Common use of Visitor Clause in Contracts

Visitor. Any person who does not live with you but who has come to see you at your home, is staying with you, is visiting your neighbours, or is passing through or staying in the local area. Written permission This is confirmation in writing from the Council giving you permission to do something. Any permission will not be unreasonably withheld, but may be given subject to reasonable conditions and may be withdrawn if those conditions are not met. Permission must be given in writing to be valid permission. You

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: democracy.sholland.gov.uk, democracy.sholland.gov.uk, democracy.sholland.gov.uk

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Visitor. Any person who does not live with you but who has come to see you at your home, is staying with you, is visiting your neighbours, or is passing through or staying in the local area. Written permission This is confirmation in writing from the Council giving you permission to do something. Any permission will not be unreasonably withheld, but may be given subject to reasonable conditions and may be withdrawn if those conditions are not met. Permission must be given in writing to be valid permission. YouYou This means the tenant, and if you are joint tenants, any one or all of the tenants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement

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