Abandonment by a joint tenant Sample Clauses

Abandonment by a joint tenant. If we have reasonable grounds for believing that your joint tenant has abandoned the house, we will give that tenant 4 weeks' notice. If we are satisfied on reasonable grounds, at the end of the four week period, that the joint tenant has abandoned the house, we may serve another notice. This second notice will terminate that joint tenant's interest in the tenancy in not less than 8 weeks. That second notice will not, however, terminate the tenancy which will continue.
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Abandonment by a joint tenant. Where the Association has reasonable grounds to believe that a joint tenant has abandoned a tenancy, a notice as prescribed under section 20 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001, will be served on each of the joint tenants under the tenancy. The notice will require the abandoning tenant to inform the Association in writing of their intention to occupy the property. If such a notification is not received within a period of four weeks, a further notice will be served which will bring the abandoning tenant’s interest in the tenancy to an end, with effect from a date which will be no earlier than eight weeks after the date of service of the second notice. A joint tenant who is aggrieved by such action may raise proceedings by summary application to the Court, within eight weeks of the date of service of the second notice.
Abandonment by a joint tenant. If we have reasonable groUnds for believing that a joint tenant has abandoned the hoUse, we may give that tenant 4 weeks’ notice. If we are satisfied on reasonable groUnds, at the end of the 4 week period, that the joint tenant has abandoned the hoUse, we may serve another notice. This second notice will terminate that joint tenant’s interest in the tenancy in not less than 8 weeks. That second notice will not, however, terminate the tenancy which will continUe. That tenant has a right of appeal to the sheriff.

Related to Abandonment by a joint tenant

  • Abandonment of Premises If the property becomes vacant during the term of this lease, and if at the time of the vacancy Tenant are in default in the payment of any installment of rent, then the rent for the entire term shall become at once due and payable and Landlord may proceed to collect rent for said entire premises, with or without process of law, to take possession thereof, to remove any and all property there from and store as required by law, to lease the premises as agent of Tenant, and to apply the proceeds received from such letting toward the payment of Tenant' rent under this lease; such re-entry and re-letting shall not discharge Tenant from liability for rent, nor from any other obligation under the terms of this lease.

  • Job Abandonment A. If an employee is absent without authorized leave under the provisions of Article 17.1.D for twelve (12) or more consecutive days, the employee shall be considered to have abandoned the position and voluntarily resigned from the University.

  • ABANDONMENT If at any time during the term of this Agreement Tenant abandons the Premises or any part thereof, Landlord may, at Landlord's option, obtain possession of the Premises in the manner provided by law, and without becoming liable to Tenant for damages or for any payment of any kind whatever. Landlord may, at Landlord's discretion, as agent for Tenant, relet the Premises, or any part thereof, for the whole or any part thereof, for the whole or any part of the then unexpired term, and may receive and collect all rent payable by virtue of such reletting, and, at Landlord's option, hold Tenant liable for any difference between the rent that would have been payable under this Agreement during the balance of the unexpired term, if this Agreement had continued in force, and the net rent for such period realized by Landlord by means of such reletting. If Landlord's right of reentry is exercised following abandonment of the Premises by Tenant, then Landlord shall consider any personal property belonging to Tenant and left on the Premises to also have been abandoned, in which case Landlord may dispose of all such personal property in any manner Landlord shall deem proper and Landlord is hereby relieved of all liability for doing so.

  • Abandonment of Position An employee who fails to report for duty for three (3) consecutive working days without informing the Employer of the reason for her absence will be presumed to have abandoned her position. An employee shall be afforded the opportunity within ten (10) working days to rebut such presumption and demonstrate that there were reasonable grounds for not informing the Employer.

  • Termination by Seller This Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Closing by Seller, by written notice to Buyer:

  • Abandonment of Property We need not accept any property abandoned by an "insured".

  • SUBLEASE Sublandlord hereby subleases to Subtenant and Subtenant hereby subleases from Sublandlord for the term, at the rental, and upon all of the conditions set forth herein, the Subleased Premises.

  • Abandonment or Default If Provider abandons work or defaults on the Contract, the GLO may terminate the Contract without notice. Provider will not be considered in any re-solicitation of the services described herein and may not be considered in future solicitations for similar services, unless the specification or scope of work changes significantly. The GLO will determine the period of suspension based on the seriousness of the abandonment or default.

  • Subletting Assignment Check the appropriate box to allow or deny the tenant to sublet the dwelling unit. If a landlord is allowing the tenant to sublet, it is important to indicate the number of days the tenant must notify the landlord of the subtenant’s contact information. Section VIII.

  • Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation Grantee will;

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