Sentence examples for would be able to terminate from inspiring English sources

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After the 6 months, the tenancy would automatically run for a further 2.5 years Tenants would be able to terminate contracts after the first 6 months with one month notice as they can now.

"Assuming the trend line continues, both in visitors and in increased revenue," Mr. Spitzer said, "we can imagine that we would be able to terminate the arrangement to monitor their financing".

Tenants would be able to terminate contracts with one month's notice (as at present) while landlords would have to give two months' notice – and only if they can have a good reason.

But landlords would be able to terminate contracts with 2 months' notice only if they can have good reason: the tenant falls into rent arrears, is guilty of anti-social behaviour or breaches their tenancy agreement; the landlord wants to sell the property, needs the property for their own or family use; the landlord plans to refurbish or change the use of the property.

BASEBALL Tigers Include Injury Clause for Rodriguez Ivan Rodriguez is on the verge of agreeing to a guaranteed $40 million, four-year contract with the Tigers, but if he sustains a spinal injury in his lower back that lands him on the disabled list for five weeks or more, Detroit would be able to terminate his contract after the 2005 season.

1. Introducing three-year tenancies as the norm Tenancies would start with a 6 month probation period at the end of which the landlord would be able to terminate the contract if tenant failed the probation (e.g. if there are rent arrears or anti-social behaviour).

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Landlords would not be able to terminate tenancies simply to put rents up.

Landlords would only be able to terminate contracts with two months' notice if a tenant fell into arrears or was guilty of antisocial behaviour; or if the landlord wanted to sell the property or needed it for their family.

Landlords would only be able to terminate contracts with two months notice if a tenant fell into arrears or was guilty of anti-social behaviour; or if the landlord wanted to sell the property or needed it for their family.

Berkshire will not be able to terminate the new policy.

"A regulator should be able to terminate management and boards and liquidate assets".

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