Common use of BREAK CLAUSE Clause in Contracts

BREAK CLAUSE. 41.1. The Landlord may give the Tenant at least 2 months’ notice to take effect after the end of ten months of the Tenancy and which cannot expire any earlier than the end of the first twelve months of the Tenancy or thereafter of his intention of recovering possession of the Property at the end of the notice period. Such Notice must also expire at the end of a relevant period, being the last day of a period of the Tenancy, which is the «D0000_10477_0#Tenancy_Start_Day_-1_Day» of the month. Upon the expiry of this notice this Agreement shall cease except that either the Landlord or the Tenant can pursue their legal remedies against the other for any breach of any pre-existing rights under the Agreement apart from the pre-existing right to a fixed Term contract which is subject to this break clause.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.scottfraser.co.uk, www.romans.co.uk, www.scottfraser.co.uk

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BREAK CLAUSE. 41.1. 40.1 The Landlord may give the Tenant at least 2 months’ notice to take effect after the end of ten four months of the Tenancy and which cannot expire any earlier than the end of the first twelve seven months of the Tenancy or thereafter of his intention of recovering possession of the Property Property/Premises at the end of the notice period. Such Notice must also expire at the end of a relevant period, being the last day of a period of the Tenancybefore Rent normally falls due, which is the «D0000_10477_0#Tenancy_Start_Day_-1_Day» of the month. Upon the expiry of this notice this Agreement shall cease except that either the Landlord or the Tenant can pursue their legal remedies against the other for any breach of any pre-existing rights under the Agreement apart from the pre-existing right to a fixed Term term contract which is subject to this break clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.leaders.co.uk

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BREAK CLAUSE. 41.1. 40.1 The Landlord may give the Tenant at least 2 months’ notice to take effect after the end of ten months of the Tenancy and which cannot expire any earlier than the end of the first twelve months of the Tenancy or thereafter of his intention of recovering possession of the Property Property/Premises at the end of the notice period. Such Notice must also expire at the end of a relevant period, being the last day of a period of the Tenancybefore Rent normally falls due, which is the «D0000_10477_0#Tenancy_Start_Day_-1_Day» of the month. Upon the expiry of this notice this Agreement shall cease except that either the Landlord or the Tenant can pursue their legal remedies against the other for any breach of any pre-existing rights under the Agreement apart from the pre-existing right to a fixed Term term contract which is subject to this break clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.leaders.co.uk

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