Bifurcation of Lease Sample Clauses

Bifurcation of Lease. Under the authority provided in Section 6(l)(6)(B) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended (42 U.S.C. §1437d(l)(6)(B)), CMHA may bifurcate this lease in order to evict, remove, or terminate assistance to any individual who is a Tenant or a lawful occupant under this lease and who engages in criminal acts of physical violence against family members or others. CMHA may take such action without evicting, removing, terminating assistance to, or otherwise penalizing a victim of such violence who is the Tenant or a lawful occupant under this lease.
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Bifurcation of Lease. Under the authority provided in Section 6(l)(6)(B) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended (42 U.S.C. §1437d(l)(6)(B)), HAB may bifurcate this lease in order to evict, remove, or terminate assistance to any individual who is a Tenant or a lawful occupant under this lease and who engages in criminal acts of physical violence against family members or others. HAB may take such action without evicting, removing, terminating assistance to, or otherwise penalizing a victim of such violence who is the Tenant or a lawful occupant under this lease.
Bifurcation of Lease. Under the Housing Authority provided in Section 6(l)(6)(B) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended (42 U.S.C. §1437d(l)(6)(B)), the PHA may bifurcate this lease in order to evict, remove, or terminate assistance to any individual who is a Tenant or a lawful occupant under this lease and who engages in criminal acts of physical violence against family members or others. The PHA may take such action without evicting, removing, terminating assistance to, or otherwise penalizing a victim of such violence who is the Tenant or a lawful occupant under this lease.
Bifurcation of Lease. Under the authority provided in Section 6(l)(6)(B) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended (42 U.S.C. §1437d(1)(6)(B), and notwithstanding any Federal, State, or local law to the contrary, PHA may bifurcate or separate this Lease in order to evict, remove, or terminate the assistance to any individual who is a Tenant or a lawful occupant under this Lease and who engages in criminal acts of physical violence against family members or others, including domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. The PHA may take such action without evicting, removing, terminating assistance to, or otherwise penalizing a victim of such violence who is the Tenant or a lawful occupant under this Lease. Remaining family members who are not citizens or do not have eligible immigration status will be given thirty (30) days to establish their eligibility to remain in the dwelling unit. Modification of the Lease
Bifurcation of Lease. Section 29.35 of the Lease is hereby amended and restated in its entirety as follows: “Landlord shall have the right, if reasonably deemed necessary by Landlord, at any time during the Lease Term, to cause this Lease to be amended and replaced by up to four (4) separate leases, each one with respect to portions of the Premises located in a different Building. Provided that such bifurcation does not increase Tenant’s obligations hereunder on a net basis, or otherwise materially affect Tenant’s use and occupancy of the Premises as provided for by the terms of this Lease, Tenant shall reasonably cooperate with Landlord in connection with any such bifurcation of this Lease.
Bifurcation of Lease. Under the authority provided in Section 6(l)(6)(B) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended (42 U.S.C. §1437d(1)(6)(B), and notwithstanding any Federal, State, or local law to the contrary, PHA may bifurcate this Lease in order to evict, remove, or terminate the assistance to any individual who is a Tenant or a lawful occupant under this Lease and who engages in criminal acts of physical violence against family members or others, including domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault or stalking. The PHA may take such action without evicting, removing, terminating assistance to, or otherwise penalizing a victim of such violence who is the Tenant or a lawful occupant under this Lease.
Bifurcation of Lease. Notwithstanding any restrictions on admission, occupancy, or terminations of occupancy or assistance, or any Federal, State or local law to the contrary, GDPM may “bifurcate” a lease, or otherwise remove a household member from a lease, without regard to whether a household member is a signatory to the lease, in order to evict, remove, terminate occupancy rights, or terminate assistance to any individual who is a tenant or lawful occupant and who engages in criminal acts of physical violence against family members or others. This action may be taken without evicting, removing, terminating assistance to, or otherwise penalizing the victim of the violence who is also a tenant or lawful occupant. Such eviction, removal, termination of occupancy rights, or termination of assistance shall be effected in accordance with the procedures prescribed by Federal, State, and local law for the termination of leases or program rules.
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Bifurcation of Lease. Under the authority provided in Section 6(l)(6)(B) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended (42 U.S.C. §1437d(l)(6)(B)), BHA may bifurcate this lease in order to evict, remove, or terminate assistance to any individual who is a Tenant or a lawful occupant under this lease and who engages in criminal acts of physical violence against family members or others. BHA may take such action without evicting, removing, terminating assistance to, or otherwise penalizing a victim of such violence who is the Tenant or a lawful occupant under this lease.
Bifurcation of Lease. Under the authority provided in Section 6(B) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended (42 U.S.C. §1437d(l)(6)(B)), the TCHC may bifurcate this lease in order to evict, remove, or terminate assistance to any individual who is a Tenant or a lawful occupant under this lease and who engages in criminal acts of physical violence against family members or others. The TCHC may take such action without evicting, removing, terminating assistance to, or otherwise penalizing a victim of such violence who is the Tenant or a lawful occupant under this lease.
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