Tenancies definition

Tenancies means office space within a building covering tenant light and power. This may include tenancy air conditioning if this has been installed to service particular tenant loads, but does not include central services (Source: SEDA, September 2001);
Tenancies means any tenancy specified in Item 12 of the Schedule;
Tenancies means the occupational interests in the Properties as set out in part 2 of schedule 8;]

Examples of Tenancies in a sentence

  • The Seller must not do anything regarding the Property or Tenancies that may significantly alter them or result in later expense for the Buyer.

  • The Property is sold free of all Encumbrances other than the Title Encumbrances and Tenancies.

  • On the Settlement Date, in exchange for the Balance Purchase Price, the Seller must give the Buyer vacant possession of the Land and the Improvements except for the Tenancies.

  • In order to increase the rent, the Landlord must give the Tenant a rent-increase notice, the content of which is set out in ‘The Private Residential Tenancies (Prescribed Notices and Forms) (Scotland) Regulations 2017’.

  • The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 allows some rent increases and requires some rent reductions without agreement between the landlord and tenant.


More Definitions of Tenancies

Tenancies means all agreements to lease, leases registered under the provisions of the Land Code, tenancies, licences, letting arrangements, options, reservations, rights of first refusal and any other agreements which are or at any time may be entered into by or on behalf of the Assignor for the occupation, use, or possession of any part of the Property, whether in writing or by oral agreement or otherwise. This includes any renewal and/or extension, and all amendments and supplements that may be agreed upon or entered into by the parties from time to time. Where the amendments would have a material adverse effect on the Assignor or would adversely affect the Bank’s interest under this Assignment, the term “Tenancies” only includes such amendments which have been approved by the Bank. The term “Tenancy” will be interpreted accordingly.
Tenancies the tenancies and sub-tenancies where the Company is the lessor or the lessee, particulars of which are set out in Schedule 2 “Warranties” the representations, warranties and undertakings set out in Schedule 3 Expression Meaning
Tenancies each a “Tenancy”), or occupied by any lessees, sublessees, tenants, or renters (collectively, the “Tenants”, each a “Tenant”), except for Tenancies that have all of the following characteristics (the “Permitted Tenancies”): o The rental unit subject to the Tenancy (the “Rental Unit”) has separate space and/or water heating control systems(s), which is not controlled or affected by the Devices or Compatible Devices; o The Rental Unit does not have access to the Devices or Compatible Devices such that the Devices or Compatible Devices are at any risk of being moved, modified, altered, uninstalled, removed, tampered with, disabled or damaged by the Tenancy; o Access to the Rental Unit is not required for YEC or YEC Contractors to access, enter and occupy the Premises in accordance with section 7 of this Agreement; and o The rights and obligations under this Agreement are not inconsistent with or do not otherwise violate any terms or conditions of the Tenancy or any other applicable laws, including the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, SY 2012, c. 20.
Tenancies means the lettings of the Units of Accommodation to Nominated Tenants;
Tenancies means the leases, tenancies, licences and other rights to occupy the premises including those identified as Encumbrances against the property in the Contract of Sale.
Tenancies means any tenancies or other occupational arrangements under which the Properties are held by third parties, particulars of which are set out in Part 3 of Schedule 3.
Tenancies has the meaning provided in Section 3.1(h).