CONTROL OF THE PROPERTY Sample Clauses

CONTROL OF THE PROPERTY. 3.1 The Tenant must not do anything which causes nuisance/annoyance, invalidates the Landlord’s insurance or is in any way illegal, immoral or damaging to the Property. The Tenant cannot: Use or threaten to use violence against a person lawfully living in the Property; do anything which creates a risk of significant harm to a person lawfully living in the Property; engage or threaten to engage in conduct that is capable of causing nuisance or annoyance to a person living in the locality of the Property or engaged in lawful activity in the Property or in the locality of the Property (this includes loud music or other noise which can be heard outside the Property between 11pm and 7.30am or which will cause annoyance or annoy anyone at any other time); use or threaten to use the Property or any common parts that you are entitled to use under this Agreement for criminal purposes; put anything into the drains that may cause harm; have any form of heating other than that we have provided (paraffin heaters, portable gas heaters, LPG and electric fires other than those we have provided are not allowed but electric oil-filled radiators are); store any petrol or paraffin inside the Property; leave the washing machine working when there is no-one in the Property; block any flues or ventilators to the Property; put rubbish anywhere other than in the areas provided; allow the gas, water or electricity to become disconnected (the Tenant must pay for reconnecting these if it was their fault they were disconnected); keep any pet without the Landlords permission, in writing; place posters in the Property that are visible from outside the Property or that will cause damage to the Property; smoke in the Property. 3.2 The Tenant must not breach any restrictive covenants to which the Property is subject. The Landlord will have either a Freehold interest or a long lease on the Property and will be required to perform certain legally enforceable obligations and in turn so will the Tenant. The Tenant is required not to: Hold any auction on the Property; reduce the amount of light that comes into the Property; fix or allow to be fixed, any sign, notice advertisement or poster anywhere on the Property. Other obligations, if any, that the Landlord is required to perform (and in turn so is the Tenant) will be notified to the Tenant as an addendum at the end of this Agreement. 3.3 The Tenant must use the Property as a private residence and cannot run a business at the Property or allo...
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CONTROL OF THE PROPERTY. All decisions relating to the activities of the ------------------------ Property, and any and all decisions with respect to third party contractual Agreements, creative, business, financial and legal matters in connection with the Property, and all subsidiary and ancillary rights thereto and all exploitation thereof, shall be remain with AGE.
CONTROL OF THE PROPERTY. During the Term of this Agreement, Except for the performance by the City of the City Obligations as set forth below, the County will have exclusive control and supervision of the Property, including the naming or renaming of the Property, and the Property will be maintained according to the County's rules and regulations. No person will be denied the use of the Property because of race, creed, national origin, religion, color, or sex.
CONTROL OF THE PROPERTY. Nothing in this Easement shall be construed as giving rise to any right or ability in Grantee to exercise physical or managerial control over the day-to- day operations of the Property, or any of Grantor’s activities on the Property, or otherwise to “participate in management” of the Property or create in Grantee the obligations or liabilities of an “owner” or “operator” within the meaning of CERCLA, or similar federal, state, or local laws.

Related to CONTROL OF THE PROPERTY

  • Possession of the Property The Parties hereby agree that the exclusive possession of the Property shall be delivered by the Seller to the Buyer on

  • Operation of the Property Between June 1, 1998 and the Closing Date, Seller shall (a) lease, operate, manage and enter into contracts with respect to the Property, in the same manner done by Seller prior to the date hereof (provided, however, that without the prior consent of Purchaser, which as to (i) and (ii) shall not be unreasonably delayed, conditioned or withheld, (i) Seller shall not enter into any Service Contract that cannot be terminated with thirty (30) days notice or materially modify any existing Service Contracts to be assumed by Purchaser at Closing, and (ii) after June 1, 1998, Seller shall not materially modify or terminate any existing Tenant Lease or grant any material consents under any existing Tenant Lease (except as otherwise required pursuant to the terms and conditions of such Tenant Lease), or enter into any new Tenant Lease, and (iii) Seller shall not apply any then unapplied Deposits (as reflected on the Rent Roll delivered by Seller to Purchaser pursuant to Schedule 5.3(vii) hereof) under Tenant Leases); and (b) advise Purchaser of the commencement of any litigation, condemnation or other judicial or administrative proceedings affecting the Property of which Seller has current actual knowledge. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Contract, Purchaser acknowledges that after June 1, 1998 and prior to Closing, Seller will enter into contracts for the completion of Tenant improvements under Tenant Leases entered into after June 1, 1998 pursuant to the terms of Section 12.1 hereof (collectively, the "Tenant Finish Contracts"). Purchaser and Seller agree that at Closing, Purchaser shall assume the obligations of Seller under all such Tenant Finish Contracts including, without limitation, the obligations to pay any costs and expenses charged with respect to construction of improvements in the space subject to such Tenant Leases. At Closing, Purchaser shall execute and deliver to the Seller an Assignment, Assumption and Indemnity Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit H and made a part hereof for all purposes.

  • RISK OF THE PROPERTY As from the time of the sale, the Property shall be at the sole risk of the Purchaser as regards to loss or damage of whatsoever nature or howsoever occurring including by fire or other accidents, state of cultivation, non-occupation or otherwise.

  • Condition of the Property THE LESSEE ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT IT IS LEASING THE PROPERTY "AS IS" WITHOUT REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR COVENANT (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED) BY THE LESSOR AND SUBJECT TO (A) THE EXISTING STATE OF TITLE, (B) THE RIGHTS OF ANY PARTIES IN POSSESSION THEREOF, (C) ANY STATE OF FACTS WHICH AN ACCURATE SURVEY OR PHYSICAL INSPECTION MIGHT SHOW, AND (D) VIOLATIONS OF REQUIREMENTS OF LAW WHICH MAY EXIST ON THE DATE HEREOF OR ON THE ACQUISITION DATE. THE LESSOR HAS NOT MADE AND SHALL NOT BE DEEMED TO HAVE MADE ANY REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR COVENANT (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED) AND SHALL NOT BE DEEMED TO HAVE ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER AS TO THE TITLE (OTHER THAN FOR LESSOR LIENS), VALUE, HABITABILITY, USE, CONDITION, DESIGN, OPERATION, OR FITNESS FOR USE OF THE PROPERTY (OR ANY PART THEREOF), OR ANY OTHER REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR COVENANT WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPERTY (OR ANY PART THEREOF) AND THE LESSOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LATENT, HIDDEN, OR PATENT DEFECT THEREIN (OTHER THAN FOR LESSOR LIENS) OR THE FAILURE OF THE PROPERTY, OR ANY PART THEREOF, TO COMPLY WITH ANY REQUIREMENT OF LAW.

  • Sale of the Property Any sale of the Property shall not affect this Lease or any of your obligations, but upon such sale we will be released from all of our obligations under this Lease and the new owner of the Property will be responsible for the performance of the duties of "Landlord" from and after the date of such sale.

  • Development of the Property Except as modified by this Agreement, the Development and the Property will be developed in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations, including but not limited to the City’s ordinances and the zoning regulations applicable to the Property, and such amendments to City ordinances and regulations that that may be applied to the Development and the Property under Chapter 245, Texas Local Government Code, and good engineering practices (the “Applicable Regulations”). If there is a conflict between the Applicable Regulations and the Development Standards, the Development Standards shall control.

  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY 13.1 The Property as referred to in the Proclamation of Sale shall be deemed to have been correctly and sufficiently described. 13.2 All intended bidders including the Purchaser shall be deemed to have sought independent legal advice, made necessary enquiries, searches and inspection of the Property and is satisfied with the identity, description, state and condition of the Property. 13.3 In the event of any error, misstatement, omission and/or misdescription of any kind relating to the Property in the Proclamation of Sale or any other documents, such error, misstatement, omission and/or misdescription shall not in any manner annul the sale, nor shall there be any adjustment of the Purchase Price nor shall compensation be allowed nor shall the Bank be open to any liability of any form. 13.4 If the land or floor area of the property is found to exceed that as described and additional payment is imposed for the excess area by the Developer and/or relevant authorities, then such additional payment shall be solely and absolutely borne and paid by the Purchaser 13.5 If the land or floor area of the property is found to be less that as described, any claim for the reduced area shall be undertaken solely by the Purchaser against the Developer and/or such party and neither the Assignee/ Bank , the Assignee/ Bank’s solicitors nor the Auctioneer shall in any way responsible or liable for such claim. The auction sale herein shall not be annulled and there shall not be any adjustment of the Purchase Price as a result of such shortfall in the area of the Property.

  • IDENTITY OF THE PROPERTY 11.1 The Purchaser shall admit the identity of the Property with that described in the Proclamation of Sale and such other documents offered by the Assignee/Bank as the title to the Property by a comparison of the description in the Proclamation of Sale and the aforesaid documents. 11.2 Any error, misstatement, omission or misdescription of the Property in the Proclamation of Sale and the documents referred to in paragraph 11.1 above shall not annul the sale, nor shall any compensation be allowed therefor.

  • Control of Other Party’s Business Nothing contained in this Agreement shall give the Company, directly or indirectly, the right to control or direct Parent's operations prior to the Effective Time. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall give Parent, directly or indirectly, the right to control or direct the Company's operations prior to the Effective Time. Prior to the Effective Time, each of the Company and Parent shall exercise, consistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, complete control and supervision over its respective operations.

  • Use of the Property The Tenant agrees with the Landlord as follows:- 3.1 To use the Room or Studio (as applicable) only as a single private residence for occupation by the Tenant personally and not to allow visitors to remain in the Room or in the Flat or Studio (as applicable) overnight unless the Tenant has registered the visitor at reception and obtained the Landlord’s consent to the visitor remaining in the Room or the Flat or Studio (as applicable) overnight such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed provided that no overcrowding occurs and (where applicable) the other occupiers of the Flat do not raise any objection 3.2 The Tenant shall not: 3.2.1 use the Room Studio Flat or Building for the purposes of conducting a business 3.2.2 keep any pets or other animals on or in the Room Studio Flat or Building without the prior written consent of the Landlord 3.2.3 play or use any musical instrument or television radio or other means of reproducing sound so that the sound is audible outside the Room Flat Studio or Building 3.2.4 connect to the telephone line the internet or any other systems 3.2.5 store bicycles in the Room Flat Studio or Building but to store any bicycle in the designated bicycle areas of the Building only and in the event of the Landlord removing any bicycle stored in breach of this clause to pay to the Landlord within 7 days of written demand £25 before the release of the bicycle to the Tenant 3.2.6 store or keep or use any unlawful substance or materials in the Room Flat Studio or Building at any time and to report to the Landlord or any of its employees the presence of any such unlawful substance or materials 3.2.7 keep store or use in the Room Flat Studio or Building any inflammable or dangerous articles, any lighted candles electronic cigarettes incense sticks shisha pipes naked flame appliances portable heater lamp or other portable apparatus fed by paraffin or liquid gas and to comply with all of the Landlord’s requirements relating to fire safety as set out in the Fire Safety Agreement which is available for inspection at the relevant onsite management reception 3.2.8 keep or use in the Room Flat Studio or Building any electrical heating and/or electrical cooking equipment and/or multiway adaptors; 3.2.9 bring into or keep in the Room Flat Studio or Building any other electrical items (“the Items”) unless the Tenant has first produced by prior appointment the Items to the Landlord’s officer in the relevant onsite management reception for Portable Appliance Testing (“XXX”) and thereafter obtained the approval of the Landlord to the keeping and using of the Items in the Room or the Flat or Studio, ( as applicable) which approval will be given if the Items are in good safe working order and meet the XXX requirements 3.2.10 expose or allow to be hung any laundry washing or other items so as to be visible from outside of the Room Flat Studio or Building and not to dry clothes on the storage heaters 3.2.11 not to bring into or keep in the Room Flat Studio or Building any washing machine 3.2.12 glue stick nail tack screw fix or fasten (whether with Blue-Tack or similar materials) anything whatsoever to the interior or the exterior of the Room Flat Studio or Building 3.2.13 smoke (including electronic cigarettes) or use non-prescription drugs within the Room Flat Studio or Building 3.2.14 part with the keys or access fob to the Room Flat Studio or Building and to report immediately any loss of the same to the Landlord and to pay to the Landlord before the Landlord issues any replacements the sum of £20 for each replacement key and £15 for each replacement access fob (and if a key or access fob is found and returned by the student after a replacement has been issued and the cost charged, the refund of the cost is at the Landlord’s discretion and in any event an administrative fee may be charged.) 3.2.15 damage or force or in any way misuse any locks in the Room Flat Studio or Building and in the event of default to pay to the Landlord on demand all reasonable costs (including an additional administration charge) reasonably incurred by the Landlord in replacing the same and/or making good all damage caused 3.2.16 connect to or trail wires from the telephone apparatus and/or any television in the Room Flat Studio or Building to protect the health and safety of the Tenant and (where applicable) the occupiers of the Building 3.2.17 tamper with any fire safety equipment in the Room Flat Studio or Building including without limitation fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, emergency exit signs and break glass alarm points 3.2.18 cause a nuisance annoyance or interference or threaten or abuse any other residents in the Building any employees servants or agents of the Landlord or the owners and occupiers of neighbouring, adjoining or adjacent property or the owners of occupiers of them; 3.2.19 do anything that has the effect of invalidating the insurance that the Landlord has taken out in relation to the Building 3.2.20 use the Room or the Flat or the Studio for immoral or illegal purposes or otherwise commit or be involved in any criminal activity 3.3 The Tenant agrees to: 3.3.1 where applicable, open the windows in the Room or the Studio to the tilt position for at least 30 minutes each day (provided that the Tenant is in occupation) to ventilate the Room or Studio and not to open the windows in the Room beyond the tilt position save in emergencies. 3.3.2 always to use the extractor fan in the bathroom when using the bathroom and not to disable the extractor fan except for safety reasons in an emergency 3.3.3 use best endeavours to ensure that the Tenant’s visitors comply with the Tenant’s obligations under this Agreement while present in the Room Flat Studio or the Building 3.3.4 comply with additional obligations or restrictions set out in any management scheme or other regulations reasonably required by the Landlord which may be notified to the Tenant in writing from time to time. 3.4 Unless otherwise expressly provided, the obligations and liabilities of the Tenant under this agreement are joint and several. This means that where, there is more than one tenant of the Studio Flat or the Building the Tenant will be liable for all sums due under the agreement, not just liable for a proportionate part.

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