Outstanding Rent definition

Outstanding Rent means all sums referred to in Clause 6, and all sums which are recoverable as rent in arrear or stated in this Lease to be due to the Landlord;
Outstanding Rent. Abatement: Rent shall be abated for the first 2 mos. of the Term. (Lease, Summary-7, 3.1(a))

Examples of Outstanding Rent in a sentence

  • Outstanding Rent owing, without a previously agreed payment plan, is considered a substantial breach of this Residence Agreement and may result in Termination by Landlord (as per Clause 13 of this Residence Agreement) and a Financial Hold being placed on the Resident’s University record.

  • Outstanding Rent owing, without a previously agreed payment plan, is a breach of this Residence Agreement and may result in eviction.

  • Outstanding Rent owing, without a previously agreed payment plan, is considered a substantial breach of this Residence Agreement and may result in Termination by Landlord (as per Clause 12 of this Residence Agreement) and a Financial Hold being placed on the Resident’s University record.

  • Outstanding Rent owing, without a previously agreed upon payment plan, is considered a substantial breach of this Lease Agreement and may result in efforts by the Landlord to terminate the tenancy (as per Clause 12 of this Lease Agreement).

  • Outstanding Rent owing, without a previously agreed payment plan, is considered a substantial breach of this Lease Agreement and may result in Termination by Landlord (as per Clause 12 of this Lease Agreement) and a Financial Hold being placed on the Tenant’s University record.

  • Outstanding Rent owing, without a previously agreed payment plan, is considered a substantial breach of this Lease Agreement and may result in Termination by Landlord (as per Clause 13 of this Lease Agreement) and a Financial Hold being placed on the Tenant’s University record.

  • Outstanding Rent owing, without a previously agreed payment plan, is considered a substantial breach of this Residence Agreement and may result in Termination by Landlord (as per Clause 14 of this Residence Agreement) and a Financial Hold being placed on the Resident’s University record.

  • Outstanding Rent owing, without a previously agreed payment plan, is considered a breach of this Residence Agreement and will result in eviction.

  • Outstanding Rent owing, without a previously agreed payment plan, is considered a substantial breach of this Residence Agreement and may result in Termination by Landlord (as per Clause 12 of this Residence Agreement).

  • Rent past due and owing under the Lease, plus late charges and interest accrued, in the amount of $83,249.70, hereinafter referred to as the "Outstanding Rent".