Terms from the 1995 Act Sample Clauses

The 'Terms from the 1995 Act' clause incorporates specific provisions or definitions from the Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995 into the agreement. In practice, this means that certain rights, obligations, or interpretations set out in the 1995 Act are expressly made part of the contract, such as rules about the assignment of leases or the release of former tenants from liability. By referencing the 1995 Act, the clause ensures that the agreement aligns with statutory requirements and clarifies how legal responsibilities are transferred or maintained, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over the application of the law.
Terms from the 1995 Act. Where the expressionslandlord covenants’, ‘tenant covenants’, or ‘authorised guarantee agreement’ are used in this lease they are to have the same meaning as is given by section 28(1) of the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇.
Terms from the 1995 Act. Where the expressionslandlord covenants” and “tenant covenants” are used in this Lease they are to have the same meaning as is given by the 1995 Act section 28(1)
Terms from the 1995 Act tenant covenants' and 'authorised guarantee agreement' have the same meaning as is given by the 1995 Act Section 28(1).