Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers Sample Clauses

Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers. If any dispute arises between the Tenant and the tenants or occupiers of any adjoining or nearby property of the Landlord in connection with the Premises and any of that adjoining or nearby property, it is to be decided by the Landlord or in such manner as the Landlord directs.
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Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers. Any dispute arising as between the Tenant and the lessees tenants or occupiers of adjoining or neighbouring premises belonging to the Landlord relating to any easement right or privilege in connection with the Premises or relating to the party or other walls of the Premises or as to the amount of any contribution towards the expenses of works to services or matters used in common shall be referred to the Landlord (acting reasonably and in a professional manner) whose decision shall be binding upon all parties to the dispute
Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers. Any dispute arising as between the Tenant and the lessees tenants or occupiers of adjoining or neighbouring premises belonging to the Landlord relating to any easement right or privilege in connection with the Premises or relating to the party or other walls of the Premises or as to the amount of any contribution towards the expenses of works to services or matters used in common shall in the first instance be referred to the Landlord without excluding the right of the Tenant to resolve the dispute in any way which shall be legally available to them,
Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers. If any dispute arises between the Tenant and the occupiers of other parts of the Building or any adjoining or nearby property in connection with the use of the Premises and any other part of the Building or any adjoining or nearby property or as to the boundary structures separating the Premises from any other property it shall be decided by the Landlord or in such manner as the Landlord shall direct.
Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers. If any dispute arises between the Tenant and the tenants or occupiers of other parts of the Building or the Adjoining Property as to any easement right or privilege in connection with the use of the Premises and any other part of the 37 41 Building or Adjoining Property or as to any boundary structures separating the Premises from any other property it shall be decided by the Landlord or in such manner as the Landlord shall direct
Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers. If any dispute arises between the Lessee and the lessees or owners or occupiers of any part of the Development other than the Demised Premises in connection with the Demised Premises and any other part of the Development or arising out of or relating to this Lease it is to be decided by the Lessor or in such manner as the Lessor directs or by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not an arbitrator
Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers. If any dispute arises between the Tenant and the tenants or occupiers of any other parts of the Building in connection with the Premises and any of those other parts it is to be decided by the Surveyor acting as an independent expert or a dispute between the tenants of the second and third floors of the Building shall be determined by the Landlord.
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Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers. Any dispute arising between the Tenant and the other tenants or occupiers of the Building as to any easement quasi-easement right privilege or Conduit in connection with the Demised Premises or the Building may if the Landlord so requires be fairly and reasonably determined by the Landlord whose decision shall be binding on the Tenant provided that the Landlord shall give the Tenant a reasonable opportunity to make such representations as it shall think fit to the Landlord concerning the same
Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers. Any dispute arising between the Tenant and the tenants or occupiers of any Adjoining Property belonging to the Landlord as to any easement, quasi-easement, right, privilege or Conduit used in connection with the Premises or such Adjoining Property shall be determined by the Landlord acting properly and the proper costs which the Landlord so incurs shall be paid as the Landlord directs.
Disputes with Adjoining Occupiers. (a) Any dispute arising between the Tenant and the tenants or occupiers of any neighbouring premises as to any easement quasi-easement right privilege or Conduit shall be fairly and reasonably determined by the Landlord's Surveyor as soon as reasonably practicable.
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