The Norwegian Tenancy Act Sample Clauses

The Norwegian Tenancy Act. Where no other provisions ensue from the tenancy contract, the tenancy shall be governed by Tenancy Act no. 17 of 26 March 1999. The present tenancy contract applies to the letting of accommodation which according to the decisions of a body representing a central, regional or local government authority is intended for use by persons with a need for accommodation in connection with a course of study; see Section 11-2. The tenant is informed that his rights as a tenant are subject to restrictions compared with those applicable to the letting of other types of dwelling. In the event that this tenancy is subject to the Norwegian Cancellation Act if the accommodation is handed over before the cancellation period has expired, the tenant acknowledges that such cancellation right will lapse upon handover. § 20: Prosessing of personal data Information about how we process personal data in connection with the tenancy is contained in SiO's privacy statement. Find it here: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/en/shortcuts/about-sio/privacy-policy. The tenant can also get the privacy statement in writing at SiO Customer Service Centre. I hereby confirm that I am familiar with the contents of Appendix 1 and that Appendix 1 is to be construed integral to this Tenancy Contract.
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The Norwegian Tenancy Act. Where no other provisions ensue from the tenancy contract, the tenancy shall be governed by Tenancy Act no. 17 of 26 March 1999. The present tenancy contract applies to the letting of housing which according to the decisions of a body representing a central, regional or local government authority is intended for use by persons with a need for housing in connection with a course of study; see Section 11-2. The tenant is informed that his rights as a tenant are subject to restrictions compared with those applicable to the letting of other types of dwelling. In the event that this tenancy is subject to the Norwegian Cancellation Act if the housing is handed over before the cancellation period has expired, the tenant acknowledges that such cancellation right will lapse upon handover.
The Norwegian Tenancy Act. Where no other provisions ensue from the sublet contract, the sublet shall be governed by Tenancy Act no. 17 of 26 March 1999. The present sublet contract applies to the letting of accommodation which according to the decisions of a body representing a central, regional or local government authority is intended for use by persons with a need for accommodation in connection with a course of study; see §11-2. The Sublessee is informed that his rights as a Sublessee are subject to restrictions compared with those applicable to the letting of other types of dwelling. I hereby confirm that I am familiar with the contents of Appendix 1 and that Appendix 1 is to be construed integral to this Tenancy Contract. Place/Date: Sublessees signature:
The Norwegian Tenancy Act. Where no other provisions ensue from the tenancy contract, the tenancy shall be governed by Tenancy Act no. 17 of 26 March 1999. The present tenancy contract applies to the letting of accommodation which according to the decisions of a body representing a central, regional or local government authority is intended for use by persons with a need for accommodation in connection with a course of study; see Section 11-2. The tenant is informed that his rights as a tenant are subject to restrictions compared with those applicable to the letting of other types of dwelling. In the event that this tenancy is subject to the Norwegian Cancellation Act if the accommodation is handed over before the cancellation period has expired, the tenant acknowledges that such cancellation right will lapse upon handover. I hereby confirm that I am familiar with the contents of Appendix 1 and that Appendix 1 is to be construed integral to this Tenancy Contract. Place/Date:

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