Easement for Pipes Sample Clauses

Easement for Pipes. Tenant shall permit Landlord or its designees to erect, use, maintain and repair pipes, cables, plumbing, vents and wires, in, to and through the building and/or Premises, as and to the extent that Landlord may now or hereafter deem to be necessary or appropriate for the proper operation and maintenance of the building or any other portion of the Premises. All such work shall be done, so far as practicable, in such manner as to avoid unreasonable interference with Tenant's use of the Premises.
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Easement for Pipes. Section 17.02 – Tenant shall permit Landlord to erect, use, maintain and repair pipes, cables, conduits, plumbing, vents and wires, in, to and through the Demised Premises, as and to the extent that Landlord may now or hereafter deem to be necessary or appropriate for the proper operation and maintenance of the building in which the Demised Premises are located or any other portion of the Center.
Easement for Pipes. Tenant shall permit Landlord or its designees to erect, use, maintain and repair pipes, cables, conduits, plumbing, vents and wires, in, to and through the Leased Premises, as and to the extent that Landlord may now or hereafter deem it to be necessary or appropriate for the proper operation and management of the Shopping Center. All such work shall be done, so far as practicable in the sole determination of Landlord, in such manner as to avoid unreasonable interference with Tenant’s use of the Leased Premises and will coordinate any access with respect to Tenant’s security and privacy requirements .
Easement for Pipes. Tenant shall permit Landlord to erect, use, maintain and repair pipes, cables, conduits, plumbing, vents and wires in, to and through the Building and the Demised Premises Common Areas as and to the extent that Landlord may now or hereafter deem to be necessary or appropriate for the proper operation and maintenance of the Building and/or the Demised Premises Common Areas. During any such entry by Landlord into the Building or the Demised Premises Common Areas, pursuant to Section 18.01 and 18.02, Landlord shall use reasonable efforts and proceed with due diligence, in order to minimize interference with the conduct of Xxxxxx’s business. Except in emergencies, any entry by Landlord into the Building and/or the Demised Premises Common Areas shall be during Tenant’s normal business hours and after Landlord has given Tenant at least twenty four (24) hours prior notice, which notice shall set forth the scope of the work, the areas where such work shall be performed and the approximate commencement date of such work.
Easement for Pipes. Tenant shall permit Landlord (or its ------------------ designee) to erect, use, maintain, replace and repair, pipes, cables, conduits, plumbing, vents, telephone, electric and other wires or other items, in, to and through the Premises, as and to the extent that Landlord may now or hereafter deem to be necessary or appropriate for the proper operation and maintenance of the Building provided the same are installed at such times and by such methods as will not materially interfere with Tenant's use of the demises Premises or damage the appearance thereof or reduce the area of the demises Premises and are concealed behind the walls, floors and/or ceilings of the demises Premises as then constructed. In the event Landlord needs access to any under-floor duct, Landlord's liability for carpet replacement shall be limited to replacement of the piece removed to gain such access provided, however, the carpet shall be restored to reasonably the same appearance as prior to such Landlord access. All such work shall be done, so far as practicable, in such manner as to minimize interference with Tenant's use and occupancy of the Premises.
Easement for Pipes. Tenant shall permit Landlord or its designees to erect, use, maintain and repair pipes, cables, plumbing, vents and wires, in, to and through the building and/or Premises, as and to the extent that Landlord may now or hereafter deem to be necessary or appropriate for the proper operation and maintenance of the building or any other portion of the Premises, provided such items shall be attached to the walls of the Premises or be placed above fifteen (15’) feet above the floor of the building and further provided that Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize interference with the conduct of Tenant’s business within the Premises and ensure that the rentable square footage of the Premises is not reduced as a result thereof. All such work shall be done, so far as practicable, in such manner as to avoid unreasonable interference with Tenant’s use of the Premises but shall not be considered a constructive eviction.
Easement for Pipes. Tenant shall permit Landlord to erect, use, maintain and repair pipes, cables, conduits, plumbing, vents and wires in, to and through the Demised Premises as and to the extent that Landlord may now or hereafter deem to be necessary or appropriate for the proper operation and maintenance of the Complex, provided that Landlord shall use reasonable efforts and proceed with due diligence, in order to minimize interference with the conduct of Tenant's business. In addition, Landlord shall not place or install any utility lines, pipes, ducts, conduits or the like in the Demised Premises, unless such work is performed along walls, below the floor or not lower than 18 inches below the ceiling joists. If Landlord installs, repairs, replaces or maintains any such items and any damage is done to the Demised Premises, Landlord shall cosmetically repair such damage.
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Easement for Pipes. Tenant shall permit Landlord to erect, use, maintain and repair pipes, cables, conduits, plumbing, vents and wire in, to and through the Demised Premises as often and to the extent that Landlord may now or hereafter deem to be necessary or appropriate for the proper operation and maintenance of the Shopping Center, provided, no such use shall be visible from the sales area of the Demised Premises unless essential, and such work shall be performed with a minimum of disruption to Tenant and the business conducted at the Demised Premises.
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Easement for Pipes. Tenant shall permit Landlord to erect, use, maintain and repair pipes, ducts, cables, conduits, plumbing, vents and wires in, to and through the premises as and to the extent that Landlord may not or hereafter deem to be necessary or appropriate for the proper operation and maintenance of the Building in which the demised premises are located, or to the extent necessary to accommodate the requirements of other tenants in the building. All such work shall be done, as so far practicable, in such manner as to avoid unreasonable interference with Tenant's use of the premises. Landlord shall restore any interior walls and/or finishes in the Demised Premises to the condition such walls and/or finishes were in if same were damaged as a result of Landlord or Landlord's contractors work to the Premises.
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