Common use of Tenant’s Rights Clause in Contracts

Tenant’s Rights. Tenant may from time to time during the Lease Term, at its expense, make such alterations, additions, installations, substitutions, improvements and decorations (collectively, with Tenant’s Work, referred to as “Alterations”) in and to the Premises as Tenant may consider necessary or desirable for the conduct of its business in the Premises, subject to the following conditions:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease (Cowen Group, Inc.), Attornment Agreement (Epoch Holding Corp), Tenant Lease Agreement (Protara Therapeutics, Inc.)

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Tenant’s Rights. Tenant may from time to time during the Lease Term, at its expense, make such alterations, additions, installations, substitutions, improvements and decorations (collectively, with Tenant’s Work, hereinafter collectively referred to as “Alterations”) in and to the Premises as Tenant may consider necessary or desirable for the conduct of its business in the Premises, subject to the following conditions:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: American Financial Realty Trust

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