PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT Clause Samples
The "PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT" clause serves as a conditional limitation or exception to a preceding statement in a contract. It introduces specific circumstances or qualifications that modify the general rule just stated, such as restricting an obligation to certain situations or carving out exceptions to a party’s duties. This clause is essential for clarifying the boundaries of contractual obligations, ensuring that the agreement accurately reflects the parties’ intentions and prevents misunderstandings about when certain terms apply.
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PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT neither Party may announce the execution of this Agreement without the consent of the other Party to this Agreement;
PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT. (1) the Promoter may from time to time by notice in writing to the Resident Member vary amend add to or subtract from the said easements and rights or the routes thereof (or both) in such manner as the Promoter may think desirable but not so as to render the Premises or the means of access thereto incapable of beneficial use
(2) the Promoter may from time to time in pursuance of the promotion of the World Traders Association and it’s members close the Grand Hall at Quay Level in the Property to use by the Resident Member so as to enable the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ to be laid out and used for meetings conferences receptions banquets and other functions but in so doing the Promoter will not prevent the Resident Member from gaining access to the Premises by other means
(3) the said easements and rights are always SUBJECT TO the right of the Promoter (without being liable to the Resident Member) to prevent the use of the entrances areas ways toilets and lifts for so long as may be reasonably necessary to enable the Promoter to comply with it’s promises to provide the Services or to exercise it’s rights to prevent any rights arising by prescription or dedication but in doing so the Promoter will not prevent the Resident Member from gaining access to the Premises
1. Free passage of water soil electricity gas telephone telex and all other utility services through the conduits in the Premises to and from the remainder of the Property
2. Support and protection by the Premises for the remainder of the Property
3. The right for any Superior Landlord and the Promoter without the Resident Member’s consent or right to compensation to demolish erect add to or alter any land or buildings adjoining or near to the Premises regardless as to whether or not light or air to the Premises is affected or diminished as long as the Premises are still capable of beneficial use
4. The right for the Promoter it’s Surveyors agents workmen and other at all times on reasonable notice (except in the case of an emergency) to enter the Premises for the purposes of examining testing repairing replacing adding to altering and maintaining the Property including the conduits and to clean the inside and the outside of the windows and to make connections and disconnections which may be necessary for the purpose of carrying out any work or doing anything within the Promoter’s obligations or rights or for which a Resident Member is liable to make a contribution PROVIDED THAT the Promoter will make good any damag...
PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT. The Tenant shall not be liable under this Lease to repair or keep the Demised Premises in a better state of repair and condition than is evidenced by the Schedule of Condition annexed to this Lease;
PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT. It shall be a condition precedent to any right of recovery hereunder, that in event of any default on the part of the Principal, a written statement of the particular facts of such default shall be forwarded to the Surety, within sixty (60) days of the occurrence of such default, delivered by registered mail to Surety at its Home Office located at: .
