Landlord Covenants the covenants on the part of the Landlord set out in Schedule 6. Management Company Covenants: the covenants on the part of the Management Company set out in clause 6. Parking Space: the parking space described in Schedule 1 and other parking spaces means parking spaces forming part of other properties. Permitted Use: use of the Apartment as a single private residential dwelling. Plan 1: the plan attached to this lease marked "Plan 1". Plan 2: the plan attached to this lease marked "Plan 2". Plan 3: the plan attached to this lease marked "Plan 3". Premium: the premium specified in clause LR7. Property: The Apartment together with the Parking Space and other properties means the other apartments and their respective parking spaces. Refuse Area: the area shown edged yellow on Plan 2 or such other area as the Landlord shall from time to time designate. Regulations: the covenants on the part of the Tenant set out in Schedule 5. Reinstatement Value: the full reinstatement value of the insured property as reasonably determined by the Landlord from time to time, taking into account inflation of building costs and including any costs of demolition, site clearance, site protection, shoring up, professional fees and expenses and the costs of any other work to the insured property that may be required by law and any VAT on any such costs, fees and expenses. Rent: a peppercorn per annum (if demanded). Reservations: the rights excepted and reserved to the Landlord and the Management Company in clause 4 and listed in Schedule 3. Retained Parts of the Building: all parts of the Building other than the Apartment and other apartments therein including:
Landlord Covenants. Landlord covenants with Tenant as follows, and agrees that a violation of any of these terms and conditions may be grounds for Tenant to seek to terminate this Lease:
Examples of Landlord Covenants in a sentence
The Landlord covenants with the Tenant throughout the Term as set out in Schedule 4 – Landlord Covenants.
Landlord Covenants Quiet enjoyment So long as the Tenant pays the rents reserved by and complies with its obligations in this lease, the Tenant shall have peaceful and quiet enjoyment of the Property without any interruption by the Landlord or any person claiming under the Landlord except as otherwise permitted by this lease.
Subject to clause 6.2, the Landlord covenants with the Tenant to observe and perform the Landlord Covenants.
More Definitions of Landlord Covenants
Landlord Covenants. The BTS Sublease will contain covenants regarding Landlord's and each BTS Site's legal compliance (including environmental laws and FAA and FCC), insurance, non-interference with Tenant's operations and transmissions by Landlord and other subtenants, tower lighting, repair and maintenance of the BTS Site and similar covenants similar in scope and content to the provisions of the SBCW Sublease.
Landlord Covenants has the meaning given to that expression in the Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Axx 0000
Landlord Covenants has the meaning given to that expression in the Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Xxx 0000
Landlord Covenants the covenants on the part of the Landlord set out in Schedule 6. Loft Space: the loft space directly under the roof of the Building if any. Permitted Use: as a single private dwelling. Plan : the plan attached to this lease. Premium: £[PREMIUM PAYABLE IN FIGURES] ([PREMIUM PAYABLE IN WORDS] pounds). Property: the [part of the][NUMBER OF FLOOR] [and [NUMBER OF FLOOR]] floor[s] of the Building known as [ADDRESS OF Flat], the floor plan[s] of which [is][are] shown edged red on Plan 1 and as described in Schedule 1. Refuse Area: the refuse area, if any, in such area as the Landlord shall from time to time designate. Regulations: the covenants on the part of the Tenant set out in Schedule 5. Reinstatement Cost: the full cost of reinstatement of the Building as reasonably determined by the Landlord from time to time, taking into account inflation of building costs and including any costs of demolition, site clearance, site protection, shoring up, professional fees and expenses and the costs of any other work to the Building that may be required by law and any VAT on any such costs, fees and expenses. Rent: rent at the initial rate of £150 per annum until and including 13 July 2033 and then £ 300 per annum until and including 13 July 2058 and then £450 per annum until and including 13 July 2083 and then £600 per annum until 13 July 2108 and then £750 per annum until 13 July 2133 and then £1,000 per annum for the remainder of the Term.
Landlord Covenants the covenants on the part of the Landlord set out in Schedule 6. Market Value: the open market value of the Property as is assessed under the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors 'Valuation – Global Standards 2017 – UK national supplement or the then current edition at the date Market Value is to be ascertained assuming that the Property is sold:
Landlord Covenants the covenants on the part of the Landlord set out in Schedule 6. Permitted Use: as a single private dwelling. Plan 1: the plan attached to this lease marked "Plan 1". Plan 2: the plan attached to this lease marked "Plan 2".
Landlord Covenants the covenants on the part of the Landlord set out in Schedule 6. Permitted Use: as private residential units/flats/apartments. Plan: the plan or plans annexed to this lease. Planning Permission: planning permission MO/2016/1108/PLA dated 12 December 2016 for the development of the Property granted by Mole Valley District Council. Premium: [ ] Property: Part Ground First and Second Floors, 000-000 Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx which is shown edged red on Plan [ ] and more particularly described in Schedule 1. Refuse Area: the refuse area for the disposal of domestic waste. Regulations: the covenants on the part of the Tenant and any undertenant or occupier of any part of the Property set out in Schedule 5. Reinstatement Cost: the full cost of reinstatement of the Building as reasonably determined by the Landlord from time to time, taking into account inflation of building costs and including any costs of demolition, site clearance, site protection, shoring up, professional fees and expenses and the costs of any other work to the Building that may be required by law and any VAT on any such costs, fees and expenses. Rent: a peppercorn, if demanded. Reservations: the rights excepted and reserved to the Landlord in clause 4 and listed in Schedule 3. Retained Parts: all parts of the Building other than the Property and the Commercial Premises including: