TV Licence Sample Clauses

TV Licence. You must pay the TV licence fee for the term of the tenancy (for more information go to xxx.xxx.xx/xx-xxxxxxx).
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TV Licence. You must pay the TV licence (which is required to watch IPTV) for the term of the tenancy.
TV Licence. 28.1. All students are responsible for determining whether they need a TV licence and must take responsibility.
TV Licence. You must pay the TV licence, cable television or satellite television charges (if you have any of these) for the term of the tenancy.
TV Licence. The law requires that you be covered by an official TV licence to watch live broadcast on a television, computer, laptop or any other receiving equipment. You must therefore obtain a TV licence if you watch live television in your Room and/or Communal Areas. You will not be covered under any TV licence that the University may hold.
TV Licence. There is no TV licence for this accommodation, this is your responsibility.
TV Licence. Your Holiday Home must have a valid TV licence for a full calendar year. For help visit www. xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx.
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TV Licence. We do not pay for television licences. You are responsible for paying for your own TV licence and are obliged to notify the TV licensing office once you have changed address.
TV Licence. Unless this is specifically included in the rent, the tenant is responsible for obtaining a TV licence if there is a television in the property, even if it belongs to the landlord. Council Tax: Tenants of the property, not the landlord, are liable for council tax. Any adult occupiers who are students are entitled to exemption and if there is only one non-student in a property with stu- dents, they can receive a 25% discount.
TV Licence. You are responsible for the payment of the TV licence, regardless of whether the television was provided by the Landlord. (Currently £145.50 per annum). For further information visit: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx Taken as Seen It is important to know that unless specific requests are made and agreed between the Landlord and Tenant prior to the agreement of terms, a property is let “as seen”. This applies to decoration and those items that are noted on the inventory, therefore if you have special requirements these must be agreed at the time an offer is put forward to the Landlord. Property Inventory Items shown in the photographs of the property advert may not always belong to the property. These photographs are used for illustration purpose only. We advise that you ask for an inventory of the property in order to confirm what items will be included as part of your tenancy.
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