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any of its terms in accordance with Article (13) of this Law, that party must notify the other party<br />
of same no less than ninety (90) days prior to the date on which the T<strong>en</strong>ancy Contract expires.<br />
Article (15)<br />
The Landlord will be bound to hand over the Real Property in good condition, which<br />
allows the T<strong>en</strong>ant full use as stated in the T<strong>en</strong>ancy Contract. However, the parties may<br />
agree upon r<strong>en</strong>ting an unfinished Real Property provided that the T<strong>en</strong>ant agrees to<br />
complete the construction of the Real Property in a manner to r<strong>en</strong>der it suitable for use as<br />
int<strong>en</strong>ded. The id<strong>en</strong>tity of the party who will incur the costs of completing the construction<br />
will be determined in the T<strong>en</strong>ancy Contract.<br />
Article (25)<br />
The Landlord may seek eviction of the T<strong>en</strong>ant from the Real Property prior to the expiry of<br />
the term of the T<strong>en</strong>ancy only in the following cases:<br />
1. where the T<strong>en</strong>ant fails to pay the R<strong>en</strong>t or any part thereof within thirty (30) days after the<br />
date a Notice to pay is giv<strong>en</strong> to the T<strong>en</strong>ant by the Landlord unless otherwise agreed<br />
by the parties;<br />
a. where the T<strong>en</strong>ant sub-lets the Real Property or any part thereof without obtaining<br />
the Landlord’s approval in writing. In this case, the eviction will apply to both the<br />
T<strong>en</strong>ant and Sub-T<strong>en</strong>ant. However, the Sub-T<strong>en</strong>ant’s right to claim a comp<strong>en</strong>sation<br />
from the T<strong>en</strong>ant will be preserved;<br />
b. where the T<strong>en</strong>ant uses the Real Property or allows others to use it for any illegal<br />
purpose or for a purpose which breaches public order or morals;<br />
c. where the T<strong>en</strong>ant of commercial Real Property leaves the Real Property unoccupied<br />
for no valid reason for thirty (30) consecutive days or ninety (90) non-consecutive<br />
days within the same year, unless agreed otherwise by both parties;<br />
d. where the T<strong>en</strong>ant makes a change to the Real Property that r<strong>en</strong>ders it unsafe in a<br />
manner that makes it impossible to restore the Real Property to its original state,<br />
or damages the Real Property willfully or through gross neglig<strong>en</strong>ce, by failing to<br />
exercise due dilig<strong>en</strong>ce, or by allowing others to cause such damage;<br />
e. where the T<strong>en</strong>ant uses the Real Property for a purpose other than that for which<br />
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