Flat Tenants definition

Flat Tenants the tenants for the time being of the Flats which are let on leases granted for an original term of over 21 years. a fair and reasonable proportion of the cost of any premiums (including any IPT) that the Landlord expends and any fees and other expenses that the Landlord reasonably incurs, in effecting and maintaining insurance of the Building in accordance with its obligations in paragraph 2 of Schedule 6 including any professional fees for carrying out any insurance valuation of the Reinstatement Costs; and the cost of any additional premiums (including any IPT) and loading that may be demanded by the Landlord's insurer as a result of any act or default of the Tenant, any undertenant, their workers, contractors or agents or any person at the Property with the express or implied authority of any of them. Insured Risks: fire, explosion, lightning, earthquake, storm, flood, bursting and overflowing of water tanks, apparatus or pipes, escape of water or oil, impact by aircraft and articles dropped from them, impact by vehicles, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, theft or attempted theft, falling trees subsidence heave and landslip and any other risks which the Landlord reasonably decided to insure against and all risks commonly found in a Household Comprehensive policy from time to time and Insured Risk means any one of the Insured Risks.

Examples of Flat Tenants in a sentence

  • Not to do anything at the Property which may be or become a nuisance or annoyance, or cause loss, damage or injury, to the Landlord or the Flat Tenants or the occupiers of any neighbouring property.

  • Not to play or loiter on the Common Parts or make any avoidable noise on the Common Parts so as to cause annoyance to the Flat Tenants or any other occupiers of the Building.

  • Save for any dispute arising under clause 9, any dispute between the Tenant and the Flat Tenants in relation to this lease, including any payment of costs, shall be resolved by the Landlord (or such other person as the Landlord shall appoint) whose decision shall be final and binding on the Tenant except on questions of law.

  • Not to sing or dance or play any musical instrument or equipment for making or reproducing sound or to act in such a manner so as to be audible outside the Property so as to cause annoyance to the Flat Tenants or any other occupiers of the Building .

  • Save for any dispute arising under clause 8, any dispute between the Tenant and the Flat Tenants in relation to this lease, including any payment of costs, shall be resolved by the Landlord (or such other person as the Landlord shall appoint) whose decision shall be final and binding on the Tenant except on questions of law.

  • Not to sing or dance or play any musical instrument or equipment for making or reproducing sound or to act in such a manner so as to be audible outside the Property so as to cause annoyance to the Flat Tenants or any other occupiers of the Building.

  • The Tenant covenants: with the Landlord and the Management Company to observe and perform the Tenant Covenants; and with the Flat Tenants to observe and perform the Regulations.

  • The Rights are granted subject to the Third Party Rights and in so far as the Landlord is able to grant them and in common with: the Landlord and all persons authorised by them; and the Flat Tenants; The Tenant shall not be deemed to have acquired any other easement or right over the Building or any neighbouring property other than the Rights and section 62 of the Law of Property Act 1925 shall not apply to this lease.

  • Disputes between tenants Save for any dispute arising under clause 8, any dispute between the Tenant and the Flat Tenants in relation to this lease, including any payments of costs, shall be resolved by the Landlord (or such other person as the Landlord shall appoint) whose decision shall be final and binding on the Tenant and the Flat Tenants except on questions of law.

  • Not to do anything at the Property which may be or become a nuisance or annoyance, or cause loss, damage or injury, to the Landlord or the Commercial Tenant or the Flat Tenants or the occupiers of any neighbouring property.