Deed of Surrender definition

Deed of Surrender means the deed entered into between the Territory and the lessee to surrender an affected lease.
Deed of Surrender means the deed of Surrender to be executed by the Licensee and the service provider.
Deed of Surrender means the deed of surrender of part of the Lease to be made between the Owner (1), the Club (2) and Churston Estate (3) which shall be in the form attached at Appendix [ ];

Examples of Deed of Surrender in a sentence

  • Approve the surrender of the Council’s lease for the ground floor retail units of Bretton Court dated 28th June 2019, subject to the conditions to set out below and to be formalised within the Deed of Surrender 2.

  • The report also sought approval to a formal Deed of Surrender of this Lease.

  • Where keys are handed back for a property without notice we will generally not accept this as an act of surrender and will end the tenancy by Notice to Quit giving 28 days’ notice during which rent will be charged.Where we agree to accept a surrender we will prepare a Deed of Surrender for all parties to sign.

  • On the Effective Date the parties herein shall execute the Deed of Surrender and the Licensee will surrender(in accordance with schedule G) and the Licensee will surrender the assets listed in schedule and the Service Provider will accept such assets.

  • If the withdrawal request is accepted by the City of Joondalup, a formal Deed of Surrender of licence needs to be prepared meaning that Big Splash Events and Future Systems would no longer be legally liable for the operations of the Joondalup Night Markets.


More Definitions of Deed of Surrender

Deed of Surrender means the deed of surrender of the Lease to be made between the Landlord and the Tenant in the form of the draft annexed to this Agreement.
Deed of Surrender means the Deed of Surrender to be entered into between KCP and Pembroke under which the parties propose to surrender the Clubroom Underlease, in substantially the same form as Annexure B.
Deed of Surrender means a deed of surrender in the agreed form attached as Annexure 12
Deed of Surrender means the deed of surrender or other appropriate surrender document(s) for effectually surrendering Section KL to the Government.
Deed of Surrender means a deed of surrender between the Group Company and each Employee or Former Employee who holds any Outstanding Options, pursuant to which each relevant Employee or Former Employee releases all entitlements to any shares in any Group Company or other rights under or in respect of the Outstanding Options; “Delayed [***] Phase 2b Longstop Date” means the [***] (up to a maximum of [***] ([***]) months) as determined by [***];
Deed of Surrender. (subject to clause 4.2) a deed in the form of the draft attached to this agreement
Deed of Surrender means the Deed of Surrender referred to in clause 42.8(d).