Common use of Tenant's Right to Construct Clause in Contracts

Tenant's Right to Construct. During the Term of this Lease, Tenant may make alterations, additions, changes improvements to the Leased Property (individually, a "Tenant Improvement," and collectively, "Tenant Improvements"). Except as otherwise agreed to by Landlord in writing, any such Tenant Improvement shall be made at Tenant's sole expense and shall become the property of the Landlord upon termination of this Lease. All Tenant Improvements shall be subject to all of the following conditions and restrictions:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Eldertrust), Lease Agreement (Eldertrust), Sublease Agreement (Eldertrust)

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Tenant's Right to Construct. During the Term of this Lease, Tenant may make alterations, additions, changes and improvements to the Leased Property (individually, a "Tenant Improvement," and collectively, "Tenant Improvements"). Except as otherwise agreed to by Landlord in writing, any such Tenant Improvement shall be made at Tenant's sole expense and shall become the property of the Landlord upon termination of this Lease. All Tenant Improvements shall be subject to all of the following conditions and restrictions:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement (Eldertrust)

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