Sufferance definition
Examples of Sufferance in a sentence
If the Tenant, or any assignee or sublessee of the Tenant, shall continue to occupy the Premises after the termination or expiration of this Lease (including a termination by notice under Section 24 or a termination or expiration under Section 27), without the prior written consent of the Landlord, such tenancy shall be a Tenancy at Sufferance.
Any holding over or continued use or occupancy of the Premises by Tenant after termination of this Agreement without the express written consent of Landlord shall not constitute a Tenancy-At-Will, but Tenant shall be a Tenant-At Sufferance and shall be required to vacate the Premises immediately without notice.
Nothing in this provision shall create a tenancy at will, nor obligate the Lessor to give Lessee any additional notice to vacate as Lessee, upon holding over, is solely a Tenant at Sufferance.
It is expressly understood and agreed that such extended occupancy is a Tenancy at Sufferance only, solely for the benefit and convenience of the LESSEE and is of greater rental value.
It is further covenanted and agreed that if the Lessee, any assignee or sublessee shall continue to occupy the leased premises after the termination of this Lease without prior written consent of the Lessor, such tenancy shall be Tenancy at Sufferance.
Tenant shall be regarded as a Tenant at Sufferance and shall be liable for a daily holdover charge in the amount of $200.00 per day until possession is returned to Lessor.
LESSOR’S acceptance of any payments from LESSEE during such extended occupancy shall not alter LESSEE’S status as a Tenant at Sufferance.
If Tenant, without the written consent of the Commission, holds over after the expiration or termination of this Lease, Tenant shall be deemed to be a Tenant at Sufferance and will be liable for the use and occupancy of the Premises as determined by the Commission and shall be bound by all applicable provisions of this Lease.
Any holding over by the Tenant after the expiration of this Lease shall be construed as a Tenancy at Sufferance, unless such occupancy is with the prior written consent of the Landlord, in which event the Tenant will be a tenant from month to month, upon the same terms and conditions of this Lease.
Sufferance, of any sort, may never be regarded as derogatory to these presents.