Common use of Obstruction Clause in Contracts

Obstruction. 1. The Lessee will not obstruct or permit the obstruction of any part of the Property or the Common Areas or any appurtenances or conveniences in the Property. Without limiting the generality or enforceability of the foregoing obligation, the Lessee acknowledges that the Lessor will be entitled to remove and store at the Lessee's risk and expense any item(s) left or placed by or on behalf of the Lessee in the Common Areas.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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