Subjections definition

Subjections. All rights (whether public or private) easements quasi-easements privileges restrictions covenants licences bye-laws wayleaves and stipulations of whatever nature affecting the Premises including without limitation The rights easements quasi-easements privileges restrictions covenants licences and stipulations contained mentioned or referred to in the property, proprietorship and charges registers at the Land Registry to title number A 124150 and LA 897811 “Term Commencement Date” 1 January 2009 THIS LEASE made on the date shown in the Lease Particulars above (which are incorporated herein) between (1) the Landlord and (2) the Tenant [and (3) the Surety

Examples of Subjections in a sentence

  • Any cause of action against the Seller relating to or arising out of the breach of any representations and warranties made in Subjections 7.01 or 7.02 shall accrue as to any Mortgage Loan upon (i) discovery of such breach by the Purchaser or notice thereof by the Seller to the Purchaser, (ii) failure by the Seller to cure such breach or repurchase such Mortgage Loan as specified above, and (iii) demand upon the Seller by the Purchaser for compliance with the relevant provisions of this Agreement.