Common use of Reservations in Favor of Landlord Clause in Contracts

Reservations in Favor of Landlord. (i) All walls, windows and doors bounding the Demised Premises (including exterior Building walls, core corridor walls and doors and any core corridor entrance), except the inside surfaces thereof, (ii) any terraces or roofs adjacent to the Demised Premises, and (iii) any space in or adjacent to the Demised Premises used for shafts, pipes, conduits, fan rooms, ducts, electric or other utilities, sinks or other Building facilities, and the use thereof, as well as reasonable access thereto through the Demised Premises for the purposes of operation, maintenance, decoration and repair, are reserved to Landlord.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Magainin Pharmaceuticals Inc), Office Lease (I Trax Com Inc), CTN Media Group Inc

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Reservations in Favor of Landlord. (i) All walls, windows and doors bounding the Demised Premises (including exterior Building walls, core corridor walls and doors and any core corridor entrance), except the inside surfaces thereof, (ii) any terraces or roofs adjacent to the Demised Premises, and (iii) any space in or adjacent to the Demised Premises used for shafts, pipes, conduits, fan rooms, ducts, electric or other utilities, sinks or other Building facilities, and the use thereof, as well as reasonable access thereto through the Demised Premises for the purposes of construction, operation, maintenance, decoration and repair, are reserved to Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Radnor Technology and Research Center Office and Cafeteria Lease (BioMed Realty Trust Inc)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.