Tenancy Rights definition

Tenancy Rights are defined as rights created by a landlord/tenant relationship, whether through a direct lease or a sublease.

Examples of Tenancy Rights in a sentence

  • No Tenancy Rights - Nothing contained herein shall be considered as creating any right, easement, tenancy or sub-tenancy in favor of the Licensee in respect of the said flat premises and Licensee shall not be entitled at any time during the period of License or afterwards to claim relief under the Bombay Rent Act.

Related to Tenancy Rights

  • Licensee Improvements means any improvement, enhancement, modification, derivative work or upgrade to any of Licensor Patent Rights made, conceived, reduced to practice, affixed or otherwise developed by or on behalf of Licensee during the term of this Agreement and solely as exercised under the License.

  • Foreground IPR means any and all Intellectual Property Rights generated individually by either of the Parties or by jointly both of the Parties in the execution of the Contract.

  • Foreground Intellectual Property means all Intellectual Property developed by either Party pursuant to this Agreement;

  • Licensed Space means the indoor and outdoor space on the premises approved by the department for the purpose of providing licensed child care.

  • Registered Intellectual Property Rights means Intellectual Property Rights that have been registered, filed, certified or otherwise perfected by recordation with any state, government or other public legal authority.