Common use of Overloading and Nuisance Clause in Contracts

Overloading and Nuisance. The Tenant shall not injure, overload, deface or permit to be injured, overloaded of defaced, the Premises and the Tenant shall not permit, allow or suffer any waste or any unlawful, improper or offensive use of the Premises or any occupancy thereof that would be injurious to any person, property, or invalidate or increase the premiums for any insurance on the Leased Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (Enterprise Bancorp Inc /Ma/), Enterprise Bancorp Inc /Ma/

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Overloading and Nuisance. The Tenant shall not injure, overload, deface or otherwise harm the Premises, commit any nuisance, permit to be injuredthe emission of any objectionable noise, overloaded of defacedvibration or odor, the Premises and the Tenant shall not permitmake, allow or suffer any waste or make any unlawful, improper or offensive use of the Premises or any occupancy thereof that would be injurious which is contrary to any person, property, law or ordinance or which will invalidate or increase the premiums for any insurance on the Leased Premisesof Landlord's insurance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (Impac Group Inc /De/), Lease (Impac Group Inc /De/)

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