Notice to Cease definition

Notice to Cease. A written statement from the Client describing the reason for Termination,

Examples of Notice to Cease in a sentence

  • In the event Port determines in subsequent inspection(s) of the License Area that Licensee has not ceased the Prohibited Use, then Licensee shall pay to Port an additional charge in the amount of Four Hundred Dollars ($400) for each additional Notice to Cease Prohibited Use delivered to Licensee.

  • In the event Port determines after inspection of the License Area that a Prohibited Use or Prohibited Uses are occurring in, on or around the License Area, then Licensee shall immediately cease the Prohibited Use(s) and shall pay to Port an additional charge in the amount of Three Hundred Dollars ($300) upon delivery of written notice to Licensee to cease the Prohibited Use ("Notice to Cease Prohibited Use").

  • In the event Port determines in subsequent inspection(s) of the Premises that Tenant has not ceased the Prohibited Use, then Tenant shall pay to Port, as Additional Rent, an amount equaling Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) for each additional Notice to Cease Prohibited Use delivered to Tenant.

  • In the event Port determines after inspection of the Premises that Prohibited Uses are occurring on the Premises, then Tenant shall immediately cease the Prohibited Use and shall pay to Port, as Additional Rent, an amount equaling Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) upon delivery of written notice to Tenant to cease the Prohibited Use ("Notice to Cease Prohibited Use").

  • The parties agree that the charges associated with each inspection and delivery of the Notice to Cease Prohibited Use, if applicable, represent a fair and reasonable estimate of the administrative cost and expense which Port will incur by reason of Port's inspection and Tenant's failure to comply with the applicable Notice to Cease Prohibited Use and that Port's right to impose the foregoing charges shall be in addition to and not in lieu of any and all other rights under this Lease, at law or in equity.

  • If your PET is so disorderly as to destroy the peace and quiet of the occupants or other tenants living in said house or neighborhood, after service of a Notice to Cease, the Notice to Quit must give you at least 3 days to move.

  • In the event Port determines in subsequent inspection(s) that Tenant has not ceased the Prohibited Use, then Tenant shall pay to Port, as Additional Rent, an amount equaling Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) for each additional Notice to Cease Prohibited Use delivered to Tenant.

  • If the conduct alleged in the Notice to Cease (or to comply), or similar conduct continues after service of the Notice to Cease you may be required to remove your PET from the premises.

  • Upon receipt of a complaint by another tenant or notice by management of any violation of the terms of your Lease (including this Rider), your Landlord will serve you with a written Notice to Cease (or to comply).

  • The amounts set forth in this Section shall be due within three (3) business days following delivery of the applicable Notice to Cease Prohibited Construction.