Common use of Encroachments; Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Encroachments; Restrictions. ETC. If, at any time, any of the Leased Improvements are alleged to encroach upon any property, street or right of way adjacent to a Leased Property, or to violate any restrictive covenant, or to impair the rights of others under any easement or right of way, Lessee shall promptly settle such allegations or take such other lawful action as may be necessary in order to be able to continue the use of a Leased Property for the Primary Intended Use substantially in the manner and to the extent such Leased Property was being used at the time of the assertion of such violation, impairment or encroachment, provided, however, that no such action shall violate any other provision of this Lease and any alteration of a Leased Property must be made in conformity with the applicable requirements of Article X. Lessee shall not have any claim against Lessor or offset against any of Lessee's obligations under this lease with respect to any such violation, impairment or encroachment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Williams Companies Inc), Master Lease (Williams Companies Inc), Master Lease (Williams Communications Group Inc)

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