Common use of Terms of Tenancy Clause in Contracts

Terms of Tenancy. The lessor and tenant must comply with the terms of the Tenancy Agreement 1. (1) This tenancy agreement is made under the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (ACT) (the Residential Tenancies Act). (2) The lessor and the tenant may agree to add additional clauses to the tenancy agreement, but they must not be inconsistent with, or modify, existing clauses (except if permitted by the Act). 2. By signing this tenancy agreement, the lessor and the tenant agree to be bound by its terms during the period of the tenancy it creates. 3. A party to this tenancy agreement cannot contract out of it or out of the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act, except as provided in that Act. 4. A fixed term tenancy must be for the single period specified in the tenancy agreement. 5. A periodic tenancy includes a tenancy that is not specified to be for a fixed term, including such a tenancy which commences on the expiration of a fixed term tenancy. 6. A reference in this tenancy agreement to a notice to vacate and a notice of intention to vacate is taken to be a reference to a termination notice under the Residential Tenancies Act.

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Terms of Tenancy. The lessor and tenant must comply with the terms of the Tenancy Agreement 1. (1) This tenancy agreement is made under the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 Xxx 0000 (ACT) (the Residential Tenancies Act). (2) The lessor and the tenant may agree to add additional clauses to the tenancy agreement, but they must not be inconsistent with, or modify, existing clauses (except if permitted by the Act). 2. By signing this tenancy agreement, the lessor and the tenant agree to be bound by its terms during the period of the tenancy it creates. 3. A party to this tenancy agreement cannot contract out of it or out of the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act, except as provided in that Act. 4. A fixed term tenancy must be for the single period specified in the tenancy agreement. 5. A periodic tenancy includes a tenancy that is not specified to be for a fixed term, including such a tenancy which commences on the expiration of a fixed term tenancy. 6. A reference in this tenancy agreement to a notice to vacate and a notice of intention to vacate is taken to be a reference to a termination notice under the Residential Tenancies Act.

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Samples: www.legalaidact.org.au

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Terms of Tenancy. The lessor and tenant must comply with the terms of the Tenancy Agreement 1. (1) This tenancy agreement is made under the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (ACT) (the Residential Tenancies Act). (2) The lessor and the tenant may agree to add additional clauses to the tenancy agreement, but they must not be inconsistent with, or modify, existing clauses (except if permitted by the Act). 2. By signing this tenancy agreement, the lessor and the tenant agree to be bound by its terms during the period of the tenancy it creates. 3. A party to this tenancy agreement cannot contract out of it or out of the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act, except as provided in that Act. 4. A fixed term tenancy must be for the single period specified in the tenancy agreement. 5. A periodic tenancy includes a tenancy that is not specified to be for a fixed term, including such a tenancy which commences on the expiration of a fixed term tenancy. 6. A reference in this tenancy agreement to a notice to vacate and a notice of intention to vacate is taken to be a reference to a termination notice under the Residential Tenancies Act.

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Samples: www.legalaidact.org.au

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