Contractual Term definition

Contractual Term means the term specified in the Prescribed Clauses;
Contractual Term means the term of years first granted by this tenancy as set out in clause 4.1 of the Summary.
Contractual Term has the meaning given in the Particulars

Examples of Contractual Term in a sentence

  • If the Landlord accepts a surrender of the tenancy before the expiry of the Contractual Term then the Tenant shall pay to the Landlord the sum of £100 on the day the tenancy is surrendered as a contribution towards the Landlord’s administration costs.

  • The Tenant should be aware that he/she will be bound for the whole of the Contractual Term (as defined above) and will not be released from his/her obligations until the Contractual Term expires.

  • Extract from Secondary Market Mortgage Backed SecuritiesFile Content: This file will contain Pool Number, Purchase Date, Face Amount, Type, Date, Maturity, Rate, Factors for 4 Months, Outstanding Balance, Original Discount, Cusip Number, Original WAC, Original WAM, Calculated Remaining Term, Purchased Contractual Term, Historical or Estimated Payments.

  • Term for which the Property is leased The term as specified in this lease at clause 1.1 (The Contractual Term) LR7.

  • This Agreement and the Plan embody the entire agreement between the parties and there are no agreements, understandings, representations, or warranties between the parties other than those set forth herein or herein provided for.


More Definitions of Contractual Term

Contractual Term means the term of years specified in the Particulars;
Contractual Term means each ten year term under this Sub-License Agreement.
Contractual Term means a term of years beginning on the date of this lease and ending on, and including 21st September 2020;
Contractual Term means the term specified in the Prescribed Clauses; Encumbrances means the obligations and encumbrances (if any) specified in Part Ill of the First Schedule; Environmental Law means any statute directive regulation order by-law code of practice guideline note or other law or common law having force of law in England and Wales relating to pollution contamination or protection of the environment or to the storage transportation or disposal of Hazardous Materials or any waste pollutants or contaminants; Estate means Xxxxxx Xxxx, Abingdon, Oxfordshire (of which the Centre forms part) and the buildings from time to time standing on it shown on the Plan together with any other adjoining land which is incorporated into Xxxxxx Xxxx; Estate Common Areas means the accesses, landscaped areas, car parks, estate management offices and other areas or amenities on the Estate or outside the Estate but serving or otherwise benefiting the Estate as a whole which are from time to time provided or designated for the common amenity or benefit of the owners or occupiers of the Estate;
Contractual Term the term of years from and including 2000 up to and including 2010
Contractual Term means the term of years first granted by this lease as set out in clause 4.1 of the Summary.
Contractual Term means the period from the Effective Date until the last day of the useful life of the Regional Waste Disposal Facility which is to be expected to be 55 (fifty five) years calculated from the Effective Date;