Space Constraint Clause Samples

A Space Constraint clause sets limits on the amount of physical space that can be used or occupied under an agreement. Typically, this clause specifies maximum square footage, volume, or designated areas that a party may utilize, such as in a lease or service contract. By clearly defining these boundaries, the clause helps prevent disputes over space usage and ensures that both parties understand and adhere to agreed-upon spatial limitations.
Space Constraint. The City or its designee may waive a Multi-Family’s, Commercial Business’, or its Property Owner’s obligation to comply with some or all of the Source Separated Recyclable Materials Collection service requirements set forth in this Agreement, SB 1383 Regulations, and the City’s Municipal Code, in the event that the Generator qualifies for a space constraint waiver under the City’s Municipal Code.
Space Constraint. The District or its designee may waive a Multi-Family’s, Commercial business’, or its Property Owner’s obligation to comply with some or all of the Source Separated Recyclable Materials or Organic Materials Collection service requirements set forth in this Agreement, SB 1383 Regulations, and District Code, in the event that the Generator qualifies for a space constraint waiver under the District Code.