Common use of Disturbance Clause in Contracts

Disturbance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary stipulated in the present Lease, the Tenant will not hold the Landlord in any way responsible for any damages or annoyance which the Tenant may sustain through the fault of any tenant who occupies any premises adjacent to, near, above or under the Leased Premises, and renounces any claims it may have against the Landlord pursuant to Article 1636 of the Civil Code of Lower Canada.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Deed of Lease (SLM International Inc /De), Deed of Lease (SLM International Inc /De)

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Disturbance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary stipulated in the present Lease, the Tenant will not hold the Landlord in any way responsible for any damages or annoyance which the Tenant may sustain through the fault of any tenant who occupies any premises adjacent to, near, above or under the Leased Premises, . and renounces any claims it may have against the Landlord pursuant to Article 1636 of the Civil Code of Lower Canada.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: SLM International Inc /De

Disturbance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary stipulated in the present Lease, the Tenant will not hold the Landlord in any way responsible for any damages or annoyance which the Tenant may sustain through the fault of any tenant who occupies any premises adjacent to, near, above or under the Leased Premises or from any person the Tenant allows to use or have access to the Leased Premises, and renounces any claims it may have against the Landlord pursuant to Article 1636 Articles 1859 and 1861 of the Civil Code of Lower CanadaQuebec.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Lease (CDW Holding Corp)

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Disturbance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary stipulated in the present Lease, the Tenant will not hold the Landlord in any way responsible for any damages or annoyance which the Tenant may sustain through the fault of any tenant who occupies any premises adjacent to, near, above or under the Leased Premises or from any person the Tenant allows to use or have access to the Leased Premises, and renounces any claims it may have against the Landlord pursuant to Article 1636 Articles 1859 and 1861 of the Civil Code of Lower CanadaQuébec.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Lease (Wesco International Inc)

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