Interference with Common Area Sample Clauses

Interference with Common Area. Landlord, at no cost to Tenant, shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that any disturbance in the Common Area is removed or eliminated, to the extent Landlord is able to do so under Applicable Laws, so that Tenant’s business is not unreasonably hindered or interrupted. Landlord covenants, warrants and represents that: (a) neither Landlord, Tenant, nor any other tenant or occupant of the Center shall have the right to use the Common Area within the Protected Area for income producing (selling) promotional events (other than outdoor seating adjacent to a restaurant or kiosks (but not within the Parking Areas) including, but not limited to, sidewalk sales and truckload sales, and the use of the Common Area located outside the Protected Area for such purposes shall at all times be conducted in a First Class manner, consistent with (or better than) the operations of a majority of other First Class Centers in the Metropolitan Area; (b) in no event shall Landlord, Tenant, or any other tenant or occupant of the Center be permitted to store or sell food, beverages or merchandise in the Common Area within the Protected Area (other than outdoor seating adjacent to a restaurant); and (c) no deliveries to other tenants or occupants of the Center during Tenant’s business hours shall occur in front of any public entrance to the Center or in any manner that impairs access to the Premises. Landlord further covenants that no leases for space in the Center executed after the Effective Date shall grant any tenant or occupant the right to do anything prohibited by this Section 12.2, whether or not such tenant or occupant is currently a tenant or occupant of the Center.