Nuisance etc Sample Clauses

Nuisance etc. 6.8.1 Not to do anything in or outside the Property which might cause a nuisance, damage or injury to the Landlord or others
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Nuisance etc and residential restrictions
Nuisance etc. The Lessee shall not to use the Premises or permit the Premises to be used in any noisy noxious or offensive manner or do or permit on the Premises anything which in the opinion of the Lessor may be or become a nuisance disturbance hazardous or offensive or cause damage to the Lessor or any other persons.
Nuisance etc. Licensee shall not injure, deface or otherwise harm the Property; nor commit any nuisance; nor make, allow or suffer any waste; nor make any use of the Property which is improper, offensive or contrary to any law or ordinance or which will invalidate or increase the premiums for any of Licensor’s insurance; not interfere with the use, operation and/or enjoyment of the Property or appurtenances of any tenants, occupants or other users of the Building.
Nuisance etc. 7.1 Tenant shall promptly execute and comply with all statutes, ordinances, rules, orders, regulations and requirements of the Federal, State, and City government and of any and all their departments and bureaus applicable to said Premises, for the correction, prevention and abatement of nuisances or other grievances, in, upon, or connected with said Premises during said term.
Nuisance etc. 6.6:1 Other than as required or permitted by the Contract not to do nor allow to remain upon the Premises anything which may be or become or cause a nuisance annoyance disturbance inconvenience injury or damage to the Landlord or his tenants or the owners or occupiers of adjacent or neighbouring premises
Nuisance etc. Not to commit, or permit, any waste, injury or damage to ----- --------- --- the property including the Leasehold Improvements and any trade fixtures therein, any loading of the floors thereof in excess of maximum degree of loading as determined by the Landlord acting reasonably, any nuisance therein or any use or manner of use causing annoyance to other tenants occupants of the Property or to the Landlord; INSURANCE RISKS: Not to do, omit or permit to be done or omitted to be done upon --------- ----- the Property anything which would cause to be increased the Landlord's cost of insurance or the costs of insurance of another tenant of the Property against perils as to which the Landlord or such other tenant has insured or which shall cause any policy of insurance on the Property to be subject to cancellation;
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Nuisance etc. Not to do or allow to remain upon the Premises anything which may be or become or cause a nuisance annoyance disturbance inconvenience injury or damage to the Landlord or its tenants or the owners or occupiers of adjacent or neighbouring premises
Nuisance etc. Tenant shall occupy the Leased Premises, conduct its business and control Tenant's Associated Parties, all in such a manner as not to create or permit any public or private nuisance, or interfere with, annoy, or disturb the quiet enjoyment of, any other tenant or occupant or Landlord in their respective use, enjoyment or operation of the Property. Tenant will not keep any substance or apparatus, or carry on or permit any activity, which emits or might emit offensive odors, noise or vibrations into other portions of the Property. Tenant shall not occupy the Leased Premises at any time at a level of occupancy in excess of 4 persons per 1,000 square feet of the Net Rentable Area of the Leased Premises, calculated using an average occupancy rate at such time for the entire Leased Premises, and the leasehold improvements to the Leased Premises shall not be designed for an occupancy level in excess of 4 persons per 1,000 square feet of the Net Rentable Area of the Leased Premises, calculated using an average occupancy rate for the entire Leased Premises.
Nuisance etc. 5.1.36Not to do nor allow to remain upon the Premises anything which may be or become or cause a legal nuisance injury or damage to the Landlord or owners or the tenants or occupiers of or any other Adjoining Property adjacent or neighbouring premises; or
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