Common use of Common Area Clause in Contracts

Common Area. Any Common Areas made available by Landlord in appurtenant to the Premises shall be subject to the exclusive control and management of Landlord, as expressly reserving to Landlord, without limitation, the right to change the size, area, level, location, and arrangement of parking areas and other common facilities and to remodel, upgrade or construct buildings and other improvements including, without limitation, parking facilities, kiosks, planters, pools, free standing buildings, or other improvements. Landlord may offer temporary facilities in the form of tents, trailers, kiosks and the like. No use of the Common Area shall require approval from any tenant of the shopping center, nor shall any construction activity constitute a constructive eviction of any tenant of the shopping center. Tenant is hereby given a license (in common with all others to whom Landlord has and may hereinafter grant rights) to use, during the term, any Common Areas as they may now or at any time during the term exist, provided, however, that if the size, location or arrangement of such Common Areas or the type of facilities that form a part thereof be changed or diminished, Landlord shall not be subject to any liability therefore, nor shall Tenant be entitled to any compensation or diminution or abatement of rent therefore, nor shall such change or diminution of such areas be deemed constructive or actual eviction.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Real Estate Lease (TitleMax of Virginia, Inc.), Real Estate Lease (TitleMax of Virginia, Inc.), Real Estate Lease (TitleMax of Virginia, Inc.)

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