Common use of Alterations or Additions Clause in Contracts

Alterations or Additions. At any time and from time to time during the Term the Landlord may require the Tenant to carry out improvements or alterations that it reasonably considers is necessary for the purpose ofare lawfully required with respect to anything constructed or brought upon the Leased Area by the Tenant and which pertain to: (a) protecting the safety or well-being of those entering upon the Leased Area; or (b) resolving an issue which may impact negatively upon members of the public, the Landlord or the management of the Leased Area generally.

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Sources: Commercial Lease

Alterations or Additions. At any time and from time to time during the Term and any Extended Term, the Landlord may require the Tenant to carry out improvements or alterations that it reasonably to any part of the Leased Area (including any Building) where the Landlord (acting reasonably) considers is such improvement necessary for the purpose ofare lawfully required with respect to anything constructed or brought upon the Leased Area by the Tenant and which pertain toof: (a) protecting the safety or well-being of those entering upon the Leased Area; or (b) resolving an issue which may impact negatively upon members of the public, the Landlord or the management of the Leased Area generally.

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Sources: Community Lease

Alterations or Additions. At any time and from time to time during the Term Term, the Landlord may require the Tenant to carry out improvements or alterations that it reasonably to any part of the Leased Area (including any Building) where the Landlord (acting reasonably) considers is such improvement necessary for the purpose ofare lawfully required with respect to anything constructed or brought upon the Leased Area by the Tenant and which pertain toof: (a) protecting the safety or well-being of those entering upon the Leased Area; or (b) resolving an issue which may impact negatively upon members of the public, the Landlord or the management of the Leased Area generally.

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Sources: Community Lease