Prohibited Lease Provisions Sample Clauses

Prohibited Lease Provisions. Any provision of the Lease which falls within the classifications below shall not apply and not be enforced by the Landlord:
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Prohibited Lease Provisions. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Lease, any provision of the Lease which falls within the classifications below shall be inapplicable.
Prohibited Lease Provisions. Lease clauses of the nature described below shall not be included in new leases between a PHA and a tenant and shall be deleted from existing leases ei- ther by amendment thereof or execu- tion of a new lease:
Prohibited Lease Provisions. Any provision of the Lease that falls within the classifications below shall not apply and not be enforced by the Landlord. Agreement to be Sued: Agreement by the Tenant to be sued, to admit guilt, or to a judgment in favor of the Landlord in a lawsuit brought in connection with the Lease.
Prohibited Lease Provisions. HUD prohibits the following types of the lease provisions. If there is any prohibited provision in this lease, the provision shall be void.
Prohibited Lease Provisions. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this lease, there shall be no provision in this Lease, which provision provides, either expressly or implicitly, as follows:
Prohibited Lease Provisions. Any provision of the lease that falls within any of the classifications below is null and void and of no force and effect and shall not be enforceable by the owner.
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Prohibited Lease Provisions. Anything to the contrary in this Lease notwithstanding, no provision in this Lease shall: (a) require payment, by you, of attorneys' fees or costs incurred by Owner in any legal action or dispute arising under this Lease, unless recovered by Owner pursuant to court order under Chapter 799 or 814 of the Wisconsin Statutes; (b) relieve, or purport to relieve, Owner from liability for property damage or personal injury caused by negligent acts or omissions of Owner; (c) impose or purport to impose liability on you for personal injury arising from causes clearly beyond your control or property damage caused by natural disasters, or by persons other than you or your guests or invitees; or (d) waive any statutory or other legal obligations on the part of Owner to deliver the Apartment in a fit or habitable condition, or maintain the Apartment during tenancy.
Prohibited Lease Provisions. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Lease which falls within the classifications below shall be in­applicable.
Prohibited Lease Provisions. Any provision of the Lease which contains the same or similar language as the provisions below shall not be enforceable by the Landlord.
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