Common use of Covenants relating to Adjoining Property Clause in Contracts

Covenants relating to Adjoining Property. The Tenant is not to be entitled to the benefit of any covenant, agreement or condition entered into by any tenant of the Landlord in respect of any adjoining property of the Landlord, or the right to enforce or prevent the release or modification of any such covenant, agreement or condition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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Covenants relating to Adjoining Property. The Tenant is not to be entitled to the benefit of of, or the right to enforce or to prevent the release or modification of, any covenant, covenant agreement or condition entered into by any tenant of the Landlord or the Head Landlord in respect of any adjoining property of the Landlord, or the right to enforce or prevent the release or modification of any such covenant, agreement or condition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement (Yelp Inc)

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Covenants relating to Adjoining Property. The Tenant is not to be entitled to the benefit of or the right to enforce or to prevent the release or modification of any covenant, agreement or condition entered into by any tenant tenants of the Landlord in respect of any adjoining property of the Landlord, or the right to enforce or prevent the release or modification of any such covenant, agreement or conditionBuilding.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Goldman Sachs Group Inc)

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