Actions of Tenant Sample Clauses

The "Actions of Tenant" clause defines the responsibilities and permitted behaviors of the tenant within the leased premises. It typically outlines what the tenant can and cannot do, such as restrictions on alterations, requirements to comply with laws, or obligations to maintain the property. By clearly specifying these expectations, the clause helps prevent disputes and ensures that the tenant's use of the property aligns with the landlord's requirements and the terms of the lease.
Actions of Tenant. The Tenant has taken all necessary action to authorize the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and upon the execution and delivery of any document to be delivered by the Tenant on or prior to the Closing Date, such document shall constitute the valid and binding obligation and agreement of the Tenant, enforceable against the Tenant in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws of general application affecting the rights and remedies of creditors and general principles of equity. The person or persons executing and delivering this Agreement or any other document to be delivered by Tenant on or prior to the Closing Date is or shall have been prior to the Closing Date, duly authorized to execute and deliver such documents on behalf of Tenant.

Related to Actions of Tenant

  • OBLIGATIONS OF TENANT The Tenant is responsible for maintaining the entranceway, minor repairs, waste removal, and overall cleanliness of the Premises. Any damage caused by the Tenant's negligence must be reported and repaired, with costs covered by insurance or the Tenant. The Tenant must comply with all laws and avoid keeping hazardous materials on the Premises.

  • Obligations of the Tenant The following clauses set out what is expected of the Tenant during the Tenancy in addition to the main terms of the Tenancy Agreement. If any of these terms are broken, the Landlord may be entitled to deduct monies from the Deposit, as set out in the Agreement, claim damages from the Tenant, or seek the court’s permission to have the Tenant evicted from the Property because of the breach.

  • OBLIGATIONS OF LANDLORD Landlord's obligations regarding the Property are as follows: To comply with any and all applicable building, housing and/or health codes; or Where there are no applicable building, housing, or health codes, to maintain the roofs, windows, doors, floors, steps, porches, exterior walls, foundations, and all other structural components in good repair and capable of resisting normal forces and loads and the plumbing in reasonable working condition. To manage the extermination of rats, mice, roaches, ants, wood-destroying organisms, and bedbugs. When vacation of the Property is required for such extermination, the Landlord will not be liable for damages but shall ▇▇▇▇▇ the rent. To ensure adequate and safe locks and keys; To maintain the clean and safe condition of common areas; To manage garbage removal and outside receptacles therefor; To ensure functioning facilities for heat during winter, running water, and hot water.

  • Subleases of Tenant Whether or not Landlord elects to terminate this Lease on account of any default by Tenant, as set forth in this Article 19, Landlord shall have the right to terminate any and all subleases, licenses, concessions or other consensual arrangements for possession entered into by Tenant and affecting the Premises or may, in Landlord’s sole discretion, succeed to Tenant’s interest in such subleases, licenses, concessions or arrangements. In the event of Landlord’s election to succeed to Tenant’s interest in any such subleases, licenses, concessions or arrangements, Tenant shall, as of the date of notice by Landlord of such election, have no further right to or interest in the rent or other consideration receivable thereunder.

  • OBLIGATIONS OF THE LESSEE The Lessee shall keep the premises in a clean, sanitary, neat and presentable condition. The Lessee shall be responsible for the repairs, outside of ordinary wear and tear, of any part of the Premises that do not affect the structural parts of the building or structure in which it is located or those that are generally considered as minor repair (“Minor Repairs”) including but not limited to replacing light bulbs, cleaning or repairs of windows, doors, toilets and similar appurtenances. The Lessee shall, at its sole expense restore, repair and/or rectify any damage, outside of ordinary wear and tear, to the Premises caused by the Lessee or others that the lessee permits into the Premises that are not covered or compensable by any insurance.