Common use of Adverse Possession Clause in Contracts

Adverse Possession. Tenant shall not suffer or permit the Premises, or any portion thereof, to be used without restriction or in such a manner as might reasonably tend to impair Landlord's title to the Premises or in such manner as might reasonably make possible claims of adverse usage or adverse possession, or of implied dedication of the Premises or any portion thereof.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Science Dynamics Corp), 12 Lease Modification and Extension Agreement (Danbury Pharmacal Puerto Rico Inc), 12 Lease Modification and Extension Agreement (Schein Pharmaceutical Inc)

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Adverse Possession. Tenant shall not suffer or permit the Premises, Premises or any portion thereof, thereof to be used by the public, as such, without restriction or in such a manner as might reasonably tend to impair Landlord's title to the Premises or in such manner as might reasonably make possible a claim or claims of adverse usage or adverse possessionpossession by the public, as such, or of implied dedication of the Premises premises or any portion thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Dialysis Corp of America)

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Adverse Possession. Tenant shall not suffer or permit the Premises, Premises ------------------ or any portion thereof, thereof to be used by the public, as such, without restriction or in such a manner as might reasonably tend to impair Landlord's title to the Premises or in such manner as might reasonably make possible a claim or claims of adverse usage or adverse possessionpossession by the public, as such, or of implied dedication of the Premises or any portion thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Lease (Measurement Specialties Inc)

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