Common use of Alterations to Premises Clause in Contracts

Alterations to Premises. Tenant will leave the Premises at the end of the Lease term, or any renewal or extension thereof, in as good condition as received, reasonable wear and tear excepted, and will not, without written permission of the Landlord, make any alterations, additions or improvements (including painting and papering) to the Premises. Notwithstanding the above, any alterations, additions or improvements of a permanent nature which may be made to the Premises shall, at the expiration of the Lease term, or any renewal or extension thereof, be the property of the Landlord and remain with the Premises.

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Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Alterations to Premises. Tenant will leave the Premises at the end of the Lease term, or any renewal or extension thereof, in as good condition as received, reasonable wear and tear excepted, and will not, without written permission of the LandlordOwner, make any alterations, additions or improvements (including painting and papering) to the Premises. Notwithstanding the above, any alterations, additions or improvements of a permanent nature which may be made to the Premises shall, at the expiration of the Lease term, or any renewal or extension thereof, be the property of the Landlord Owner and remain with the Premises.

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Sources: Lease Agreement

Alterations to Premises. 30. Tenant will leave the Premises at the end of the Lease term, or any renewal or extension thereof, in as good condition as received, reasonable wear and tear excepted, and will not, without written permission of the Landlord, make any alterations, additions or improvements (including painting and papering) to the Premises. Notwithstanding the above, any alterations, additions or improvements of a permanent nature which may be made to the Premises shall, at the expiration of the Lease term, or any renewal or extension thereof, be the property of the Landlord and remain with the Premises.

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Sources: Lease Agreement