Common use of As Is Condition of Premises Clause in Contracts

As Is Condition of Premises. Except as otherwise expressly provided to the contrary herein, Subtenant accepts the Premises “AS-IS” in its presently existing condition. Subtenant acknowledges that (a) it was given a full opportunity to inspect the Premises; (b) as of the Commencement Date, Subtenant has inspected the Premises; (c) neither Sublandlord nor its agents or employees have made any representations or warranties as to the condition of the Premises, or the suitability or fitness of the Premises for the conduct of Subtenant’s business or for any other purpose; and (d) subject to the provisions of Section 3.2 below, neither Sublandlord nor its agents or employees agreed to undertake any alterations or construct any tenant improvements in the Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Sublease (Synacor, Inc.), Sublease (Synacor, Inc.)