LTA 1954 definition

LTA 1954 means the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.

Examples of LTA 1954 in a sentence

  • Any right of the Tenant or anyone deriving title under the Tenant to claim compensation from the Landlord on leaving the Property under the LTA 1954 is excluded, except to the extent that the legislation prevents that right being excluded.

  • The Tenant may share occupation of the Property with any company that is a member of the same group (within the meaning of section 42 of the LTA 1954) as the Tenant for as long as that company remains within that group and provided that no relationship of landlord and tenant is established by that arrangement.

  • The Tenant may with the prior written consent of the Landlord which is not to be unreasonably withheld share occupation of the Property with any company that is a member of the same group (within the meaning of section 42 of the LTA 1954) as the Tenant for as long as that company remains within that group and provided that no relationship of landlord and tenant is established by that arrangement.

  • The Tenant may share occupation of the Property with any company that is a member of the same group (within the meaning of section 42 of the LTA 1954) as the Tenant for as long as that company remains within that group and Provided That no relationship of landlord and tenant is established by that arrangement.

  • Any right of the Tenant or anyone deriving title under the Tenant to claim compensation from the Landlord on leaving the Property under the Landlord and Xxxxxx Xxx 0000 or the LTA 1954 is excluded, except to the extent that the legislation prevents that right being excluded.

  • The Tenant may share occupation of the Property with any company that is a member of the same group (within the meaning of section 42 of the LTA 1954) as the Tenant for as long as that company ​ ​ remains within that group and Provided That no relationship of landlord and tenant is established by that arrangement.

  • Annual Rent: rent at an initial rate of Seventy Thousand Pounds (£70,000) per annum and then as revised pursuant to this lease and any interim rent determined under the LTA 1954.

  • Any right of the Tenant (or anyone deriving title under the Tenant) to claim compensation from the Landlord on leaving the Property under the LTA 1954 is excluded (except to the extent that the legislation prevents that right being excluded).

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