Common use of Not to overload Clause in Contracts

Not to overload. Not to place or keep on in the Premises any heavy articles or structures in such position or in such quantity or weight or otherwise in such manner howsoever as to overload or cause damage to or be likely to overload or cause damage to the Premises.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease (Edgen Group Inc.), Lease (Edgen Murray II, L.P.), Lease (Edgen Murray LTD)

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Not to overload. Not to place or keep on or in the Premises any heavy articles or structures in such position or in such quantity or weight or otherwise in such manner howsoever as to overload or cause damage to or be likely to overload or cause damage to the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Corporate Property Associates 17 - Global INC)

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Not to overload. Not to place or keep on or in the Premises any heavy articles or structures in such position or in such quantity or weight or otherwise in such manner howsoever as to overload or cause damage to or be likely to overload or cause damage to the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Corporate Property Associates 17 - Global INC)

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