Common use of Enjoyment of Property Clause in Contracts

Enjoyment of Property. The Lessor: (a) warrants that, as at the Commencement Date, there is no legal impediment to the use of the Property for residential purposes, of which the Lessor knows or ought reasonably to know; (b) is satisfied that, as at the Commencement Date, the state and condition of the Property is fit for use for residential purposes; and (c) must, throughout the term, give DHA quiet enjoyment of the Property and must not interfere with the reasonable peace, comfort, or privacy of DHA in using the Property.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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