Common use of Changes by Landlord Clause in Contracts

Changes by Landlord. Landlord may at any time make any changes, additions, improvements, repairs or replacements to the Property, including the Common Areas, that it considers desirable. In so doing, Landlord may use or temporarily close or reconfigure any of the Common Areas, or permanently change their configuration. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to minimize interference with Tenant’s normal activities, but no such interference shall constitute constructive eviction or give rise to any abatement of rent or liability of Landlord to Tenant. Landlord may also discontinue any facilities or services provided as part of the Common Areas or as common facilities if such areas or facilities are not described in Building services in Exhibit B.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office Lease, Office Lease (Technest Holdings Inc), Office Lease (Technest Holdings Inc)

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Changes by Landlord. Landlord may at any time make any changes, additions, improvements, repairs or replacements to the Property, including the Common Areas, that it considers desirable. In so doing, Landlord may use or temporarily close or reconfigure any of the Common Areas, or permanently change their configuration. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to minimize interference with Tenant’s 's normal activities. If these changes impact Tenant's business, but no Landlord must obtain Tenant's approval, such interference shall constitute constructive eviction or give rise approval not to any abatement of rent or liability of Landlord to Tenantbe unreasonably withheld. Landlord may also discontinue any facilities or services provided as part of the Common Areas or as common facilities if such areas or facilities are not described in Building services Services in Exhibit B.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Ncric Group Inc)

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Changes by Landlord. Landlord may at any time make any changes, additions, improvements, repairs or replacements to the Property, including the Common Areas, that it considers desirable. In so doing, Landlord may use or temporarily close or reconfigure any of the Common Areas, or permanently change their configuration. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to minimize interference with Tenant’s 's normal activities, but no such interference shall constitute constructive eviction or give rise to any abatement of rent or liability of Landlord to Tenant. Landlord may also discontinue any facilities or services provided as part of the Common Areas or as common facilities if such areas or facilities are not described in Building services in Exhibit B.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Office Lease (SavWatt USA, Inc.)

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