Adverse Possession Sample Clauses

Adverse Possession. Tenant shall not suffer or permit the Premises, or any portion thereof, to be used without restriction or in such a manner as might reasonably tend to impair Landlord's title to the Premises or in such manner as might reasonably make possible claims of adverse usage or adverse possession, or of implied dedication of the Premises or any portion thereof.
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Adverse Possession. Tenant shall not suffer or permit the Demised Premises or the Common Elements or any portion thereof to be used by the public or any Person without restriction or in such manner as would, with the lapse of time, impair title to the Demised Premises or the Common Elements or any portion thereof, or create the basis for a legitimate claim or claims of adverse usage or adverse possession by the public, as such, or any Person, or of implied dedication of the Demised Premises or the Common Elements, or any portion thereof.
Adverse Possession. Tenant shall not use, suffer or permit the Premises or any material portion thereof to be used by Tenant, any third party or the public, as such, without restriction or in such manner as might reasonably tend to impair Landlord's title to the Premises or any material portion thereof, or in such manner as might reasonably make possible a claim or claims of adverse usage or adverse possession by the public, as such, or third persons, or of implied dedication of the Premises or any material portion thereof or which might create the basis for a claim for prescriptive easement or right of way on or through the Premises or any material portion thereof by the public, as such, or any third party. Nothing contained herein and no action or inaction by Landlord shall be deemed or construed to mean that Landlord has granted to Tenant any right, power or permission to do any act or make any agreement that may create, give rise to or be the foundation for any such right, title, interest, lien, charge or other encumbrance upon the estate of Landlord in the Premises.
Adverse Possession. 46. In relation to their position relative to adverse possession, the First, Second and Third Defendants pleaded as follows: “The Claimant’s title in land has become extinguished by virtue of the uninterrupted continuous adverse possession of the 1st and/or 2nd and or 3rd Defendants for over 16 years (hereinafter referred to as “the Principal Defendants”). The Principal Defendants have continuously occupied and maintained the said property in or before 2002, the particulars of which are furnished hereunder…”
Adverse Possession. The Phase III Cogeneration Facility Contractor shall not suffer or permit the Phase III Easements Areas or any portion thereof to be used by the public without restriction or in such manner as would, with the lapse of time, impair title to the City’s interest in the Phase III Easements Areas or any portion thereof (other than such site is already encumbered by this Agreement) or create the basis for a claim by any person of adverse usage, adverse possession or implied dedication.
Adverse Possession. 17 23. SURRENDER, HOLDOVER.................................................. 18 24. DEFAULTS - REMEDIES.................................................. 18 24.1 Tenant Events of Default........................................ 18
Adverse Possession. Mortgagor shall take any and all such action as may be necessary to prevent any third parties from acquiring any material prescriptive easement upon, over, or across any part of the Mortgaged Property, or from acquiring any material rights to or against the Mortgaged Property by virtue of adverse possession.
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Adverse Possession. Seller has not acquired title to the Property by adverse possession.
Adverse Possession. 27 32. CONDITION OF TITLE AND OF PREMISES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 33.
Adverse Possession. Tenant shall not suffer or permit the premises or any portion thereof to be used by the public, as such, without restriction or in such manner as might reasonably tend to impair Landlord's title to the Premises or in such manner as reasonably make possible a claim or claims of adverse usage or adverse possession by the public, as such, or of implied dedication of the Premises or any portion thereof.
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