Common use of Landlord's Right to Alter Utilities Clause in Contracts

Landlord's Right to Alter Utilities. Landlord may at any time alter any utility, and related equipment, serving the Project, provided such alteration does not materially interrupt service to the Premises and does not unreasonably interfere with Tenant’s business operations within the Premises.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (ACON S2 Acquisition Corp.), Lease Agreement (Twist Bioscience Corp), Lease Agreement (Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

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Landlord's Right to Alter Utilities. Landlord may at any time alter or permit to be altered any utility, and related equipment, serving the ProjectLeased Premises, provided such alteration does not materially interrupt or reduce service to the Leased Premises and to more than a de minimis extent, does not unreasonably interfere with or adversely affect Tenant’s business operations within the PremisesLeased Premises to more than a de minimis extent, and does not cause the usable area of the Leased Premises or its ceiling heights to be reduced beyond a de minimis amount.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (Bluebird Bio, Inc.)

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