Common use of Adjoining premises Clause in Contracts

Adjoining premises. 6.4.1 Each of the Tenant’s obligations under this Lease will remain in full force (both at law and in equity) even if the Landlord has waived or released (temporarily or permanently revocably or irrevocably or in any other way) a similar obligation or obligations affecting other parts of the Building and/or adjoining or neighbouring premises belonging to the Landlord 6.4.2 Nothing in this Lease confers on the Tenant the benefit of or the right to enforce any covenant or agreement contained in any lease or other instrument relating to any other premises belonging to the Landlord or limits or affects the right of the Landlord to deal with those premises now or at any time in any manner which the Landlord thinks fit 6.4.3 The Landlord or the owners of any adjoining or neighbouring premises may deal with the Building or any of such premises as it or they think fit and may at any time carry out any works (whether of construction demolition repair or otherwise) on the remainder of the Building or those adjoining or neighbouring premises whether or not the light or air which may now or at any time during the Term be enjoyed by the Premises is affected or diminished but not so that the Premises are made incapable of beneficial use 6.4.4 The Tenant will not during the Term acquire or become entitled to any easement or right over any adjoining or neighbouring premises including the Building and any easement exercised over any adjoining or neighbouring premises (except those expressly set out in the First Schedule) will be regarded as being by virtue of a determinable licence from the Landlord

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Sources: Lease Agreement (Intercontinentalexchange Inc)

Adjoining premises. 6.4.1 5.4.1 Each of the Tenant’s obligations under this Lease will remain in full force (both at law and in equity) even if the Landlord has waived or released (temporarily or permanently revocably or irrevocably or in any other way) a similar obligation or obligations affecting other parts of the Building and/or adjoining or neighbouring premises belonging to the Landlord 6.4.2 5.4.2 Nothing in this Lease confers on the Tenant the benefit of or the right to enforce any covenant or agreement contained in any lease or other instrument relating to any other premises belonging to the Landlord or limits or affects the right of the Landlord to deal with those premises now or at any time in any manner which the Landlord thinks fit 6.4.3 5.4.3 The Landlord or the owners of any adjoining or neighbouring premises may deal with the Building or any of such premises as it or they think fit and may at any time carry out any works (whether of construction demolition repair or otherwise) on the remainder of the Building or those adjoining or neighbouring premises whether or not the light or air which may now or at any time during the Term be enjoyed by the Premises is affected or diminished but not so that diminished 5.4.4 The operation of Section 62 of the Premises are made incapable Law of beneficial use 6.4.4 The Property A▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ shall be excluded from this Lease and the Tenant will not during the Term acquire or become entitled to any easement or right over any adjoining or neighbouring premises including the Building and any easement exercised over any adjoining or neighbouring premises (except those expressly set out in the First Schedule) will be he regarded as being by virtue of a determinable licence from the Landlord

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Sources: Lease (Intercontinentalexchange Inc)