Licence for Alterations definition
Examples of Licence for Alterations in a sentence
The Landlord will instruct the Landlord’s solicitors to prepare engrossments of the original and counterpart of the Lease (which shall include Land Registry compliant plans) and the Licence for Alterations.
The Tenant will promptly execute the counterpart(s) of the Lease and the Licence for Alterations on receipt preparatory to the grant of the Lease.
Licence for Alterations Whilst most commercial leases will contain a provision requiring the Tenant to obtain consent from the Landlord before making any alterations to the property, the lease should be considered to see whether consent is required.
As the planning application is an agreed document under the option agreement (and which will also define the permitted alterations under the Licence for Alterations) the Trust has had input in determining the details of the Development to be delivered on the site.
In accordance with the terms of the lease, consent to structural alterations must be by way of a Licence for Alterations.