Common use of ALTERATIONS AND SIGNS Clause in Contracts

ALTERATIONS AND SIGNS. 24.1 The Tenant shall not make any alteration to the Property without the consent of the Landlord, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 24.2 Without prejudice to the Landlord’s discretion to refuse consent to any application made by the Tenant in accordance with clause 24.1 the Landlord shall not be obliged to grant consent to any application until the Tenant has: (a) obtained listed building consent in respect of the proposed alterations and supplied a copy of the consent to the Landlord; or (b) supplied satisfactory evidence to the Landlord to show that listed building consent is not required in respect of the proposed alterations 24.3 It is hereby agreed that the Landlord may refuse consent to any proposed alterations on the basis that the conditions attached to any planning permission or listed building consent permitting the alterations are not satisfactory in the opinion of the Landlord provided that such consent is not unreasonably withheld or delayed. 24.4 The Tenant shall not install nor alter the route of any Service Media at the Property without the consent of the Landlord. 24.5 The Tenant shall not attach any sign, fascia, placard, board, poster or advertisement to the Property so as to be seen from the Common Parts or the outside of the Building other than in such designated areas as are agreed between the Landlord and Tenant.. 24.6 The Tenant shall not display any sign, fascia, placard, board, poster or advertisement in the Café without the consent of the Landlord.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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