Common use of Condition of Additional Premises Clause in Contracts

Condition of Additional Premises. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that no promise of Landlord to alter, remodel, repair or improve the Additional Premises and no representation, either expressed or implied, respecting any matter or thing relating to the Additional Premises (including the condition of the Additional Premises) has been made by Landlord to Tenant. The Additional Premises shall be delivered by Landlord and accepted by Tenant in “as is” condition. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that prior to the date of this Second Amendment it has been in occupancy of the Additional Premises pursuant to the Sublease and as such is familiar with the condition of the Additional Premises. The taking of possession of the Premises by Tenant pursuant to this Second Amendment shall conclusively establish that the Additional Premises were at such time in satisfactory condition, subject to Landlord’s continuing obligations to provide services pursuant to the terms of the Lease.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease (Editas Medicine, Inc.), Lease (Editas Medicine, Inc.), Lease (Editas Medicine, Inc.)

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