Common use of Adjoining Areas Clause in Contracts

Adjoining Areas. To have the use of and reasonable access through the Premises for the purposes of operation, maintenance, decoration and repair of all walls, windows and doors bounding the Premises (including exterior walls of the Building, core corridor walls and doors and any core corridor entrance) except the inside surfaces thereof, any terraces or roofs adjacent to the premises used for shafts, pipes, conduits, fan rooms, ducts, electric or other utilities, sinks or other facilities are reserved to Landlord.

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Sources: Office Lease (Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust), Office Lease (Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust)

Adjoining Areas. To have the use of and reasonable access through the Premises for the purposes of operation, maintenance, decoration and repair of all walls, windows and doors bounding the Premises (including exterior walls of the Building, core corridor walls and doors and any core corridor entrance) except the inside surfaces thereof, any . Any terraces or roofs adjacent to the premises Premises used for shafts, pipes, conduits, fan rooms, ducts, electric or other utilities, sinks or other facilities are reserved to Landlord.

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Sources: Office Lease (United Bancshares Inc /Pa)