Common use of Scaffolding Clause in Contracts

Scaffolding. The Landlord must ensure that in relation to any scaffolding erected outside the Premises in exercise of the Landlord's rights under this Lease: it is removed as soon as reasonably practicable, with any damage caused to the exterior of the Premises made good; it causes as little obstruction as is reasonably practicable to the entrance to the Premises; and it does not have advertising displayed on it (except for any health and safety notices and signs relating to any other tenant whose premises are obstructed or interfered with by the scaffolding) unless the Tenant has consented to its display. If the Tenant's business signage is obstructed or interfered with by the scaffolding, the Landlord will permit the Tenant to display a sign (approved by the Landlord) on the exterior of the scaffolding in front of the Premises so that it is visible to the public. Changes to the extent of the Estate The Landlord may change the extent of the Estate but any changes must not: materially increase the amount of Service Charge payable by the Tenant; or materially prejudice: the Tenant's use and occupation of the Premises; or the rights, facilities and amenities granted to the Tenant under this Lease.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease, Lease, Lease

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Scaffolding. The Landlord must ensure that in relation to any scaffolding erected outside the Premises in exercise of the Landlord's rights under this Lease: it is removed as soon as reasonably practicable, with any damage caused to the exterior of the Premises made good; it causes as little obstruction as is reasonably practicable to the entrance entrances to the PremisesPremises and the Estate; and it does not have advertising displayed on it (except for any health and safety notices and signs relating to any other tenant whose premises are obstructed or interfered with by the scaffolding) unless the Tenant has consented to its display. If the Tenant's business signage is obstructed or interfered with by the scaffolding, the Landlord will permit the Tenant to display a sign (approved by the Landlord) on the exterior of the scaffolding in front of the Premises so that it is visible to the public. Changes to the extent of the Estate The Landlord may change the extent of the Estate but any changes must not: materially increase the amount of Service Charge payable by the Tenant; or materially prejudice: the Tenant's use and occupation of the Premises; or the rights, facilities and amenities granted to the Tenant under this Lease.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease

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Scaffolding. The Landlord must ensure that in relation to any scaffolding erected outside the Premises in exercise of the Landlord's ’s rights under this Lease: it is removed as soon as reasonably practicable, with any damage caused to the exterior of the Premises made good; it causes as little obstruction as is reasonably practicable to the entrance entrances to the PremisesPremises and the Building; and it does not have advertising displayed on it (except for any health and safety notices and signs relating to any other tenant whose premises are obstructed or interfered with by the scaffolding) unless the Tenant has consented to its display. If the Tenant's ’s business signage is obstructed or interfered with by the scaffolding, the Landlord will permit the Tenant to display a sign (approved by the Landlord) on the exterior of the scaffolding in front of the Premises so that it is visible to the public. Changes to [Head Lease The Landlord must pay the extent rents reserved by the Head Lease. By way of indemnity only, the Landlord agrees with the Tenant that the Landlord will perform the covenants on the part of the Estate The Landlord may change tenant contained in the extent Head Lease so far as the Tenant is not liable for the performance of corresponding obligations under the terms of this Lease. [At the request and cost of the Estate but any changes must not: materially increase Tenant, the amount of Service Charge payable by Landlord will take reasonable steps to procure that the Tenant; or materially prejudice: the Tenant's use and occupation landlord of the Premises; or Head Lease complies with the rights, facilities and amenities granted to landlord’s obligations in the Tenant under this Lease.Head Lease.61]]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: modelcommerciallease.co.uk

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