RESERVATION TO LESSOR Sample Clauses

The 'Reservation to Lessor' clause defines the rights or interests that the lessor retains in a leased property, even after granting possession or use to the lessee. Typically, this clause specifies certain areas, utilities, or uses that remain under the lessor’s control, such as access to common areas, rights to enter for inspection or maintenance, or the ability to make alterations. Its core practical function is to ensure that the lessor maintains necessary authority and access over the property, thereby protecting their ownership interests and facilitating property management.
RESERVATION TO LESSOR. All outside walls of the demised premises and any space in the demised premises used for passageways and common areas as well as access thereto through the demised premises for the purpose of use, operation, maintenance and repair are expressly reserved to the Lessor.
RESERVATION TO LESSOR. All outside walls of the Premises and any space in the Premises used for stairways and passageways to other adjoining premises, shafts, stacks, pipes, conduits, ducts or other building facilities, the heating, electrical, plumbing air-conditioning and other systems and the use thereof, as well as access thereto through the Premises for the purpose of use, operation, maintenance and repair are hereby expressly reserved to the Lessor, on the understanding that the Lessor or the Lessee shall have the right to access the Premises to conduct repairs for which each party is responsible as set out herein.
RESERVATION TO LESSOR. All rights in the leased lands not granted to the Lessee by this Lease are hereby reserved to the Lessor. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing such reserved rights include: