Common use of Nuisance and Residential Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Nuisance and Residential Restrictions. 5.10.1 Not to do or permit to be done or suffer to remain upon the Premises anything which in the reasonable opinion of the Landlord may be or become or cause a nuisance annoyance injury or damage to the Landlord or its tenants or the occupiers of adjacent or neighbouring premises and not to obstruct others who are lawfully using any adjoining parts of the Premises; 5.10.2 Not to use the Premises for any dangerous noxious noisy or offensive trade or business nor for any illegal or immoral act or purpose and not to sleep or allow any person to sleep in the Premises; 5.10.3 Without prejudice to the generality of clauses 5.10.1 and 5.22 of this Lease, unless the lights are switched off, the Tenant must ensure that all blinds and curtains at the windows of the Premises are pulled down at dusk and remain down during all hours of darkness so that no disturbance, nuisance or inconvenience is caused to any neighbouring properties;

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease (ADC Therapeutics SA), Lease (ADC Therapeutics SA), Lease (ADC Therapeutics SA)

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