Common use of Alterations by Landlord Clause in Contracts

Alterations by Landlord. Landlord may from time to time make repairs, replacements, changes or additions to the structure, systems, facilities and equipment in the Building or the Project, including the Premises, where necessary to serve the Building or the Project; provided that in doing so, Landlord shall not disturb or interfere with Tenant’s use of the Premises and operation of its business any more than is reasonably necessary in the circumstances and shall repair any damage to the Premises caused thereby.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Extension Agreement, Lease (Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corp)

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Alterations by Landlord. Landlord may from time to time make such repairs, replacements, changes or additions to the structure, systems, facilities and equipment in the Building or the Project, including the Premises, where Premises which it considers necessary to serve the Building Premises or the Project; provided that in doing soBuilding. Landlord may also make changes, alterations or additions to any part of the Building not forming part of the Premises and change the location of public areas of the Building. In exercising its rights under this Section 6.4, Landlord shall not disturb or unreasonably interfere with Tenant’s use of the Premises and operation of its 's business any more than is reasonably necessary operations in the circumstances and shall repair any damage to the Premises caused therebyPremises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Woodroast Systems Inc

Alterations by Landlord. Landlord may from time to time make any necessary repairs, replacementschanges, changes or additions and improvements to the structureBuilding, Common Areas and those Building systems, facilities and equipment in for such purposes, Landlord may enter the Building Premises without liability to Tenant for any loss or the Projectdamage incurred as a result of such entry. No permanent change, including addition or improvement made by Landlord will materially impair access to or materially adversely impair Tenant’s use, occupancy or enjoyment of the Premises, where necessary to serve the Building or the Project; provided that in doing so, Landlord shall not disturb or interfere with Tenant’s use of the Premises and operation of its business any more than is reasonably necessary in the circumstances and shall repair any damage to the Premises caused thereby.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (MassRoots, Inc.)

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Alterations by Landlord. Landlord may from time to time make repairs, replacementschanges, changes or additions and improvements to the structure, systems, facilities and equipment in the Building or the Project, including the Premises, where necessary to serve the Building or the Project; provided that in doing soand for such purposes, Landlord shall not disturb or interfere with Tenant’s use of may enter the Premises and operation without liability to Tenant for any loss or damage incurred as a result of its business any more than is reasonably necessary in the circumstances and shall repair any damage such entry. No permanent change, addition or improvement made by Landlord will materially impair access to the Premises caused therebyPremises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Building Addition and Lease Agreement (Telvent Git S A)

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