Common use of CERTAIN RIGHTS RESERVED BY LESSOR Clause in Contracts

CERTAIN RIGHTS RESERVED BY LESSOR. Lessor shall have the following rights, exercisable without notice and without liability to Tenant for damage or injury to property, persons, or business and without effecting an eviction, constructive or actual, or disturbance of Tenant’s use or possession or giving rise to any claim for setoff or abatement of rent: A. To retain at all times, and to use in appropriate instances, keys to all doors within and into the Premises. No locks shall be changed or added without the prior written consent of Lessor. B. To have and retain a paramount title to the Premises free and clear of any act of Tenant purporting to burden or encumber them.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (FedFirst Financial CORP)

CERTAIN RIGHTS RESERVED BY LESSOR. Lessor shall have the following rights, exercisable without notice and without liability to Tenant for damage or injury to property, persons, or business and without effecting an eviction, constructive or actual, or disturbance of Tenant’s use or of possession or giving rise to any ally claim for setoff or abatement of rent: A. To retain at all times, and to use in appropriate instances, keys to all doors within and into the Premises. No locks shall be changed or added without the prior written consent of Lessor. B. To have and retain a paramount title to the Premises free and clear of any act of Tenant purporting to burden or encumber them.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (FedFirst Financial Corp)