Not to overload Sample Clauses

Not to overload. Not to place or keep on in the Premises any heavy articles or structures in such position or in such quantity or weight or otherwise in such manner howsoever as to overload or cause damage to or be likely to overload or cause damage to the Premises.
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Not to overload not at any time to load the Premises or the Building with a weight greater than the Floor Loading Provision stated at Item 10 of Schedule A, and shall, if required by the Landlord, distribute the load on any part of the Premises in accordance with the directions and requirements of the Landlord. The Tenant shall not without the prior written consent of the Landlord suspend any weight from the roof or roof trusses or use the roof or roof trusses of any part of the Premises or the Building for the storage of goods or to place or permit or suffer to be placed any weight thereon or to permit any person or persons to enter thereon save with a view to the execution of the necessary repairs and then only in such manner as to subject the roof and roof trusses to the least possible strain;
Not to overload. Not to overload the floors of or any of the services in or to any part of the Estate.
Not to overload. 4.19.1 Not to do or load upon or suspend from or bring in or upon the Building or any part of it anything which may throw or otherwise cause any load weight or strain on or to floors ceilings roofs walls or any structural or load bearing parts of the Building or any other Nearby Property in excess of that which the Building and any such other Nearby Property is designed or constructed to bear with due margin for safety and if necessary to seek professional advice at the Tenant's own expense for the benefit of the Landlord and the Tenant so as to ensure that there shall not be any infringement of this clause.
Not to overload. Not to store or place any goods machinery or other things on or in any part of the Premises which impose a loading exceeding 150 lbs. per square foot.
Not to overload. Not to overload the structure of the Premises and in particular:
Not to overload. 33 Machinery .................................................................................. 33 Support ............................................ ....................................... 33 Capital Allowances/Industrial Building Allowances........................................... 33 7.
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Not to overload. Not to suspend any heavy load from the ceilings or main structure of the Building nor to load or to use the floor or structure of the Demised Premises in any manner which will in any way impose a weight or strain in excess of that which the ceiling floor or structure is constructed to bear with due margin for safety or which will in any way strain or interfere with the main supports thereof
Not to overload. 4.3.1. Not to overload or permit to be overloaded in any way whatsoever the floors and other structural parts of the Demised Premises or the supplies and services thereto so as to exceed the load which it shall have been designed to bear.
Not to overload. Not to overload or permit to be overloaded in any way whatsoever the floors and other structural parts of the Demised Premises and not to do anything to reduce or impair the structural integrity or fire rating of the party walls, floors or ceilings between the Demised Premises and adjoining units.
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