Common use of Tenancy Termination Clause in Contracts

Tenancy Termination. The council may terminate allotment tenancies in any of the following ways: a) By giving 12 months written notice to quit expiring at any time between 29 September to 6 April inclusive. b) At any time after three calendar months written notice by the council that the allotment is required for a purpose other than agriculture to which it has been appropriated under any statutory provisions, or for building, mining or any other industrial purpose, or for roads or sewers necessary in connection with any of these purposes. Where possible, the Council will consult tenants and arrange relocation and appropriate compensation. c) By giving one month’s written notice to quit if: i. The rent is in arrears for 40 days or more (whether formally demanded or not); or ii. The tenant is in breach of any of these rules or of their tenancy agreement; or iii. Automatically on the death of the tenant, the tenancy shall terminate on the next quarterly rent date a full quarter after the tenant’s death unless the Council shall agree the transfer of the tenancy to a close relative in which case it shall terminate on the transfer of the tenancy.

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Sources: Allotment Agreement, Allotment Agreement