Common use of Right to Alter the Property Clause in Contracts

Right to Alter the Property. The Lessee acknowledges that the Lessor is to have the right to use, build on, add to or in any manner whatsoever alter or deal with the Property or any part of the Property. The Lessee will not make or lodge any objection to any resource consent, building consent or any planning or zoning applications by the Lessor relating to the Property.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Right to Alter the Property. The Lessee acknowledges that the Lessor is to have the right to use, build on, add to or in any manner whatsoever alter or deal with the Property or any part of the Property. The Lessee will not make or lodge any objection to any resource consent, building consent or any planning or zoning applications by the Lessor relating to the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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Right to Alter the Property. The Lessee acknowledges that the Lessor is to have the right to use, build on, add to or in any manner whatsoever alter or deal with the Property or any part of the Property. The Lessee will not make or lodge any objection to any resource consent, building consent or any planning or zoning applications by the Lessor relating to the Property.Lessee

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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