Sentences with phrase «giving access to the premises»

Changing the Locks A landlord may add to or change the locks giving access to the premises as long as a key is given to the tenant as soon as the change is made.

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«One of the premises behind the takeover was that it would give Canadian companies listed in Toronto wider access to investors and to markets,» says Cappon.
Access control A basic requirement of all schools is the need to ensure that everyone on the premises at any given moment is legitimately there.
Fundrise operates on a similar premise as Lending Club, allowing accredited investors competitive returns without sacrificing a high amount of capital, but also giving real estate developers a simple way to access often difficult to acquire investment capital.
Guest rooms are on a separate level to the main house, there are no steps, level parking giving you the convenience of easy access to and from the premises.
The premise here is simple enough, you're going to help these little guys build up their Village which gives you access to the main game area, where you'll then help the King without a Castle get a castle, by building up his little town into a huge city worthy of a King.
Neither of his rivals, Jim Prentice nor Thomas Lukaszuk, has refuted the premise of his argument that the province needs more control over the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) to give employers more access to cheap, disposable workers.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), a landlord may add to or change locks on doors giving access to residential premises or to the property of which the residential premises form a part if a key is made available to the tenant as soon as the addition or change is made.
Brock Gibson, chairman of Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP said Tuesday in a statement: «We are extremely fortunate that our premises were not damaged by the flood and that we have been given complete access to our office starting today.
Fundrise operates on a similar premise as Lending Club, allowing accredited investors competitive returns without sacrificing a high amount of capital, but also giving real estate developers a simple way to access often difficult to acquire investment capital.
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