Adjoining premises. Subject to Clause 6.4, to carry out works of construction, demolition, alteration or redevelopment on any adjoining premises (and to permit others to do so) as the Landlord in its absolute discretion considers fit (whether or not these works interfere with the flow of light and air to the Premises) and the right in connection with those works to underpin and shore up the Premises. The right, where necessary, to bring plant and equipment onto the Premises and to place scaffolding and ladders on the exterior of or outside any buildings on the Premises in exercising the Landlord's rights under this Lease. Rent Review60 This Part of the Schedule uses the following definitions:
Adjoining premises. Subject to clause 6.3, to carry out works of construction, demolition, alteration or redevelopment on the Estate and any adjoining premises (and to permit others to do so) as the Landlord in its absolute discretion considers fit (whether or not these works interfere with the flow of light and air to the Premises) and the right in connection with those works to underpin and shore up the Premises. The right, where necessary, to bring plant and equipment onto the Premises and to place scaffolding and ladders upon the exterior of or outside any buildings on the Premises in exercising the Landlord’s rights under this Lease. Rent review90 This Schedule 2 uses the following definitions: “Assumptions” that: if the Estate or any part of it has been damaged or destroyed, it has been reinstated before the Rent Review Date; the Premises are fit for immediate occupation and use by the willing tenant;91 the Premises may lawfully be let to and used for the Permitted Use by any person throughout the term of the Hypothetical Lease; the Tenant has complied with the Tenant’s obligations in this Lease and (except to the extent that there has been a material or persistent breach by the Landlord) the Landlord has complied with the Landlord’s obligations in this Lease; and on the grant of the Hypothetical Lease the willing tenant will receive the benefit of a rent free period, rent concession or any other inducement of a length or amount that might be negotiated in the open market for fitting-out purposes and that the Market Rent is the rent that would become payable after the end of that period or concession or payment of that inducement.92 “Disregards” the following: any effect on rent of the Tenant (and the Tenant’s predecessors in title and lawful occupiers) having been in occupation of the Premises; any goodwill accruing to the Premises because of the Tenant’s business (and that of the Tenant’s predecessors in title and lawful occupiers); any special bid that the Tenant or any other party with a special interest in the Premises might make by reason of its occupation of any other part of the Estate or any adjoining premises; any increase in rent attributable to any improvement, including any tenant’s initial fitting-out works [and any Prior Lease Alterations93], whether or not within the Premises: carried out by and at the cost of the Tenant or the Tenant’s predecessors in title or lawful occupiers before or during the Term; carried out with the written consent, where requir...
Adjoining premises. Subject to Clause Error: Reference source not found, to carry out works of construction, demolition, alteration or redevelopment on the Building, the Estate and any adjoining premises (and to permit others to do so) as the Landlord in its absolute discretion considers fit (whether or not these works interfere with the flow of light and air to the Premises) and the right in connection with those works to underpin and shore up the Premises. The right, where necessary, to bring plant and equipment onto the Premises and to place scaffolding and ladders on the exterior of the Premises in exercising the Landlord's rights under this Lease. Rent Review81 This Part of the Schedule uses the following definitions:
Adjoining premises. To carry out works of construction, demolition, alteration or redevelopment of or on any adjoining premises (and to permit others to do so) as the Landlord in its absolute discretion considers fit (whether or not these works interfere with the flow of light and air to the Premises) and the right in connection with those works to underpin and shore up the Premises.
Adjoining premises. Subject to clause 6.3, to carry out works of construction, demolition, alteration or redevelopment on the Building and any adjoining premises (and to permit others to do so) as the Landlord in its absolute discretion considers fit (whether or not these works interfere with the flow of light and air to the Premises) and the right in connection with those works to underpin and shore up the Premises.
Adjoining premises. Subject to Clause 6.4, to carry out works of construction, demolition, alteration or redevelopment on the Building, the Estate and any adjoining premises (and to permit others to do so) as the Landlord in its absolute discretion considers fit (whether or not these works interfere with the flow of light and air to the Premises) and the right in connection with those works to underpin and shore up the Premises. The right, where necessary, to bring plant and equipment onto the Premises and to place scaffolding and ladders on the exterior of or outside the Premises in exercising the Landlord’s rights under this Lease.
Adjoining premises. 5.4.1 Each of the Tenant’s obligations under this Lease will remain in full force (both at law and in equity) even if the Landlord has waived or released (temporarily or permanently revocably or irrevocably or in any other way) a similar obligation or obligations affecting other parts of the Building and/or adjoining or neighbouring premises belonging to the Landlord
5.4.2 Nothing in this Lease confers on the Tenant benefit of or the right to enforce any covenant or agreement contained in any lease or other instrument relating to any other premises belonging to the Landlord or limits or affects the right of the Landlord to deal with those premises now or at any time in any manner which the Landlord thinks fit
5.4.3 The Landlord or the owners of any adjoining or neighbouring premises may deal with the Building or any of such premises as it or they think fit and may at any time carry out any works (whether of construction demolition repair or otherwise) on the remainder of the Building or those adjoining or neighbouring premises whether or not the light or air which may now or at any time during the Term be enjoyed by the Premises is affected or diminished
5.4.4 The operation of Section 62 of the Law of Property Axx 0000 shall be excluded from this Lease and the Tenant will not during the Term acquire or become entitled to any easement or right over any adjoining or neighbouring premises including the Building and any easement exercised over any adjoining or neighbouring premises (except those expressly set out in the First Schedule) will he regarded as being by virtue of a determinable licence from the Landlord
Adjoining premises. The City shall not be responsible or liable to the Tenant for any loss or damage that may be occasioned by or through the acts or omissions of persons occupying adjoining Premises or any part of the Premises adjacent to or connected with the Premises hereby leased or any part of the building of which the leased Premises are a part or for any loss or damage resulting to the Tenant or its property from bursting, stoppage or leading of water, gas, sewer or steam pipes.