Common use of No Implied Warranty Clause in Contracts

No Implied Warranty. Nothing contained or implied in this Lease or in any licence, consent or approval given by the Landlord is to be taken to be a covenant, warranty or representation by the Landlord or its agents that the Premises can be or are fit to be used for the Permitted Use or any other purpose or that any alteration or addition or change of use which the Tenant may intend to carry out will not require relevant Consents.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease (Indivior PLC), Lease Agreement (Indivior PLC), Lease (Indivior PLC)

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No Implied Warranty. Nothing contained or implied in this Lease or in any such licence, consent or approval given by the Landlord is to be taken to be a covenant, warranty or representation by the Landlord or its agents that the Premises demised premises can be or are fit to lawfully be used for the Permitted Use under planning legislation or any other purpose or that any alteration or addition or change of use which the Tenant may intend to carry out will not require the approval of the relevant Consentsgovernment department, local authority or other competent authority or the insurers or any other person interested in the demised premises.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Lecg Corp), Lease Agreement (Lecg Corp), Lease Agreement (Lecg Corp)

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