Covenants affecting reversion Sample Clauses

The "Covenants affecting reversion" clause defines the obligations or restrictions that continue to apply to the landlord (the party holding the reversionary interest) after the lease is granted. Typically, this clause clarifies which covenants in the lease bind the landlord even after the property is leased out, such as obligations to repair or maintain certain parts of the property. Its core function is to ensure that certain responsibilities remain with the landlord, thereby protecting the tenant’s interests and clarifying ongoing duties despite the transfer of possession.
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Covenants affecting reversion. Not knowingly to do anything which would or may be in breach of the agreements covenants restrictions and stipulations which at the time of the grant of this Lease affect or relate to the Demised Premises as set out in the Sixth Schedule and to keep the Landlord indemnified against all actions claims demands costs expenses damages and liability in any way relating thereto
Covenants affecting reversion. The Tenant shall perform and observe the agreements, covenants, restrictions and stipulations contained or referred to in the deeds and documents listed in Schedule 5 so far as any of them relate to the Premises and are still subsisting and capable of taking effect (save in respect of any financial charges).
Covenants affecting reversion. By way of indemnity only to observe and perform the provisions of the deeds and documents referred to in schedule 3 so far as the same are still subsisting and capable of taking effect and relate to or affect the Premises.
Covenants affecting reversion. The Tenant shall perform and observe the agreements, covenants, restrictions and stipulations contained or referred to in the deeds and documents listed in SCHEDULE 6 so far as any of them relate to the Premises and are still subsisting and capable of taking effect.
Covenants affecting reversion. To perform and observe the provisions of the deeds and documents referred to in the fifth schedule hereto so far as the same are still subsisting and capable of taking effect and relate to or affect the Premises (other than the Head Lease and the Copthall Avenue Head Lease).