Licence to Occupy for Pop-Up Restaurant in Self-Contained Premises
This Licence to Occupy for Pop-Up Restaurant in Self-Contained Premises should be used where an owner of commercial premises wishes to allow a Licensee to use the premises as a restaurant or cafe on a short-term basis. This can allow the occupier to try out a new food business or to meet seasonal demand for certain types of food and drink.
With pop-ups, the idea is to get the occupier in and trading as quickly as possible. The legal documentation is therefore much shorter than a standard commercial lease or licence to occupy and just covers the basics: rent, rates, use, termination. There is no service charge so if any services or facilities are provided by the Licensor the cost of these must be included in the rent.
To avoid the Licensee being classified as a “Tenant” and obtaining security of tenure (the right of business tenants to remain in occupation of premises after the expiry of a lease), this Licence to Occupy should only be used for a term of 6 months or less and the Licensee should not be allowed to remain in the space once the Licence has expired. If the Licensee is to continue using the space after the Licence has expired, one of our Short Lease templates should be used instead.
A new occupier is likely to want to fit-out the restaurant or café premises before it starts trading. Our Fit-Out Consent Letter can be used to give the Licensor’s consent.
Clause 1 contains the definitions. The definition of Premises makes optional reference to a plan. It is recommended that a plan is included, showing the Premises edged red, so that the extent of the Premises is clear.
Clause 2 is the grant of the Licence.
Clause 3 contains the Licensee’s covenants. These cover payment of the licence fee and other outgoings, use, alterations and the Licensor’s right of entry as well as health, hygiene and licensing issues.
Clause 4 contains a covenant by the Licensor to allow the Licensee to access the Premises via the Licensor’s adjoining land (if necessary).
Clause 5 deals with termination of the licence and includes optional termination rights (break clauses) for both parties.
Clause 6 contains standard clauses including a provision regarding service of notices.
Optional phrases / clauses are enclosed in square brackets. These should be read carefully and selected so as to be compatible with one another. Unused options should be removed from the document.
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