Common use of MINERAL RESERVATION Clause in Contracts

MINERAL RESERVATION. The State of California (“State”), pursuant to Section 2 of Chapter 1333 of the Statutes of 1968, as amended, has reserved all subsurface mineral deposits, including oil and gas deposits, on or underlying the Premises and Tenant acknowledges such reserved rights including necessary ingress and egress rights. In no event shall Port be liable to Tenant for any Claims arising from the State’s exercise of its rights nor shall such action entitle Tenant to any abatement or diminution of Rent or otherwise relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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MINERAL RESERVATION. The State of California (“State”), pursuant to Section 2 of Chapter 1333 of the Statutes of 1968, as amended, has reserved all subsurface mineral deposits, including oil and gas deposits, on or underlying the Premises and Tenant acknowledges such reserved rights including necessary ingress and egress rights. In no event shall Port be liable to Tenant for any Claims arising from the State’s exercise of its rights nor shall such action entitle Tenant to any abatement or diminution of Rent or otherwise relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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MINERAL RESERVATION. The State of California ("State”), ") pursuant to Section 2 of Chapter 1333 of the Statutes of 1968, as amended, has reserved all subsurface mineral deposits, including oil and gas deposits, on or underlying the Premises and Tenant SFFD acknowledges such reserved rights including necessary ingress and egress rights. In no event shall Port be liable to Tenant for any Claims claims arising from the State’s 's exercise of its rights nor shall such action entitle Tenant to any abatement or diminution of Rent or otherwise relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Leaserights.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sf-fire.org

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