Sufficient Notice definition
Examples of Sufficient Notice in a sentence
Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease on the fifteenth (15th) day of any month prior to the Lease Expiration Date by payment of a Break Lease Fee and by giving Sufficient Notice to Landlord, both as specified below.
Sufficient Notice shall be deemed to have been given if made by express courier or mailing via Registered or Certified Mail postage prepaid to the address shown on page 1 of this CONTRACT.
Sufficient Notice to Landlord shall be addressed in writing to Landlord and delivered to Landlord's address via certified mail.
Sufficient Notice to Tenant of said inspection will be met if Lessor gives reasonable notice of warning of entrance such as Give a knock on the door, and a verbal Ahello@ prior to entry.
Sufficient Notice to Tenant of said inspection will be met if Lessor gives reasonable notice of warning of entrance such as Give a knock on the door, and a verbal “hello” prior to entry.
Sufficient Notice shall be deemed to have been given if made by express courier or mailing via Registered or Certified Mail postage prepaid to the address shown on page 1 of this SUBCONTRACT.
Within 5 days of the receipt of the Sufficient Notice, the Lender shall inform the Company whether it will provide such financing.