Joint Occupancy Sample Clauses

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Joint Occupancy. Lessee acknowledges that the premises is a joint occupancy building and tower, shared other tenants. Lessee acknowledges that other portions of the building and tower may be leased to other parties. Such shall not adversely effect the operations and right of enjoyment of the Lessee.
Joint Occupancy. If there is more than one individual entering into this Residency Agreement, each is individually responsible for any and all payments due to Community. Each Resident is entitled to all of the benefits and services provided under this Residency Agreement. In the event that one of the Residents moves out or Resident's occupancy is otherwise terminated for whatever reason, the remaining Resident is responsible for the payment of the Total Monthly Charges and all other charges relating to the Unit, except for the Second Person Fee. The remaining Resident may continue to reside in the Unit or move to a smaller Unit, if available, and pay the reduced fee for a single occupancy Unit or may find another resident to occupy the double occupancy Unit provided such resident meets all requirements for such occupancy in the Unit. Each potential resident must meet all applicable age, medical and financial requirements before being accepted for occupancy in the Unit.
Joint Occupancy. The roads to the various work sites on the Site will be used jointly by all contractors and Owner.
Joint Occupancy the road into the work site on the Project will be used jointly by all contractors.
Joint Occupancy. With the agreement of OMI, stewardship may be shared by two people, both of whom will be Joint Occupants of the Tiny House. In such a case, the failure by either Occupant to meet the conduct requirements set out in this contract may result in the reversion of possession to OMI, despite the conforming conduct of the other Occupant. If one of a pair of Joint Occupants dies, the survivor continues as the Occupant. A Joint Occupancy may be dissolved by agreement between the Joint Occupants. In such a case, or if the Joint Occupants are united in marriage or in a civil union and their union is dissolved, the two parties may decide which party shall succeed to the Occupancy, subject to agreement by OMI. If the parties cannot agree to the succession, OMI may decide the question.
Joint Occupancy 

Related to Joint Occupancy

  • Maximum Occupancy No more than two (2) guests per one (1) resident (who is present) are permitted in a student room/suite/apartment at any given time unless otherwise approved by the University (Residential Life).

  • Early Occupancy If Tenant occupies the Property prior to the Commencement Date, Tenant's occupancy of the Property shall be subject to all of the provisions of this Lease. Early occupancy of the Property shall not advance the expiration date of this Lease. Tenant shall pay Base Rent and all other charges specified in this Lease for the early occupancy period.

  • Occupancy The Assuming Institution shall give the Receiver fifteen (15) days' prior written notice of its intention to vacate prior to vacating any leased Bank Premises with respect to which the Assuming Institution has not exercised the option provided in Section 4.6(b). Any such notice shall be deemed to terminate the Assuming Institution's option with respect to such leased Bank Premises.

  • NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS Tenant agrees that the House shall be occupied by no more than [Total Number of Occupants] persons, including no more than [Maximum Number of Children] under the age of eighteen (18) years, without the prior written consent of Landlord.

  • Certificate of Occupancy The Contractor’s obligation under the Contract is to install the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents, obtain the Certificate of Occupancy from the State Fire Marshal or his deputy, and forward it to the Design Professional as a part of the final close out procedures. The Design Professional’s obligation is to design the Work to comply with the applicable codes and to qualify for a Certificate of Occupancy.