ceadúnaí – English Translation – Keybot Dictionary

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Tá tionóntaí i dteideal cosaint a fháil faoin Acht um Thionóntachtaí Cónaithe 2004, ach i ndáiríre ní féidir leat leas a bhaint as an saghas sin cosanta. In áit sin, tá 'Comhaontú Ceadúnaí' agat le do thiarna talún.
As you are living in your landlord's home, you do not have a standard tenancy agreement. As such, you cannot avail of the type of protection that tenants are entitled to under the Residential Tenancies Act 2004. Instead, you have a 'Licensee Agreement' with your landlord. This means you are in the property by the landlords consent or invitation. The situation is the same if you are living with a spouse, child or parent of a landlord and you do not have a tenancy agreement or written lease. As your tenancy is not covered by the current tenancy legislation, you should be aware of the following:
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Is é úinéir an áitribh an ceadúnaí agus meastar gur eisean tionscnóir aon ócáide a chuirtear ar siúl san áitreabh le linn fheidhm an cheadúnais sin. Mar sin, tá an t-úinéir freagrach as CBL ar an méid iomlán airgid a íocann daoine as ticéid/iontráil, chomh maith le haon chomaoin eile (mar shampla, fógraíocht, urraíocht, srl.) a fhaightear i dtaca leis an ócáid.
The owner of the premises is the licensee and is deemed to be the promoter of any event held on the premises during the subsistence of that licence. The owner is therefore liable to account for VAT on the total amount of money paid by those admitted to the event together with any other consideration (e.g. advertising, sponsorship, etc.) received or receivable in connection with the event. Any amount payable to a promoter or performer (e.g. their share of the 'door') is paid to them by the licensee from the total money received. A VAT registered promoter or performer must issue a VAT invoice to the licensee, and account for the VAT, in respect of their share. This arrangement also applies if the event takes place in a room in the licenced premises separate from the area where alcohol or food is served.