Common Corridor Clause Samples

The Common Corridor clause defines the rights and responsibilities of parties regarding shared hallways or passageways within a building or property. Typically, it outlines who is responsible for maintaining, cleaning, and repairing these areas, and may set rules for their use, such as prohibiting storage of personal items or ensuring unobstructed access. This clause ensures that shared spaces remain safe, accessible, and well-maintained, thereby preventing disputes and clarifying obligations among tenants or occupants.
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Common Corridor. If (i) pursuant to the provisions of this Section 18 Tenant has no further right to lease the Expansion Premises and/or deliver an Expansion Request Notice and (ii) after commencement of the Extended Term Landlord proceeds with constructing the Expansion Wing for a party other than Tenant, then Landlord reserves the right, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense (and with a proportionate reduction in the amount of Annual Fixed Rent and Additional Rent), to recapture a portion of the Premises on the second (2nd) floor of the Building in order to construct a common corridor connecting the Expansion Wing to portions of the existing Building. The exact location of such common corridor shall be reasonably designated by Landlord. Landlord will use commercially reasonable efforts to conduct such recapture and common corridor and re-demising work so as to minimize, to the extent practicable, disruption to Tenant’s operations during normal business hours.
Common Corridor. For the avoidance of doubt, because Tenant has elected to expand the Premises to include the Second Expansion Premises, Tenant acknowledges and agrees that Landlord has no obligation to construct the common corridor referenced in Section 2 and on Exhibit A of the First Amendment.
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