Unauthorized Alterations or Improvements Sample Clauses

Unauthorized Alterations or Improvements. In the event that the Tenant shall undertake alterations or improvements relating to the Property in violation of this section the same shall be considered a material breach of this Lease putting the Tenant in default. The Landlord may, upon the Landlord’s discretion, require the Tenant to undo the alterations or improvements and restore the Property to the its condition prior to any unauthorized alteration or improvement at the sole expense of the Tenant.
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Unauthorized Alterations or Improvements. In the event that the Lessee shall undertake alterations or improvements relating to the Premises in violation of this section the same shall be considered a material breach of this Lease and shall put the Lessee in default. The Lessor may, upon the Lessor’s discretion, require the Lessee to undo the alterations or improvements and restore the Premises to the its condition prior to any unauthorized alteration or improvement at the sole expense of the Lessee.
Unauthorized Alterations or Improvements. In the event that the Tenant shall undertake alterations or improvements relating to the Property in violation of this section the same shall be considered a material breach of this Lease putting the Tenant in default. The City may, upon the City’s discretion, require the Tenant to undo the alterations or improvements and restore the Property to its condition prior to any unauthorized alteration or improvement at the sole expense of the Tenant.

Related to Unauthorized Alterations or Improvements

  • ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS Tenant shall make no alterations to the buildings or improvements on the Premises or construct any building or make any other improvements on the Premises without the prior written consent of Landlord. Any and all alterations, changes, and/or improvements built, constructed or placed on the Premises by Tenant shall, unless otherwise provided by written agreement between Landlord and Tenant, be and become the property of Landlord and remain on the Premises at the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement.

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