Common use of MILITARY TRANSFER Clause in Contracts

MILITARY TRANSFER. If Tenant(s) is or becomes a member of the Armed Forces on extended active duty, a member of the State National Guard serving on full-time duty, or a civil service technician with a National Guard unit, and receives change-of-duty orders to depart from the local area for longer than 90 days, or is relieved from such duty, Tenant(s) may terminate this Lease by giving 30 days prior written notice to Landlord, provided Tenant(s) is not otherwise in default. As a condition to such termination, Tenant(s) will furnish Landlord with a certified copy of the official orders which warrant termination of this Lease. Military orders authorizing base housing in the local area in which the Premises is located do not constitute change-of-duty under this paragraph.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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MILITARY TRANSFER. If Tenant(sResident(s) is or becomes a member of the Armed Forces on extended active duty, a member of the State National Guard serving on full-time duty, or a civil service technician with a National Guard unit, and receives change-of-duty orders to depart from the local area for longer than 90 ninety (90) days, or is relieved from such duty, Tenant(sResident(s) may terminate this Lease by giving 30 thirty (30) days prior written notice to Landlord, provided Tenant(sResident(s) is not otherwise in default. As a condition to such termination, Tenant(sResident(s) will furnish Landlord with a certified copy of the official orders which warrant termination of this Lease. Military orders authorizing base housing in the local area in which the Premises is located do not constitute change-of-duty under this paragraph.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Rental Agreement

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