Common use of Adjoining premises Clause in Contracts

Adjoining premises. To carry out works of construction, demolition, alteration or redevelopment of or on any adjoining premises (and to permit others to do so) as the Landlord in its absolute discretion considers fit (whether or not these works interfere with the flow of light and air to the Premises) and the right in connection with those works to underpin and shore up the Premises.

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Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Adjoining premises. To carry out works of construction, demolition, alteration or redevelopment of or on the Estate and any adjoining premises (and to permit others to do so) as the Landlord in its absolute discretion considers fit (whether or not these works interfere with the flow of light and air to the Premises) and the right in connection with those works to underpin and shore up the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease

Adjoining premises. To carry out works of construction, demolition, alteration or redevelopment of or on the Estate and any adjoining premises (and to permit others to do so) as the Landlord in its absolute discretion considers fit (whether or not these works interfere with the flow of light and air to the Premises) and the right in connection with those works to underpin and shore up the Premises.. SCHEDULE 2 Rent review

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease

Adjoining premises. To carry out works of construction, demolition, alteration or redevelopment of or on the Building and any adjoining premises (and to permit others to do so) as the Landlord in its absolute discretion considers fit (whether or not these works interfere with the flow of light and air to the Premises) and the right in connection with those works to underpin and shore up the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement