Common use of Acceptance of Premises and Building by Tenant Clause in Contracts

Acceptance of Premises and Building by Tenant. The taking of possession of the Premises by Tenant shall be conclusive evidence (a) that Tenant accepts the Premises as suitable for the purposes for which the same are leased, (b) that Tenant accepts the Building and each and every part and appurtenance thereof as being in a good and satisfactory condition, and (c) that Landlord has fully complied with Landlord’s obligations contained in this Lease with respect to the construction of the Building and the Leasehold Improvements to the Premises.

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Sources: Office Lease Agreement (Directview Holdings Inc)

Acceptance of Premises and Building by Tenant. The taking --------------------------------------------- of possession of the Premises by Tenant shall be conclusive evidence (a) that Tenant accepts the Premises as suitable for the purposes for which the same are leased, (b) that Tenant accepts the Building and each and every part and appurtenance thereof as being in a good and satisfactory condition, and (c) that Landlord has fully complied with Landlord’s 's obligations contained in this Lease with respect to the construction of the Building and the Leasehold Improvements to the PremisesImprovements.

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Sources: Office Lease Agreement (Unified Financial Services Inc)