Right to improve Sample Clauses

Right to improve. Developer shall have the right to ---------------- construct buildings and other improvements upon the Premises and shall have the right to change the grade of the Premises and to perform all off-site work included within the scope and intent of the Basic Concept Documents and/or to demolish and remove any and all structures, foliage and trees situated upon the Premises as of the date of this Lease as may reasonably be required for the purpose of improving the same incidental to Developer's or a subtenant's use of the Premises; provided, that such work shall be performed in accordance with the applicable requirements of this Section 7, and such laws of any governmental entity as may be applicable thereto and that arrangements for access to adjacent leaseholds are completed prior to commencement of work on those areas. Any and all improvements, constructed by or for the Developer, except off-site improvements, shall be owned by Developer and its successors or assigns during the term of this Lease and, unless removed by Developer upon the expiration of the term of this Lease as permitted by subsection 17.10 below, shall become a part of the realty and the absolute property of Landlord upon the expiration or earlier termination of the term of this Lease.
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Right to improve. Subject to section 6.10 below you have a general right to improve your property provided the improvement is agreed in writing by us, complies with all planning, building and environmental requirements, takes into account that there may be asbestos present (N.B. asbestos is a hazard if disturbed or in poor condition. You must not undertake intrusive works without first obtaining our written permission; and you must check with us that there is no asbestos present before starting work), does not affect your neighbours adversely and does not damage or affect the property or neighbouring properties adversely. While you are an introductory tenant you do not have this right.
Right to improve. This is explained in more detail in your Tenants Handbook in the booklet: Repairs and Improvements.
Right to improve. 5.1 If you are a secure tenant, you have the right to put in your own improvements to your home (such as a new kitchen, or a shower, etc.) Introductory tenants do not have this right. However secure tenants must get our agreement in writing before doing any work like this. We will not refuse permission unless there is a good reason, and we will set certain conditions when giving our approval. You must check on and obtain any planning or building regulations approvals that may be required. Any improvements that involve the building‟s structure, gas, electricity or water must be approved by us before work starts. You must also get our agreement in writing for any adaptation you wish to carry out to the property, for example to assist in meeting someone‟s health or disability needs. We may be able to help you with what you need
Right to improve. ARTICLE IV AUTHORIZED USE ARTICLE V TERM
Right to improve. (Secure Tenants only) 9 4 COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITIES 10 Council's Responsibilities 10 Xxxxxx's Responsibilities 10 Personal behaviour 10 5 USING YOUR HOME 10 Council's Responsibilities 10 Right of access 10 Xxxxxx's Responsibilities 11 Occupying your home 11 Right to take in lodgers (Secure Tenants only) 11 Right to sublet part of your home (Secure Tenants only) 11 Businesses 11 Gardens 12 Care of the property 12 Pets 12 Vehicles 12 Communal areas 13 Flats, maisonettes, and bedsits 13 6 TENANT INVOLVEMENT 13 Council's Responsibilities 13 Right to be consulted 13 Tenant's Rights 13 Tenants' Groups 13 Right to Manage 13 Right to Transfer 14 7 MOVING HOUSE 14 Tenant's Rights 14 Right to Exchange (Secure Tenants only) 14 8 ENDING YOUR TENANCY 15 Council's Responsibilities 15 Service of notice 15 Xxxxxx's Responsibilities 15 Tenancy Termination 15 Pass on (assign) the tenancy 15 Tenant's Rights 16
Right to improve. 75 7.5.3 Governmental Permits.................................... 76 7.5.4 Rights of Access........................................ 77 7.5.5 Local, State and Federal Laws........................... 77 7.5.6 Antidiscrimination During Construction.......................................... 77 7.5.7 Responsibilities of Landlord............................ 78 7.5.7.1
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Right to improve. 3.6.1 You have a right to carry out some types of improvements to your home provided that you get our permission first. We will not unreasonably with-hold permission. You do not need our permission to decorate the interior of your home (please note that you are not permitted to decorate the exterior of your property or any communal areas).
Right to improve. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Lease, LESSEE shall have the right to situate a classroom modular building and playground/playscape for use by LESSEE and construct improvements upon the leased Premises. Prior to constructing any improvements upon the leased Premises, LESSEE shall notify LESSOR of all plans and specifications. The first major project contemplated by the parties to this Lease
Right to improve. You must not carry out any improvements or alterations to the property without first obtaining the Council’s written permission. We will not unreasonably withhold permission. If you are living in flats of a unity construction or with wood flooring, you are prohibited from using laminate flooring in the first floor flats because of noise transmission. This is explained in more detail in the Tenants Handbook, which contains important information about your tenancy.
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