Exception to Prohibition Sample Clauses
An Exception to Prohibition clause defines specific circumstances under which an otherwise prohibited action is permitted. In practice, this clause carves out particular scenarios or activities that are exempt from a general ban set forth elsewhere in the agreement; for example, it may allow certain disclosures of confidential information when required by law, even if disclosure is generally prohibited. The core function of this clause is to provide flexibility and clarity by identifying situations where strict prohibitions do not apply, thereby preventing unintended consequences or overly rigid enforcement.
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Exception to Prohibition. Notwithstanding the prohibition set forth in subparagraph (b) above, but subject to Tenant's covenant to comply with all Environmental Laws and with the other provisions of this paragraph 19, Tenant may bring upon, keep and use in the Premises (but not outside the Premises)
(i) general office supplies typically used in an office or warehouse in the ordinary course of business, such as copier toner, liquid paper, glue, ink and janitorial supplies, so long as such supplies are used in the manner for which they were designed and in such amounts as may be normal for the business operations conducted by Tenant in the Premises, and (ii) those Hazardous Materials, if any, described on Exhibit D attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof so long as Tenant has delivered to Landlord a description of the handling, storage, use and disposal procedures to be utilized by Tenant with respect thereto.
Exception to Prohibition. Notwithstanding the prohibition set forth in Section 18.2 above, but subject to Tenant’s covenant to comply with all Environmental Laws and with the other provisions of this Section 18 Tenant (or any Sublessee) may bring upon, keep, use and generate in the Premises (but not outside the Premises)
(i) general office supplies used in the ordinary course of business, such as copier toner, liquid paper, glue, ink, and janitorial supplies, and (ii) those Hazardous Materials, if any, described on a separate list to be approved by Landlord, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed so long as any such Hazardous Materials are of a nature typically used in connection with the operation of a medical office and the related outpatient surgical procedures, and pathological, laboratory and radiological services incident thereto to the extent permitted under this Lease, and initialed by Landlord and Tenant, which list shall include a description of the handling, storage, use and disposal procedures to be utilized by Tenant (or any Sublessee) with respect thereto and may be amended from time to time to describe the current Hazardous Materials and conditions.
Exception to Prohibition. Notwithstanding the prohibition set forth in subparagraph (b) above, but subject to Tenant's covenant to comply with all Environmental Laws and with the other provisions of this paragraph 19, Tenant may bring upon, keep and use in the Premises (but not outside the Premises)
(i) general office supplies typically used in an office or warehouse in the ordinary course of business, such as copier toner, liquid paper, glue, ink and janitorial supplies, so long as such supplies are used in the manner for which they were designed and in such amounts as may be normal for the business operations conducted by Tenant in the Premises; (ii) those Hazardous Materials, if any, described on Exhibit D attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof so long as Tenant has delivered to Landlord a description of the handling, storage, use and disposal procedures to be utilized by Tenant with respect thereto; and (iii) those Hazardous Materials, if any, as to which (A) Tenant hereafter requests approval from Landlord for Tenant to bring upon, keep upon and use in the Premises such items; (B) Landlord grants such requested approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld; and (C) Tenant delivers to Landlord a description of the handling, storage, use and disposal procedures to be utilized therewith.
Exception to Prohibition. Notwithstanding the prohibition set forth in Section 18(b) above, but subject to Tenant’s covenant to comply with all Environmental Laws and with the other provisions of this Section 18, Tenant may bring upon, keep and use on the Premises those Hazardous Materials incidental to the Permitted Use.
Exception to Prohibition. Notwithstanding the prohibition set forth in subparagraph (b) above, but subject to Tenant's covenant to comply with all Environmental Laws and with the other provisions of this paragraph 19, Tenant may bring upon, keep and use in the Improvements (but not outside the Improvements) general office supplies typically used in an office in the ordinary course of business, such as copier toner, liquid paper, glue, ink and janitorial 25 29 supplies, so long as such supplies are used in the manner for which they were designed and in such amounts as may be normal for the business operations conducted by Tenant in the Premises.
Exception to Prohibition. Notwithstanding the prohibition set forth in Paragraph 16.2 above, but subject to Tenant’s covenant to comply with all Environmental Laws and with the other provisions of this Article 16, Tenant may bring upon, keep and use in the Buildings general office supplies and other products or materials typically used in an office or warehouse in the ordinary course of business, such as copier toner, liquid paper, glue, ink and janitorial supplies, so long as such supplies are used in the manner for which they were designed and in such amounts as may be normal for the business operations conducted by Tenant in the Premises.
