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This is the precedent of the Deed of Surrender of Lease whereby the Lessee is surrendering its leasehold right in the property to the Lessor.
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This is a precedent of an application to the Competent Authority by the Landlords to recover the possession and damages in respect of a residential premises given on leave and license basis on expiry of the period of the license and for consequential reliefs under Section 24 of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 (FOR STATE OF MAHARASHTRA).
This is a precedent of an eviction suit to be filed before the Small Causes Court or before the court of civil judge for recovery of possession of the tenanted premises on the ground that the Tenant has not used the said premises for a continuous period of more than six months as contemplated under section 16(1)(n) of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999.
The Lessor is the Owner of the Plot of land together with the building thereon, giving the same on long lease to the Lessee. This is the precedent of an Indenture of Lease whereby the Lessor is giving his plot of land along with the building on long lease to the Lessee.
The existing tenant is desirous of transferring his tenancy rights in favour of an incoming tenant with the consent of the landlords. This is the precedent of an agreement of transfer of tenancy with the consent of the landlords (FOR STATE OF MAHARASHTRA).
This is a precedent of an eviction suit to be filed before the Small Causes Court or before the court of civil judge for recovery of possession of the tenanted premises on the grounds that the Tenant has unlawfully sublet or given on license the premises as contemplated under section 16(1)(e) of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 and further that the said premises are required by the landlord for immediate demolition as ordered by the concerned authority under section 16(1)(e) of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 .
The Tenancy is governed under The Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958. The Tenant has not paid the rent inspite of requisite notice. This is the precedent for eviction of Tenant from the Tenanted Premises on the ground of Non-payment of rent inspite of Notice.
This is a precedent of a suit before the Small Causes Court or the Court of Civil Judge for seeking eviction of the tenant on the ground of non-payment of rent and permitted increases under Section 15(2) of The Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 (FOR STATE OF MAHARASHTRA ONLY)
The Owner of the fully furnished Commercial Premises has equipped the said premises with all the business facilities such as computers, copying machines, Communication System etc. and is running a business Centre services from the said premises. This is a precedent of the Agreement for providing business Service facilities to the Client.
The Tenancy is governed under the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958. The premises is occupied by tenant. The landlord needs the premises for his own bona fide requirement. This is the precedent of eviction of Tenant on the ground of Bona fide requirement of the Landlord.
There is an existing Tenant in the premises. The Landlords/Owners are desirous of transferring the ownership of the premises in favour of the Purchasers and at the same time the Tenant is surrendering his tenancy rights so that the Purchasers get the ownership of the premises with the vacant possession from the Tenant. This is a precedent of Deed of Transfer by which the Landlord is transferring the premises in favour of the Purchasers and at the same time the existing Tenant is surrendering the tenancy rights.
This is a precedent of a suit to be filed before the Small Causes Court for recovery of possession on the ground that the Tenant has committed any act contrary to the provisions of clause (o) of section 108 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 in violation of 16(1) (a), 16(1) (b) of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 by damaging the suit premises and carrying out structural changes of a permanent nature.
The Owners are running a business from their premises and are allowing a third party to conduct the said business on the agreed terms. This is a precedent of the Conducting Agreement.
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