Permitted Occupier definition

Permitted Occupier means if used in the Agreement, any person who is licensed or permitted by the Landlord to reside at the Property together with the Tenant and who does so as a rent free licensee of the Tenant.
Permitted Occupier means any person on the Premises for any period expressly or by implication with the Tenant’s authority or permission.
Permitted Occupier means any person on the Premises for any period expressly or by implication with the Tenant’s authority or permission;

Examples of Permitted Occupier in a sentence

  • Permitted OccupierPermitted Occupier’, if used in the Agreement, includes any person who is licensed by the Landlord to reside at the Premises and who will be bound by all the terms of this Agreement apart from the payment of rent.


More Definitions of Permitted Occupier

Permitted Occupier means a person who is not a party to the Tenancy, and for the avoidance of doubt is not a Tenant. They have no rights to the Property but have been granted permission to occupy the Property as a guest for a period of time during this Tenancy by the Landlord.
Permitted Occupier if used in the Agreement, includes any person who is licensed or permitted by the Landlord to reside at the Property together with the Tenant and who does so as a rent free licensee of the Tenant and who will be otherwise bound by all the terms of this Agreement apart from the payment of the Rent.
Permitted Occupier means the person identified above, if any, who the Landlord permits in addition to the Tenant to reside in the Property during the Term.
Permitted Occupier shall bear the meaning attributed to such term in Clause 10.1(c);
Permitted Occupier or “Licensee” means any person permitted by the Landlord to live in the Property but not named as the Tenant in the Tenancy Agreement. That person will be bound by all the obligations of the Tenancy Agreement but will have no rights as the Tenant and will not be liable to pay rent;
Permitted Occupier means any person authorised by the Landlord or the Tenant to reside in the Premises (if applicable). To avoid doubt the Permitted Occupier has no rights as a tenant and the Tenant will be legally responsible for granting vacant possession at the end of the Term of the Tenancy together with any costs incurred in obtaining vacant possession.
Permitted Occupier means a person who is neither a contract-holder nor any other party to the contract. They have no rights to the property but we have granted them permission to occupy it as a guest for a time during this contract.