Examples of Neighbouring Property in a sentence
Neighbouring Property means property in the vicinity of the Property Insured, the loss or damage to which will prevent or hinder the use of or access to the Building(s).
THE RESERVATIONS 4.1 The Reservations are excepted and reserved from this lease for the benefit of the Building [ and the Landlord's Neighbouring Property] and to the extent possible for the benefit of any neighbouring or adjoining property in which the Landlord acquires an interest during the Term.
Neither the grant of this lease nor anything in it confers any right over the Landlord’s Neighbouring Property nor any other neighbouring property nor is to be taken to show that the Tenant may have any right over any part of the Landlord’s Neighbouring Property or any neighbouring property, and section 62 of the Law of Property Act 1925 does not apply to this lease.
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Applications may be brought to the Burwood Council Customer Service Centre, or sent via post (including a cheque or money order for the required fee).Permit Application – Neighbouring Property The owner of a property affected by overhang from a tree or trees on an adjoining property may apply for a permit to prune that part of the tree or trees overhanging the boundary of his or her property.
The Landlord and all others authorised by it may: pull down, alter, erect, rebuild or otherwise deal with or permit or suffer to be pulled down, altered, erected, rebuilt or otherwise dealt with any Neighbouring Property excluding the Public Car Park to any extent and in any manner desired even if access of light and air to the Property is thereby affected; and/or use any Neighbouring Property excluding the Public Car Park in any way even if access of light and air to the Property is thereby affected.
The Tenant will not bring or keep on, or emit from, the Property or any land over which the Tenant enjoys rights or amenities anything which is or which may cause nuisance, damage, disturbance or annoyance to any person or which may be injurious to the amenity or character of the Property or Neighbouring Property but the Landlord acknowledges that the use of the Property for the purposes permitted under this Lease shall not be in breach of this clause.
If any sub-lease granted by the Tenant invalidates a valid EPC for any Neighbouring Property (or any part thereof) held by the Landlord of which the Tenant has prior written notification or adversely affects the asset rating in any such EPC then the Tenant shall (at the option of the Landlord) indemnify the Landlord in respect of the reasonable expenses properly incurred in respect of the cost of a new and valid EPC for the Neighbouring Property.
The rights of pedestrian access to and egress from the Property over the Common Parts and/or the Neighbouring Property.
Conduct of Neighbouring Property Owner in Opposition to the Development [51] Mr. Katz submitted that numerous attempts were made to consult with Ms. Ayres, but all attempts were rebuffed.