Permitted Occupiers definition

Permitted Occupiers means any person in actual occupation of the Property, which includes the Tenant and persons occupying with the Tenant’s permission
Permitted Occupiers the person or persons who the University has permitted to occupy the Accommodation with You during the Period of Occupancy, who are registered with the Accommodation & Hospitality team. 'the Student Condition': a condition you must fulfil in order to be eligible to be granted a Licence to occupy the Accommodation under this agreement, and which you must continue to fulfil. The Student Condition is defined below at clause 12.
Permitted Occupiers any other person who the Employer has agreed in writing may occupy the Room with the Employee.

Examples of Permitted Occupiers in a sentence

  • Tags will be available for Permitted Occupiers to attach to bicycles that should not be removed.

  • In addition to you, only the following Permitted Occupiers are allowed to live in the Property Nobody else is allowed to live in the Property without our written permission.

  • None In addition to the Tenant, Permitted Occupiers are the only people allowed to live in the property but they do not have any rights or obligations as per the Tenant listed in clause 1.1.2 and are only permitted to reside at the Property with the permission of the Tenant.

  • You and Your Permitted Occupiers must comply with the terms of this agreement, including the terms set out in the Handbook, and all reasonable instructions of the Hall staff and University representatives which relate to the use of the Accommodation, the Hall and any facilities in the Hall.

  • If the Tenant, or Permitted Occupier/s is/are unable to be present at the necessary time, the keys that the Landlord or Property Manager holds will be used.

  • The University permits You and Your Permitted Occupiers to occupy the Accommodation and to use the furniture and furnishings within it until this agreement ends.

  • The College will pay a charge of £95.00 including VAT to the agent and these charges in addition to any fines that may be imposed will be passed on to the Permitted Occupier/s (student).

  • In addition to the Tenant, Permitted Occupiers are the only people allowed to live in the property but they do not have any rights or obligations as per the Tenant listed in clause 1.1.2 and are only permitted to reside at the Property with the permission of the Tenant.

  • The Tenant must not allow the number of adults occupying the Property to exceed the Maximum Number of Permitted Occupiers (as specified on page 2 of this Agreement) without the Landlord’s prior written consent.

  • The College will pay a charge including VAT to the agent, and these charges in addition to any fines that may be imposed, will be charged to the Permitted Occupier/s (student).


More Definitions of Permitted Occupiers

Permitted Occupiers means (occupant name) any other person subsequently approved by the Landlord in writing as being permitted to occupy the Premises.
Permitted Occupiers the person or persons who the University has permitted to occupy the Accommodation with You during the Period of Occupancy, who are registered with the Allocations Team. 'the Student Condition': a condition you must fulfil in order to be eligible to be granted a Licence to occupy the Accommodation under this agreement, and which you must continue to fulfil. The Student Condition is defined below at clause 6.1. ‘the University’: the University of London including its authorised employees, agents and representatives. ‘You’: the student who is a party to this agreement who is granted a right to occupy

Related to Permitted Occupiers

  • Permitted Occupier means if used in the Agreement, any person who is licensed or permitted by the Landlord to reside at the Property together with the Tenant and who does so as a rent free licensee of the Tenant.

  • Child-occupied facility means a building or portion of a building constructed prior to 1978, visited regularly by the same child, age six years or younger on at least two different days within any week (Sunday through Saturday period), provided that each day’s visit lasts at least three hours and the combined weekly visit lasts at least six hours, and the combined annual visits last at least 60 hours. Child-occupied facilities may include, but are not limited to, day-care centers, preschools and kindergarten classrooms.

  • Owner-occupied means property that is the principal

  • Maximum Occupancy means the maximum number of occupants permitted on the Premises;