Exclusion of Compensation Sample Clauses

Exclusion of Compensation. Subject to the 1954 Act, the Tenant shall not be entitled to any compensation under any Statute or otherwise at the end of the Term.
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Exclusion of Compensation. To the extent permitted by statute any right of the Occupier to claim compensation from the Owner (whether on vacating the Property or otherwise) is excluded
Exclusion of Compensation. Any statutory right of the Tenant to claim compensation from the Landlord (for improvements or otherwise) upon vacating the Premises at the End of the Term is excluded to full extent that the law permits.
Exclusion of Compensation. Subject to the provisions of any Legislation which prevents or restricts such an agreement, the Tenant is not entitled to any compensation under statute or otherwise at the end of the Term.
Exclusion of Compensation. Notwithstanding anything herein contained or consequent hereto and in derogation thereof the Landlord and all persons authorised by it shall have power, without obtaining any consent from or making any compensation to the Tenant, to deal as it or they may think fit with the Development and any part thereof, any of the lands, buildings or parts of buildings adjacent, adjoining or near to the Premises or any part thereof and to erect or suffer to be erected thereon or on any part thereof any building whatsoever and to make any alterations or additions and carry out any demolition or rebuilding whatsoever which it or they may think fit or desire to do to such lands or buildings or any part or parts thereof; PROVIDED THAT (i) nothing in this Clause 5.4 or otherwise in terms of this Lease shall permit the Landlord to diminish or adversely affect the rights granted to the Tenant under this Lease; and (ii) without prejudice to the foregoing generality, the Landlord shall ensure that such buildings, alterations or additions shall not affect or diminish the light or air which may now or at any time during this Lease be enjoyed by the Tenant or the tenants or occupiers of the Premises to a material extent.
Exclusion of Compensation. Any liability of Sellers hereunder shall be excluded to the extent that claims of Purchaser or the underlying facts or circumstances (a) are actually compensated by insurances or other third parties or (b) if Purchaser has not undertaken commercially reasonable efforts to have them actually compensated by insurances or other third parties, or (c) are compensated by Sellers on the basis of any indemnity provisions under this Agreement, or (d) are explicitly reflected for such fact or circumstance as a liability or accrual in the Financial [***]: CONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. Statements (no double dip). Any compensation payments that have been made to Purchaser by Sellers, and subsequently become excluded according to lit. (a) above shall be refunded by Purchaser to Sellers without undue delay.
Exclusion of Compensation. 9.1 Unless any statutory provision prohibits or modifies the Tenant’s right to compensation being excluded or reduced by agreement the Tenant shall not be entitled to claim any compensation from the Landlord under the Landlord and Xxxxxx Xxx 0000 on quitting the Premises or any part thereof 9.2 Save as otherwise provided in this Lease the Tenant shall not be entitled to claim any compensation from the Landlord arising from the reasonable exercise of its rights of entry onto the Premises in accordance with the provisions of this Lease
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Exclusion of Compensation. The Tenant shall not be entitled to any compensation under any statute or otherwise at the end of the Term, so far as the law allows.
Exclusion of Compensation. Removal of Goods after Determination of the Term 6.9. Understanding and Representations 6.10. Notices 6.11. Pay VAT 6.12. Severance 6.13. Arbitration 6.14. Governing Law and Jurisdiction 6.15. Third Party Rights 6.16. Historic Contamination
Exclusion of Compensation. Any right to statutory compensation payable on Termination or on leaving the Property is excluded to the extent allowed by law.
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