SUB-LET Sample Clauses
The SUB-LET clause defines the conditions under which a tenant may lease all or part of the rented premises to another party. Typically, this clause outlines whether subletting is permitted, if the landlord’s prior written consent is required, and any restrictions or procedures that must be followed, such as providing notice or ensuring the sub-tenant meets certain criteria. Its core function is to give the landlord control over who occupies the property, thereby protecting their interests and maintaining oversight of the premises.
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SUB-LET. Any extra cost and expenses necessary for owner to perform any sub letting charterer contract are excluded from budget. Take over cost are excluded from budget and vessel is supposed to be fully stocked at delivery
SUB-LET. Tenant(s) may not sub-let residence or assign this Lease Agreement, without Landlord’s express written consent.
SUB-LET. 5.1. The Tenant shall not cede or assign under any circumstances any of its rights under this Agreement nor allow anyone else to occupy the Leased Premises or any part thereof on any condition whatsoever or for any reason whatsoever without the Landlord’s prior written consent.
5.2. The Tenant shall not be permitted to sublet the Leased Premises or any portion thereof under any circumstances without the Landlord’s prior written consent and which consent shall be in writing.
SUB-LET. Resident may not sub-let the Homesite to any other party without the Community Owner's prior written consent. Family members who intend to reside with the Resident are as follows:
SUB-LET. You must not sublet the whole or any part of the Property. It is a criminal offence to illegally sub-let your home let under a secure tenancy. The offence of knowingly breaching an express or implied term of a tenancy by unlawfully sub-letting the whole or part of the property in circumstances where the tenant is no longer using it as his only or principal home carries a maximum sentence of a fine of up to £5000. The offence of dishonestly breaching an express or implied term of a tenancy by unlawfully sub-letting the whole or part of the property in circumstances where the tenant is no longer using it as his only or principal home carries a maximum sentence of two years imprisonment and/or a fine.
SUB-LET. The Hirer shall not sublet the building or any part thereof.
SUB-LET. The premises shall not be sublet by anyone except with the approval and specific written consent of the Landlord. Likewise, no other occupant’s shall move in with you without the approval and written consent of the Landlord. Approval by the Landlord, in either case, shall include the requirement that the new individual(s) be added to this contract, and bound by its terms. The presence of an individual residing on Premises who is not a signatory on this Rental Contract will be sufficient grounds for termination of this contract.
SUB-LET. The lessees shall not in any way sub-let the premises or any portion thereof nor the lessees shall include any person as a partner.
