Common use of Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers Clause in Contracts

Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers. Any dispute arising as between the Tenant and the lessees tenants or occupiers of adjoining or neighbouring premises belonging to the Landlord relating to any easement right or privilege in connection with the Premises or relating to the party or other walls of the Premises or as to the amount of any contribution towards the expenses of works to services or matters used in common shall be referred to the Landlord (acting reasonably and in a professional manner) whose decision shall be binding upon all parties to the dispute

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Xyratex LTD), Lease Agreement (Xyratex LTD), Lease (Xyratex LTD)

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Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers. Any If any dispute arising as arises between the Tenant and the lessees tenants or occupiers of adjoining or neighbouring premises property belonging to the Landlord relating as to any easement easement, right or privilege in connection with the Premises or relating to the party or other walls use of the Premises and the adjoining property, or as to the amount of any contribution towards the expenses of works to or services or matters used in common with any other property it shall be referred to decided by the Landlord (acting reasonably and or in a professional manner) whose decision such manner as the Landlord shall be binding upon all parties to the disputedirect. Floor Area

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Pivotal Corp)

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