Common use of Cohabitation Clause in Contracts

Cohabitation. 12.1 The survivor in the case of JOINT CLIENT’S, may with the prior written consent of the OWNER, allow a SUBSEQUENT SPOUSE or civil life partner, as defined in the Civil Union Act 2006 (Act No 17 of 2006) to cohabit with him or her in the RETIREMENT GARDEN ESTATE UNIT subject at all times to the following conditions; 12.1.1 The CLIENT will lodge with the OWNER a written undertaking signed by such SUBSEQUENT SPOUSE or civil life partner that he or she will observe all of the HOUSE RULES as may be in force from time to time; and 12.1.2 It will be a condition of such cohabitation that such use and occupation will be automatically terminated, upon the termination of the ACCOMMODATION LIFE RIGHTS as provided for herein. 12.2 Notwithstanding any other provisions herein contained, the OWNER, will be entitled, in its discretion, but not be obliged, to offer the LIFETIME ACCOMMODATION RIGHT, in respect of the RETIREMENT GARDEN ESTATE UNIT to the SUBSEQUENT SPOUSE or life partner at the reasonable prevailing market value thereof, providing the partner is of the minimum age of 60 (Sixty years).

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Memorandum of Life Time Accommodation Agreement, Memorandum of Life Time Accommodation Agreement, Memorandum of Life Time Accommodation Agreement