Common use of Superior Interests Clause in Contracts

Superior Interests. This License is subject to all liens, encumbrances, covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, contracts, permits and licenses, easements, and rights of way pertaining to the Premises, whether or not of record. Contractor shall obtain all licenses, permits, and agreements from such third parties as may be or become necessary or reasonably advisable to allow its use of the Premises for the Allowed Uses, relative to any such superior interest. If Contractor’s use of the Premises is or becomes inconsistent or incompatible with a preexisting, superior interest, Contractor shall take such actions and pay all costs and expenses necessary to remove such inconsistency or incompatibility to the satisfaction of the holder of the superior interest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

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Superior Interests. This License Permit is subject to all liens, encumbrances, covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, contracts, permits and licenses, easements, easements and rights of rights-of-way pertaining to the PremisesPermit Area, whether or not of record. Contractor Permittee shall obtain all licenses, permits, permits and agreements from such third parties as may be or become necessary or reasonably advisable to allow its use of the Premises for the Allowed UsesPermit Area, relative to any such superior interest. If ContractorPermittee’s use of the Premises Permit Area is or becomes inconsistent or incompatible with a preexisting, superior interest, Contractor Permittee shall take such actions and pay all costs and expenses necessary to remove such inconsistency or incompatibility to the satisfaction of the holder of the superior interestinterest or terminate the Permit pursuant to Section 10.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use and Occupancy Permit

Superior Interests. This License Permit is subject to all liens, encumbrances, covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, contracts, permits and licenses, easements, and rights of way pertaining to the PremisesProperty, whether or not of record. Contractor PERMITTEE shall obtain all licenses, permits, and agreements from such third parties as may be or become necessary or reasonably advisable to allow its use of the Premises Permit Area for the Allowed UsesPermitted Use, relative to any such superior interest. If Contractor’s PERMITTEE's use of the Premises Permit Area is or becomes inconsistent or incompatible with a preexisting, superior interest, Contractor PERMITTEE shall take such actions and pay all costs and expenses necessary to remove such inconsistency or incompatibility to the satisfaction of the holder of the superior interest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use and Occupancy Permit

Superior Interests. This License Permit is subject to all liens, encumbrances, covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, contracts, permits and licenses, easements, and rights of rights-of-way pertaining to the Premises, whether or not of record. Contractor PERMITTEE shall obtain all licenses, permits, and agreements from such third parties as may be or become necessary or reasonably advisable to allow its use of the Premises for the Allowed UsesPremises, relative to any such superior interest. If Contractor’s PERMITTEE’S use of the Premises is or becomes inconsistent or incompatible with a preexisting, superior interest, Contractor PERMITTEE shall take such actions and pay all costs and expenses necessary to remove such inconsistency or incompatibility to the satisfaction of the holder of the superior interest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Special Use Permit

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Superior Interests. This License Permit is subject to all liens, encumbrances, covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, contracts, permits and licenses, easements, and rights of rights-of-way pertaining to the PremisesPermit Area, whether or not of record. Contractor PERMITTEE shall obtain all licenses, permits, and agreements from such third parties as may be or become necessary or reasonably advisable to allow its use of the Premises for the Allowed UsesPermit Area, relative to any such superior interest. If Contractor’s PERMITTEE’S use of the Premises Permit Area is or becomes inconsistent or incompatible with a preexisting, superior interest, Contractor PERMITTEE shall take such actions and pay all costs and expenses necessary to remove such inconsistency or incompatibility to the satisfaction of the holder of the superior interest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Right of Entry Permit

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