Combustible material Sample Clauses
The 'Combustible material' clause defines what materials are considered flammable or capable of catching fire under the terms of the agreement. It typically outlines specific substances, such as wood, paper, or certain chemicals, and may set requirements for their storage, handling, or use within a property or project. This clause serves to clarify safety standards and responsibilities, helping to prevent fire hazards and allocate liability in case of fire-related incidents.
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Combustible material. The Tenant shall not keep on any part of the Premises any materials of a combustible, inflammable, dangerous or explosive nature, or the keeping of which may contravene any laws, regulations or bylaws, or any requirements imposed by the Landlord. The Tenant shall not do anything which may result in the insurers refusing to pay the insured sums (entirely or partly) under any fire and other insurance policies taken out by the Tenant and / or the Landlord, or make any such insurance policies invalid or capable of being cancelled, or which may increase the premium payable by the Landlord on such policies.
Combustible material. The Tenant shall not keep on any part of the Premises any materials of a combustible, inflammable, dangerous or explosive nature, or the keeping of which may contravene any laws, regulations or bylaws, or any requirements imposed by the Landlord.
Combustible material. Tenant shall not use the Premises for storage of polystyrene trays or any other highly flammable/combustible or otherwise inherently dangerous materials or of any other material which is prohibited by Landlord's insurance carrier.
Combustible material. Tenant shall not use or keep in the Premises or the Building any kerosene, gasoline or inflammable or combustible fluid or material other than limited quantities necessary for the operation or maintenance of office equipment.
Combustible material. Tenant shall not use the premises for storage of polystyrene trays or any other highly flammable/combustible materials or of any other material which is prohibited by Landlord's insurance carrier except materials as specified on Exhibit "E".
