Common use of Lawful Use, Etc Clause in Contracts

Lawful Use, Etc. Tenant shall not use, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to prohibit third parties from using, the Leased Property or Tenant's Personal Property for any unlawful purpose. Tenant shall not commit, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts not to suffer to be committed, any waste on the Leased Property, or in the Facility, nor shall Tenant cause or permit any nuisance thereon or therein. Tenant shall not use, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to prohibit third parties from using, the Leased Property or any portion thereof, including Tenant's Personal Property, in such a manner as (i) might reasonably tend to impair Landlord's (or Tenant's, as the case may be) title thereto or to any portion thereof or (ii) may reasonably make possible a claim or claims for adverse usage or adverse possession by the public, or of implied dedication of the Leased Property or any portion thereof. Tenant shall not use, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to prohibit third parties from using, the Leased Property in any manner that will cause the cancellation of any insurance policy covering the Leased Property or any part thereof (unless another adequate policy is available), nor shall Tenant sell or otherwise provide to guests or residents therein, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to prohibit third parties from keeping, using or selling in or about the Leased Property, any article which may be prohibited by law or by the standard form of fire insurance policies, or any other insurance policies required to be carried hereunder, or fire underwriter's regulations.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (HMC Merger Corp), Lease Agreement (Host Marriott L P), Lease Agreement (HMC Merger Corp)

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