Common use of General Appearance Clause in Contracts

General Appearance. Tenant acknowledges the appearance of the Premises affects the value of other nearby real estate and that Landlord has a direct economic interest in the appearance of the Premises. The appropriateness of such items, being a matter of aesthetic judgment, shall be entirely within the discretion of Landlord, and there shall not be any standard or requirement of equality between the Premises and other real estate owned by Landlord.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (OpSec Holdings), Lease Agreement (OpSec Holdings), Lease Agreement (Sun Energy Solar Inc)

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General Appearance. Tenant acknowledges the appearance of the Premises affects the value of other nearby real estate and that Landlord has a direct economic interest in the appearance of the Premises. The appropriateness Accordingly, Tenant shall keep the exterior of such items, being a matter of aesthetic judgment, shall be entirely within the discretion of Landlord, and there shall not be any standard or requirement of equality between the Premises in a neat and other real estate owned by Landlordorderly condition in accordance with Tenant's obligations under the terms of this Lease.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Mapquest Com Inc)

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General Appearance. Tenant acknowledges the appearance of the Premises affects the value of other nearby real estate and that Landlord has a direct economic interest in the appearance of the Premises. The appropriateness of such items, being a matter of aesthetic judgment, shall be entirely within the discretion of Landlord, and there shall not be any standard or requirement of equality equity between the Premises and other real estate owned by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Source Interlink Companies Inc)

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