BREAKING THE LEASE definition

BREAKING THE LEASE. The vehicle can be released late or returned early with no penalty if Righteous Rides is notified at least 14 days before the committed release or return date. Without 14 days’ notice, there is a $15 a day charge (up to a 14-day maximum) of the unused days for breaking the lease agreement. A minimum fee of 90 days is required for all summer rentals (May-Aug) or 30 days the rest of the year.
BREAKING THE LEASE. If the vehicle is released or returned for any reason on dates other than the committed reservation dates, the LESSEE agrees to pay $11 per day (up to a maximum of $330) for breaking the lease agreement.
BREAKING THE LEASE. If the vehicle is released late or returned early for any reason on dates other than the committed reservation dates, the LESSEE agrees to pay $11 a day for a Pre-2013 vehicle (up to $330 maximum) OR $14.50 a day for a 2013 or newer vehicle (up to $435 maximum) for breaking the lease agreement.

Examples of BREAKING THE LEASE in a sentence

  • BREAKING THE LEASE IS COSTLY! It is expressly understood that this Lease is for the entire Term regardless of whether Xxxxxx is transferred, ceases to be enrolled in a College or University in Boone, North Carolina, or is unable to continue occupying the Apartment Unit for any other reason.

Related to BREAKING THE LEASE

  • Built-Up Area and/or “Covered Area” in relation to a Flat shall mean the floor area of that Flat including the area of balconies and terraces, if any attached thereto, and also the thickness of the walls (external or internal) and the columns and pillars therein Provided That if any wall, column or pillar be common between two Flats, then one-half of the area under such wall column or pillar shall be included in the built-up area of each such Flat.