Common use of Tenant’s Right Clause in Contracts

Tenant’s Right. Subject to Clause 4.6.2, the Landlord will deliver to the Tenant, on demand from time to time and at the Landlord's expense, such documents and evidence as the Keeper may require to enable the Keeper to create the title sheet disclosing the Tenant as the registered proprietor of the whole of the tenant's right in the Lease. Such documents will include (unless the Property comprises part only of a building): a plan or bounding description sufficient to enable the Property to be identified on the cadastral map; and evidence (such as a plans report) that (i) the description of the Property in the Lease is habile to include the whole of the occupied extent; and (ii) there is no conflict between the extent of the Property and registered cadastral units.

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Samples: www.psglegal.co.uk, www.psglegal.co.uk, www.psglegal.co.uk

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Tenant’s Right. Subject to Clause 4.6.24.5.2, the Landlord will deliver to the Tenant, on demand from time to time and at the Landlord's expense, such documents and evidence as the Keeper may require to enable the Keeper to create the title sheet disclosing the Tenant as the registered proprietor of the whole of the tenant's right in the Lease. Such documents will include (unless the Property comprises part only of a building): a plan or bounding description sufficient to enable the Property to be identified on the cadastral map; and evidence (such as a plans report) that (i) the description of the Property in the Lease is habile to include the whole of the occupied extent; and (ii) there is no conflict between the extent of the Property and registered cadastral units.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.psglegal.co.uk, www.psglegal.co.uk

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