Common use of Surrender and Holding Over Clause in Contracts

Surrender and Holding Over. 19.1 Upon the termination of this Lease, whether by forfeiture, lapse of time or otherwise, or upon termination of Tenant's right to possession of the Premises, Tenant will at once surrender and deliver up the Premises, together with all improvements thereon, to Landlord, in good condition and repair, reasonable wear and tear and damage by casualty and condemnation excepted. Said improvements shall include all plumbing, lighting, electrical, heating, cooling and ventilating fixtures and equipment, and all alterations. All permanent alterations, additions and improvements made in or upon the Premises by Tenant shall become Landlord's property and shall remain upon the Premises on any such termination without compensation, allowance or credit to Tenant.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Lease (LKQ Corp), Lease (LKQ Corp), Lease (LKQ Corp)

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