Common use of Landlord’s Reservation of Rights Clause in Contracts

Landlord’s Reservation of Rights. The following rights are reserved to Landlord: (a) the right to all of the Building, except for the space within the Premises; (b) the right to change all elements of the Project; (c) the rights reserved to Landlord by provisions of this Lease or by operation of law; (d) the exclusive right to consent to the use or occupancy of the Premises by anyone other than Tenant; and (e) all rights in the economic value of the leasehold estate in the Premises, as stated in Articles 16 and 17.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Acc Consumer Finance Corp), Office Lease (Cayenta Inc)

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Landlord’s Reservation of Rights. The following rights are reserved to Landlord: : (a) the The right to all of the Building, except for the space within the Premises; ; (b) the The right to change all elements of the Project; Real Property, except for the space within the Premises; (c) the The rights reserved to Landlord by provisions of this Lease or by operation of law; ; (d) the The exclusive right to consent to the use or occupancy of the Premises by anyone any person other than Tenant; and (e) all rights in the economic value of the leasehold estate in the Premises, as stated in Articles 16 and 17.and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Quokka Sports Inc)

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