Leased on “As-Is Sample Clauses

Leased on “As-Is. Basis. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Lease, it is hereby agreed that the Premises leased hereunder is leased strictly on an “as-is” basis and in the configuration as shown on Exhibit B to be attached hereto, and by reference made a part hereof. Except as noted herein, it is specifically agreed between the parties Landlord shall not be required to make, nor be responsible for any cost, in connection with any repair, restoration, and/or improvement to the Premises in order for this Lease to commence, or thereafter, throughout the Term of this Lease. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary within this Lease, Landlord makes no warranty or representation of any kind or nature whatsoever as to the condition or repair of the Premises except as specifically set forth herein or in the Construction Agreement, nor as to the use or occupancy which may be made thereof.
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Leased on “As-Is. Basis. Except as may be noted in this Paragraph 9 and in Paragraph 7 (“Expenses of Operation, Management, and Maintenance of the Common Areas of the Complex”) and subject to Landlord making the improvements shown on Exhibit B attached hereto, it is hereby agreed that the Premises leased hereunder is leased strictly on an “as-is” basis and in its present condition, and in the configuration as shown on Exhibit B attached hereto, and by reference made a part hereof. Except as noted herein, it is specifically agreed between the parties that after Landlord makes the interior improvements as shown on Exhibit B, Landlord shall not be required to make, nor be responsible for any cost, in connection with any repair, restoration, and/or improvement to the Premises in order for this Lease to commence, or thereafter, throughout the Term of this Lease. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary within this Lease except as referenced below in Paragraph 9.B (“Tenant Improvements to be Constructed by Landlord”), Landlord makes no warranty or representation of any kind or nature whatsoever as to the condition or repair of the Premises, nor as to the use or occupancy which may be made thereof.

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