Common use of Power to Terminate Clause in Contracts

Power to Terminate. The option to terminate this agreement prematurely and in good faith can be afforded to the Tenant provided he or she is up-to-date with the financial requirements of this agreement as well as pays for the prorated utilities/services leading up to the move-in date by selecting the first statement or this option may be restricted (thereby requiring compliance with the full term of the lease) by selecting the second checkbox statement. Section 11. Other Agreements (17)

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, static1.squarespace.com, irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com

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Power to Terminate. The option to terminate this agreement prematurely and in good faith can be afforded to the Tenant provided he or she is up-to-date with the financial requirements of this agreement as well as pays for the prorated utilities/services leading up to the move-in date by selecting the first statement or this option may be restricted (thereby requiring compliance with the full term of the lease) by selecting the second checkbox statement. Section 11. Other Agreements (17).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Family Member Lease Agreement, static1.squarespace.com

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