouse purposes only and for no other purpose.
Use and Occupancy of Premises. 10 4.1 Use 10 4.2 No Noxious or Illegal Activity 10 4.3 Contamination 10 4.4 Signs 10 4.5 Alterations and Additions at Tenant’s Cost 11 4.6 Installation of Fixtures 11 4.7 Heavy Equipment 12 4.8 Use of Facilities 12 4.9 No Interference with Services 12 4.10 Compliance with Law 12 5. REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, CLEANING AND INSPECTION OF PREMISES 12 5.1 Repair 12 5.2 Cleaning of Premises 13 5.3 Exclusions 13 5.4 Maintenance of Garden Areas 14 5.5 Breakages 14 5.6 Inspection by Landlord 14 5.7 Landlord’s Repairs 14 5.8 Notices of Accidents and Breakages 14 5.9 Condition on Termination 14 5.10 Removal of Tenant’s Property 14 5.11 Landlord may remedy Xxxxxx’s Default 15
Use and Occupancy of Premises. The premises shall be used by resident only as a private residence. The premises will be occupied only by:
Use and Occupancy of Premises. The Premises shall be used by Tenant only as a private residence. The Premises will be occupied only by: (list of all adults and children) Tenant Names
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Use and Occupancy of Premises. Subject to the terms and conditions contained herein, the Authority hereby licenses to the Operator and the Operator hereby accepts from the Authority the use and occupancy of the Premises, as improved, as described below and as shown on the plan attached as Exhibit A (“Plan of Premises”) as of October 1, 2017, for the Term of this Agreement, unless sooner terminated or extended as provided in this Agreement. The use and occupancy of the Premises is strictly only for so long as the Operator is providing Shuttle Bus Service. Structural changes to the GBD must be approved by Massport through its Tenant Alteration Application (“TAA”) process, as amended from time to time and in effect at the time of such submission.
Use and Occupancy of Premises a) Resident will personally use and continuously occupy the Leased Unit as a private dwelling for Resident and Resident's immediate family or co-residents consisting of the following person(s): Additional Resident: Additional Resident:
Use and Occupancy of Premises. The Friends may use and occupy the Premises: (i) to engage in planting, mowing, and managing the field for the creation and maintenance of a pollinator pathway/wildflower meadow; and (ii) such other activities as may be in furtherance of the foregoing uses and/or subsequent uses, provided such other activities and subsequent uses are approved by the Town prior to their commencement (collectively, the “Permitted Use of Premises”).
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