Common use of INTENDED USE OF THE PREMISES Clause in Contracts

INTENDED USE OF THE PREMISES. The statement in this Lease of the nature of the business to be conducted by Tenant in the Premises does not constitute a representation or guaranty by the Landlord as to the present or future suitability of the Premises for the conduct of such business in the Premises, or that it is lawful or permissible under the Certificate of Occupancy issued for the Building, or is otherwise permitted by law. Tenant’s taking possession of the Premises shall be conclusive evidence, as against Tenant, that, at the time such possession was taken, the Premises were satisfactory for Tenant’s intended use.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Loan and Security Agreement (Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Integrated Alarm Services Group Inc), Lease Agreement (Optelecom-Nkf, Inc.)

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INTENDED USE OF THE PREMISES. The statement in this Lease of the nature of the business to be conducted by Tenant in the Premises does not constitute a representation or guaranty by the Landlord as to the present or future suitability of the Premises for the conduct of such business in the Premises, or that it is lawful or permissible under the Certificate certificate of Occupancy occupancy issued for the Building, or is otherwise permitted by law. Tenant’s 's taking possession of the Premises shall be conclusive evidence, as against Tenant, that, at the time such possession was taken, the Premises were satisfactory for Tenant’s 's intended use.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Midwest Medical Insurance Holding Co), Sublease Agreement (Global Maintech Corp)

INTENDED USE OF THE PREMISES. The statement in this Lease of the nature of the business to be conducted by Tenant in the Premises does not constitute a representation or guaranty by the Landlord as to the present or future suitability of the Premises for the conduct of such business in the Premises, or that it is lawful or permissible under the Certificate certificate of Occupancy occupancy issued for the Building, or is otherwise permitted by law. Tenant’s Xxxxxx's taking possession of the Premises shall be conclusive evidence, as against Tenant, that, at the time such possession was taken, the Premises were satisfactory for Tenant’s 's intended use.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Sonus Networks Inc)

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INTENDED USE OF THE PREMISES. The statement in this Lease of the nature of the business to be conducted by Tenant in the Premises does not constitute a representation or guaranty by the Landlord as to the present or future suitability of the Premises for the conduct of such business in the Premises, or that it is lawful or permissible under the Certificate certificate of Occupancy occupancy issued for the Building, or is otherwise Otherwise permitted by law. Tenant’s 's taking possession of the Premises shall be conclusive evidence, as against Tenant, that, at the time such possession was taken, the Premises were satisfactory for Tenant’s 's intended use.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Nve Corp /New/)

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