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IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. These promises will be legally binding once the agreement has been signed by both parties and then dated. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx 00/00 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* Xxxxxxxx xx Xxx Xxxxx XX0 0XX DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Binding Date A tenancy agreement is not, technically, a legally binding contract until it has been “executed” by being Dated, after both parties (or their authorised representatives) have signed; although it might be possible for either party to take legal action against the other if they withdraw prior to this date. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several liability The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. A maximum of four people can be such joint tenants. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior lease Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and fittings References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the tenancy References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. These promises will be legally binding once the agreement has been signed by both parties and then dated. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does you do not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Please make sure the lead tenant signs each page where indicated. This tenancy agreement has been issued by: Lets4U Unit 10 Xxxxxxxxx Bussiness park Sleaford Road Bracebridge Heath LN4 2FF Tel: 00000 000000 Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement Property: ADDRESS Landlord: Lets4U Unit 10 Xxxxxxxxx Business park Sleaford Road Bracebridge Heath LN4 2FF Tenant(s): Whose obligation to the Landlord are joint and several Tenancy Period: Starting on START DATE Ending on END DATE Rent: £##.## per quarter collected in advance by direct debit 14 days before the first day of each such rental period. Total annual rent payable £##.## Rent days: 1 August 2014 1 November 2014 1 February 2015 1 May 2015 The first rent is payable by direct debit 14 days before the contract starting. Deposit: £##.## in total which will be registered with one of the UK approved deposit guarantee schemes.. The Landlord lets the Property and the contents to the Tenant(s) at the Rent for the Tenancy Period on the standard letting terms set out in this Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement with the amendments and additions to them. This is an Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement under the Housing Advice CentreAct of 1988. The Name and Address Tenant(s) understands that the Landlord will be entitled to recover possession of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this property when the Tenancy Period ends. The Landlord will bring the tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following to an end at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, or any parts expiry of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of term by giving to the let. Where tenant no less than two months written notice stating that the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to requires possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy This tenancy includes the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any use of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings furniture and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition suppliedeffects. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9Lead tenant signature:

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IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. These promises will be legally binding once the agreement has been signed by both parties and then dated. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. If completing this Agreement by hand make sure all information inserted is readable The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Billingham Xxxxx Estate Agents Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx XX0 0XX T: 01384 445075 F: 01384 373234 E: Xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Binding Date A tenancy agreement is not, technically, a legally binding contract until it has been “executed” by being Dated, after both parties (or their authorised representatives) have signed; although it might be possible for either party to take legal action against the other if they withdraw prior to this date. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9.

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* *RENTAL INFORMATION LEAFLET* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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IMPORTANT. This agreement contains You may rely on the terms accuracy of this Worksheet if the information you provide is correct and obligations complete. Neither your Employer nor your Employer’s plan administrator, XxXXX XxXXXXXX, has your pre-2020 data for purposes of calculating the tenancyCatch-Up Contribution. It sets out Please make sure the promises made by information you provide is correct. By signing this Form and worksheet, you certify that all the landlord information provided is accurate and you agree to indemnify and hold harmless your Employer and DeHEY XxXXXXXX from any and all damages which may result from providing inaccurate or incomplete information. Your current Employer nor XxXXX XxXXXXXX cannot be responsible for any invest- ment choices that you elect. Your Employer and Third Party Administrator, XxXXX XxXXXXXX, assume that you have reviewed the tenant invest- ment options available under this Plan and by the tenant to the landlordyou understand there are risks associated with all investment options. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything also understand that the Investment Vendor(s) that you want and nothing have selected may charge a fee for your participation, transfers, withdrawals or distributions. You also under- stand that you are not prepared responsible for establishing an account with the Investment Vendor(s) that you have chosen. Your Employer along with, XxXXX XxXXXXXX, want you to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested that you ask are responsible for an explanation before signing itany taxes which may be due as the result of your election. You might consider consulting acknowledge that you have selected a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you death beneficiary with the following at Investment Vendor. Also, you understand your responsibilities as an employee under this program, and request that your employer take the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found action specified in this tenancy agreementAgreement. It is not meant All rights under the contract or accounts are enforceable solely by the Employee. You, the Employee, must deal directly with the Investment Vendor to be an exhaustive make loans, transfer to different contracts or complete list. In the event of a disputecustodial accounts, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include allbegin distributions, or any parts other transactions. You must understand that all rights under the annuity or custodial account established under the program are enforceable solely by you, your beneficiary, or your authorized representative. Disclosure Furthermore, I understand to the following: A. This Salary Reduction Agreement is legally binding and irrevocable with respect to amounts paid or available while this Agreement is in effect and supersedes all prior Section 403(b) Salary Reduction Agreements; B. This Salary Reduction Agreement may be terminated under rules established by the Plan and that a termination request is permanent and remains in effect until a new Salary Reduction Agreement is submitted; and C. This Salary Reduction Agreement may be changed with respect to amounts not yet paid or available; and D. Maximum Contribution Worksheet is required to implement or increase a payroll deduction (Update required annually); and E. Employee is responsible for determining that the salary reduction amount does not exceed the limits as set forth in the applicable federal or state laws (the “Applicable Law”). Furthermore, Employee agrees to indemnify and hold Employer harmless against any and all actions, claims and demands whatsoever that may arise from the purchase of annuities or custodial accounts for Employees in amounts in excess of contribution limits as defined under Applicable Law except where a Maximum Contribution was calculated by Employee acknowledges that Employer has made no representation to Employee regarding the advisability, appropriateness or tax consequences of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part purchase of the letannuity and/or custodial account described herein. Where Employer also has made no representation as to the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession advisability of the premisesparticular investment selected by the Employee. Tenant A personEmployee agrees Employer shall have no liability whatsoever for any and all losses suffered by Employee with regard to his/her selection of the annuity and/or custodial account; its terms; the selection of the insurance company or regulated investment company; the financial condition, operation of or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under benefits provided by said insurance company or regulated investment company; or his/her selection and purchase of shares of regulated investment companies. Nothing herein shall affect the terms of employment between Employer and Employee. This agreement supersedes all prior salary reduction agreements and shall automatically terminate if Employee’s employment is terminated. F. I have received investment information and counsel regarding your Employer’s Section 403(b) Plan and any investment accounts under Your Employer’s Plan before I have agreed to any investment elections under this tenancy agreementPlan. Joint G. I furthermore understand that I may not contribute an amount that will exceed the annual additions limitations under Code Section 415 or permit excess elective deferrals under Code Section 402(g). Nothing herein shall affect the terms of employment between the Employer and several The expression joint myself. This agreement supersedes all prior Salary Reduction Agreements and several liability means that jointly shall automatically terminate if my employment is terminated. I hereby agree to reduce my eligible salary or wages each pay period by the tenants Liability are liable above amount(s) for the payment of all rents corresponding plan(s) and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, direct my Employer to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References contribute this amount on my behalf to the term or investment options I have selected in this SRA under the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuationPlan. Employee Information & Employee Signature Please return all forms to: XxXXX XxXXXXXX 000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9Xxxxxxxx XX 00000 tel. (000) 000-0000 fax (000) 000-0000 DM018 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date Received Date Input Approved Date:

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Samples: Reduction Agreement

IMPORTANT. This agreement contains You may rely on the terms accuracy of this Worksheet if the information you provide is correct and obligations complete. Neither your Employer nor your Employer’s plan administrator, XxXXX XxXXXXXX, has your pre-2014 data for purposes of calculating the tenancyCatch-Up Contribution. It sets out Please make sure the promises made by information you provide is correct. By signing this Form and worksheet, you certify that all the landlord information provided is accurate and you agree to indemnify and hold harmless your Employer and DeHEY XxXXXXXX from any and all damages which may result from providing inaccurate or incomplete information. Your current Employer nor XxXXX XxXXXXXX cannot be responsible for any invest- ment choices that you elect. Your Employer and Third Party Administrator, XxXXX XxXXXXXX, assume that you have reviewed the tenant invest- ment options available under this Plan and by the tenant to the landlordyou understand there are risks associated with all investment options. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything also understand that the Investment Vendor(s) that you want and nothing have selected may charge a fee for your participation, transfers, withdrawals or distributions. You also under- stand that you are not prepared responsible for establishing an account with the Investment Vendor(s) that you have chosen. Your Employer along with, XxXXX XxXXXXXX, want you to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested that you ask are responsible for an explanation before signing itany taxes which may be due as the result of your election. You might consider consulting acknowledge that you have selected a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you death beneficiary with the following at Investment Vendor. Also, you understand your responsibilities as an employee under this program, and request that your employer take the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found action specified in this tenancy agreementAgreement. It is not meant All rights under the contract or accounts are enforceable solely by the Employee. You, the Employee, must deal directly with the Investment Vendor to be an exhaustive make loans, transfer to different contracts or complete list. In the event of a disputecustodial accounts, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include allbegin distributions, or any parts other transactions. You must understand that all rights under the annuity or custodial account established under the program are enforceable solely by you, your beneficiary, or your authorized representative. Disclosure Furthermore, I understand to the following: A. This Salary Reduction Agreement is legally binding and irrevocable with respect to amounts paid or available while this Agreement is in effect and supersedes all prior Section 403(b) Salary Reduction Agreements; B. This Salary Reduction Agreement may be terminated under rules established by the Plan and that a termination request is permanent and remains in effect until a new Salary Reduction Agreement is submitted; and C. This Salary Reduction Agreement may be changed with respect to amounts not yet paid or available; and D. Maximum Contribution Worksheet is required to implement or increase a payroll deduction (Update required annually); and E. Employee is responsible for determining that the salary reduction amount does not exceed the limits as set forth in the applicable federal or state laws (the “Applicable Law”). Furthermore, Employee agrees to indemnify and hold Employer harmless against any and all actions, claims and demands whatsoever that may arise from the purchase of annuities or custodial accounts for Employees in amounts in excess of contribution limits as defined under Applicable Law except where a Maximum Contribution was calculated by Employee acknowledges that Employer has made no representation to Employee regarding the advisability, appropriateness or tax consequences of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part purchase of the letannuity and/or custodial account described herein. Where Employer also has made no representation as to the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession advisability of the premisesparticular investment selected by the Employee. Tenant A personEmployee agrees Employer shall have no liability whatsoever for any and all losses suffered by Employee with regard to his/her selection of the annuity and/or custodial account; its terms; the selection of the insurance company or regulated investment company; the financial condition, operation of or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under benefits provided by said insurance company or regulated investment company; or his/her selection and purchase of shares of regulated investment companies. Nothing herein shall affect the terms of employment between Employer and Employee. This agreement supersedes all prior salary reduction agreements and shall automatically terminate if Employee’s employment is terminated. F. I have received investment information and counsel regarding your Employer’s Section 403(b) Plan and any investment accounts under Your Employer’s Plan before I have agreed to any investment elections under this tenancy agreementPlan. Joint G. I furthermore understand that I may not contribute an amount that will exceed the annual additions limitations under Code Section 415 or permit excess elective deferrals under Code Section 402(g). Nothing herein shall affect the terms of employment between the Employer and several The expression joint myself. This agreement supersedes all prior Salary Reduction Agreements and several liability means that jointly shall automatically terminate if my employment is terminated. I hereby agree to reduce my eligible salary or wages each pay period by the tenants Liability are liable above amount(s) for the payment of all rents corresponding plan(s) and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, direct my Employer to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References contribute this amount on my behalf to the term or investment options I have selected in this SRA under the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuationPlan. Employee Information & Employee Signature Please return all forms to: XxXXX XxXXXXXX 000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9Xxxxxxxx XX 00000 tel. (000) 000-0000 fax (000) 000-0000 DM018 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date Received Date Input Approved Date:

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Samples: Reduction Agreement

IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. These promises will be legally binding once the agreement has been signed by both parties and then dated. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. If completing this Agreement by hand make sure all information inserted is readable The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* & Company 00 Xxxxxx Xxxx Barnt Green Birmingham B45 8NL Tel 0000 000 0000 F:/Winword/Tenancy Agreement 01/12/05 DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings out buildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Binding Date A tenancy agreement is not, technically, a legally binding contract until it has been “executed” by being Dated, after both parties (or their authorised representatives) have signed; although it might be possible for either party to take legal action against the other if they withdraw prior to this date. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9.

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

IMPORTANT. This agreement Tenancy Agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord Landlord to the tenant Tenant and by the tenant Tenant to the landlordLandlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement Tenancy Agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreementTenancy Agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- is:- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Xxxxxxxxx XX0 0XX Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* *RENTAL INFORMATION LEAFLET* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreementTenancy Agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreementTenancy Agreement. The premises Premises The premises Premises include all, all or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises Premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises Premises that gives them the right to possession of the premisesPremises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises Premises under the terms of this tenancy agreementTenancy Agreement. Joint and several Liability The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability Tenants are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants Tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Tenancy Agreement. Individually each tenant Tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant Tenant as well as any breach of the Tenancy Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord Landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises Premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord Landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises Premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, Landlord or his tenants Tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlordLandlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitarywaresanitary xxxx, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, continuation or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Xxxxxxxxx XX0 0XX Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* *RENTAL INFORMATION LEAFLET* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, all or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several Liability The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, landlord or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitarywaresanitary xxxx, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, continuation or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord Landlord to the tenant Tenant and by the tenant Tenant to the landlordLandlord. These promises will be legally binding once the agreement has been signed by both parties and then dated. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, ,Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. Premises The premises The premises Premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises Premises form only part of another property Premises (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Binding Date A tenancy agreement is not, technically, a legally binding contract until it has been “executed” by beingDated, after both parties (or their authorised representatives) have signed; although it might be possible for either party to take legal action against the other if they withdraw prior to this date. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises Premises that gives them the right to possession of the premisesPremises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises Premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9.

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

IMPORTANT. This agreement Tenancy Agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord Landlord to the tenant Tenant and by the tenant Tenant to the landlordLandlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement Tenancy Agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreementTenancy Agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- is:- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Xxxxxxxxx XX0 0XX Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* *RENTAL INFORMATION LEAFLET* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreementTenancy Agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreementTenancy Agreement. The premises Premises The premises Premises include all, all or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises Premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises Premises that gives them the right to possession of the premisesPremises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises Premises under the terms of this tenancy agreementTenancy Agreement. Joint and several Liability The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability Tenants are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants Tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Tenancy Agreement. Individually each tenant Tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant Tenant as well as any breach of the Tenancy Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord Landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises Premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord Landlord himself holds, or Lease Xxxxx owns the premises Premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, Landlord or his tenants Tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlordLandlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitarywaresanitary ware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, continuation or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, all or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several Liability The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, landlord or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitarywaresanitary xxxx, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, continuation or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- is:- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, all or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several Liability The expression joint and several liability means liabilities mean that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, landlord or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitarywaresanitary xxxx, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, continuation or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant Tenant and by the tenant Tenant to the landlordLandlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement Tenancy Agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* *RENTAL INFORMATION LEAFLET* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises Premises The premises Premises include all, all or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises Premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises Premises that gives them the right to possession of the premisesPremises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises Premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several Liability The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability Tenants are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants Tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant Tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant Tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord Landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises Premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord Landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises Premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, Landlord or his tenants Tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlordLandlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitarywaresanitary xxxx, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, continuation or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord Landlord to the tenant Tenant and by the tenant Tenant to the landlordLandlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- is:- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Earley Reading Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord Landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* *RENTAL INFORMATION LEAFLET* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several Liability The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability Tenants are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants Tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant Tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant Tenant as well as any breach of the Tenancy Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord Landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord Landlord himself holds, or Lease Xxxxx owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, Landlord or his tenants Tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlordLandlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitarywaresanitary ware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, continuation or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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Samples: Tenancy Agreement

IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several Liability The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. These promises will be legally binding once the agreement has been signed by both parties and then dated. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. If completing this Agreement by hand make sure all information inserted is readable The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx The Letting Bureau, 1 - 0 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* Xxxx, Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx. XX0 0XX DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Binding Date A tenancy agreement is not, technically, a legally binding contract until it has been “executed” by being Dated, after both parties (or their authorised representatives) have signed; although it might be possible for either party to take legal action against the other if they withdraw prior to this date. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9.

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Xxxxxxxxx XX0 0XX Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, all or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several Liability The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease Xxxxx owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, landlord or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitarywaresanitary ware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, continuation or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. These promises will be legally binding once the agreement has been signed by both parties and then dated. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. If completing this Agreement by hand make sure all information inserted is readable The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :: - SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Binding Date A tenancy agreement is not, technically, a legally binding contract until it has been “executed” by being Dated, after both parties (or their authorised representatives) have signed; although it might be possible for either party to take legal action against the other if they withdraw prior to this date. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9.

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

IMPORTANT. This agreement contains You should only sign this declaration if the goods are hired wholly or predominantly for business purposes. By signing this declaration you may lose your protection under the National Credit Code. Signature by Renter (TO BE SIGNED BY ALL BORROWERS WHO ARE INDIVIDUALS (INCLUDING INDIVIDUAL SOLE TRADER, PARTNERS AND TRUSTEES) Authorised signature Name (print): Date: Title: Borrower / Trustee / Partner (delete inapplicable) Authorised signature Name (print): Date: Title: Borrower / Trustee / Partner (delete inapplicable) In the presence of: Name (print): Date: Title: NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU DO NOT MAKE A FALSE OR MISLEADING DECLARATION. SIGNATURES – RENTAL AGREEMENT EXECUTION BY RENTER AND GUARANTOR By signing this Rental Agreement, each Renter and Guarantor: (a) agrees to be bound by its terms and conditions; (b) warrants to the Owner that all the information contained in the Schedule or otherwise provided to the Owner in connection with this Rental Agreement is complete, accurate and not incorrect or misleading in any respect, and there is no information which has not been disclosed to the Owner in the Schedule or otherwise in writing which would render any of the information provided to the Owner herein or otherwise in connection with this Rental Agreement as misleading or deceptive in any respect; (c) acknowledges and agrees that no party has made, or is authorised to make, any representation, statement or undertaking for or on behalf of the Owner in connection with this Rental Agreement or the Goods, and warrants that it does not rely on any representations, statements, undertakings, terms or conditions made or offered by any person in connection with this Rental Agreement or any Goods other than the terms and obligations conditions expressly set out in this Rental Agreement; (d) warrants that it has read and fully understood all the terms and conditions of the tenancy. It this Rental Agreement; and (e) acknowledges and agrees that this Rental Agreement sets out the promises made by entire agreement between the landlord parties in relation to the tenant subject matter of this Rental Agreement, and by the tenant to the landlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want is separate and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning independent of any clause, other agreement or of contract it may have with any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which any person to provide any services, licences or maintenance in connection with any Goods or otherwise. SIGNATURE OF RENTER Authorised signature Name (print): Date: Title: Director / Secretary / Partner (delete inapplicable) Authorised signature Name (print): Date: Title: Director / Secretary / Partner (delete inapplicable) In the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures presence of: Name (print): Date: Title: SIGNATURE OF GUARANTOR Signature Name (print): Date: Title: Director / Secretary / Partner (delete inapplicable) Signature Name (print): Date: Title: Director / Secretary / Partner (delete inapplicable) In the presence of: Name (print): Date: Title: ACCEPTANCE BY MACQUARIE EQUIPMENT RENTALS PTY LIMITED (THE “OWNER”) – By accepting the Renter’s and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlordGuarantor’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period offer as set out in clause 1.9this Rental Agreement, the Owner agrees to be bound by it*. Authorised signature Name (print): Date: Title: In the presence of: Name (print): Date: Title: * The Owner may evidence its acceptance of this Rental Agreement by either signing the above or by purchasing the Goods for the purposes of this Rental Agreement. Apr2009 - WS: 861807_10 m~ÖÉ O çÑ RENTAL AGREEMENT Between Macquarie Equipment Rentals Pty. Limited (“Owner”) ABN 44 000 000 000 of Xxxxx 0, 0 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx XXX 0000 and “Renter” and “Guarantor” as described in the Schedule.

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Samples: Rental Agreement

IMPORTANT. This agreement Tenancy Agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord Landlord to the tenant Tenant and by the tenant Tenant to the landlordLandlord. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement Tenancy Agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreementTenancy Agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- is:- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Earley Reading Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord Landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* *RENTAL INFORMATION LEAFLET* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreementTenancy Agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreementTenancy Agreement. The premises Premises The premises Premises include all, all or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises Premises form only part of another property Premises (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises Premises that gives them the right to possession of the premisesPremises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises Premises under the terms of this tenancy agreementTenancy Agreement. Joint and several Liability The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability Tenants are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants Tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant Tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant Tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord Landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises Premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord Landlord himself holds, or Lease Xxxxx owns the premises Premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, Landlord or his tenants Tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlordLandlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitarywaresanitary ware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, continuation or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord Landlord to the tenant Tenant and by the tenant Tenant to the landlordLandlord. These promises will be legally binding once the agreement has been signed by both parties and then dated. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. DO If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, ,Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged this tenancy is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. Premises The premises The premises Premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises Premises form only part of another property Premises (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Binding Date A tenancy agreement is not, technically, a legally binding contract until it has been “executed” by beingDated, after both parties (or their authorised representatives) have signed; although it might be possible for either party to take legal action against the other if they withdraw prior to this date. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises Premises that gives them the right to possession of the premisesPremises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises Premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several Several Liability NOT COPY The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability Tenants are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants Tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. .Individually each tenant Tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant Tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. A maximum of four people can be such joint Tenants. Superior landlord Landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises Premises might revert in the in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior lease Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord Landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises Premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlordLandlord, or his tenants Tenants in turn, may be bound. DO Fixtures and fittings References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlordLandlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitarywaresanitary xxxx, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the tenancy References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.91.8

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

IMPORTANT. This agreement contains the terms and obligations of the tenancy. It sets out the promises made by the landlord to the tenant and by the tenant to the landlord. These promises will be legally binding once the agreement has been signed by both parties and then dated. You should read it carefully to ensure it contains everything you want and nothing that you are not prepared to agree to. Whilst every attempt has been made to compose this agreement using plain and intelligible language, it inevitably contains some legal terms or references. If either party does not understand this agreement, or anything in it, it is strongly suggested you ask for an explanation before signing it. You might consider consulting a Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or Housing Advice Centre. The Name and Address of the Letting Agent (if any) who arranged If completing this tenancy Agreement by hand make sure all information inserted is :- SPACE L&M Ltd 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Berkshire RG6 1LG Please ensure your landlord provides you with the following at the start of your tenancy; *A VALID GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE* *AN ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE* readable DEFINITIONS The intention of providing this list of definitions is to help explain or clarify some terms or expressions that may be found in this tenancy agreement. It is not meant to be an exhaustive or complete list. In the event of a dispute, only a court can decide on a definitive interpretation or meaning of any clause, or of any part of this agreement. The premises The premises include all, or any parts of the dwelling-house, gardens, paths paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings which form part of the let. Where the premises form only part of another property (e.g. in a block of flats), the letting includes the use, in common with others, of communal access ways and other similar facilities. Binding Date A tenancy agreement is not, technically, a legally binding contract until it has been “executed” by being Dated, after both parties (or their authorised representatives) have signed; although it might be possible for either party to take legal action against the other if they withdraw prior to this date. Landlord A person or persons who at any relevant time own, or have a formal interest in, the premises that gives them the right to possession of the premises. Tenant A person, or persons, who at any relevant time are entitled to occupy the premises under the terms of this tenancy agreement. Joint and several liability The expression joint and several liability means that jointly the tenants Liability are liable for the payment of all rents and all liabilities falling upon the tenants during the tenancy as well as any breach of the Agreement. Individually each tenant is responsible for payment of all rent and all liabilities falling upon the tenant as well as any breach of the Agreement until all payments have been made in full. Superior landlord People, or persons, to whom the ownership or interest in the Leasehold premises might revert in the fullness of time, following the expiry of the term of any head, or superior, lease. Head or Superior lease Means a Lease (if any) under which the landlord himself holds, or Lease owns the premises and which contains the obligations of which the landlord, or his tenants in turn, may be bound. Fixtures and fittings References to fixtures and fittings relate to any of the landlord’s Fittings furniture, furnishings, sanitaryware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and/or Schedule of Condition supplied. The term or the tenancy References to the term or the tenancy include any extension or Tenancy continuation, or any statutory periodic tenancy which may arise following the end of the period set out in clause 1.9

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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