Common use of Tenant’s Conduct Clause in Contracts

Tenant’s Conduct. Conduct which violates applicable laws or statutes, orders or regulations, or the rules and regulations of the Lease or which renders or tends to render the Apartment or the building unfit for human habitation, or which results in conditions which are dangerous, hazardous, or detrimental to the proper enjoyment of their Apartment by other tenant’s, constitutes objectionable conduct, which actions by Tenant shall give Landlord the right to terminate the Lease. Tenant agrees that objectionable conduct includes but is not limited to: (1) the unlawful trade, manufacture, distribution, storage, and/or sale of marihuana or of any controlled substance as more specifically defined and set forth in Section 3306 of the Public Health Law and Section 220 of the Penal Law of the State of New York or possession of a controlled substance as would constitute a violation of Section 220.16, Section 220.18, or Section 220.21 of the Penal Law of the State of New York in the Apartment or in the common areas of the building or anywhere upon the grounds of the project, by Tenant or a member of Tenant’s family or by any guest or other person invited or permitted into the apartment or common areas of the building or onto the grounds of the project by the Tenant or by a member of the Tenant’s family in occupancy with Tenant; provided that Tenant or such family member shall have actual knowledge of or shall have permitted such guest or other person to engage in such unlawful trade, manufacture, distribution storage and/or sale; (2) the unlawful possession, use or display of a “weapon” as defined in Section 265.00 of the Penal Law of the State of New York, in the Apartment or in the common areas of the building or anywhere upon the grounds of the project, b y Tenant or a member of Tenant’s family or by any guest or other person invited or permitted into the Apartment or common areas of the building or onto the grounds of the project by the Tenant or by a member of the Tenant’s family in occupancy with Tenant; provided that Tenant or such family member shall have actual knowledge of or shall have permitted such guest or other person to engage in such unlawful possession, use or display.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Lease, Agreement of Lease

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Tenant’s Conduct. Conduct which violates applicable laws or statutes, orders or regulations, or the rules and regulations of the Lease or which renders or tends to render the Apartment or the building unfit for human habitation, or which results in conditions which are dangerous, hazardous, or detrimental to the proper enjoyment of their Apartment by other tenant’stenants, constitutes objectionable conduct, which actions by Tenant shall give Landlord the right to terminate the Lease. Tenant agrees that objectionable conduct includes but is not limited to: (1) the unlawful trade, manufacture, distribution, storage, and/or sale of marihuana or of any controlled substance as more specifically defined and set forth in Section 3306 of the Public Health Law and Section 220 of the Penal Law of the State of New York or possession of a controlled substance as would constitute a violation of Section 220.16, Section 220.18, 220.18 or Section 220.21 of the Penal Law of the State of New York in the Apartment or in the common areas of the building or anywhere upon the grounds of the project, by Tenant or a member of Tenant’s family or by any guest or other person invited or permitted into the apartment Apartment or common areas of the building or onto the grounds of the project by the Tenant or by a member of the Tenant’s family in occupancy with Tenant; provided that Tenant or such family member members shall have actual knowledge of or shall have permitted such guest or other person to engage in such unlawful trade, manufacture, distribution storage and/or sale; (2) the unlawful possession, use or display of a “weapon” as defined in Section 265.00 of the Penal Law of the State of New York, in the Apartment or in the common areas of the building or anywhere upon the grounds of the project, b y by Tenant or a member of Tenant’s family or by any guest or other person invited or permitted into the Apartment or common areas of the building or onto the grounds of the project by the Tenant or by a member of the Tenant’s family in occupancy with Tenant; provided that Tenant or such family member shall have actual knowledge of or shall have permitted such guest or other person to engage in such unlawful possession, use or display.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Lease, Agreement of Lease

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