Common use of Change of Condition Clause in Contracts

Change of Condition. Landlord shall not be liable for any change of condition in the demised premises caused by the compliance with any present or future laws, rules, orders, ordinances, requirements, or regulations of any Federal, State, County or Municipal authority or government, including any change required by law for off-street parking or similar legislation, or by revocation by any such authority or authorities of any permit or license heretofore granted, or by construction or operation of any public or quasi-public work, or by the erection of any building or buildings upon any adjacent property, or by change of environment. Landlord shall not be liable for interference with or loss of light or other incorporeal hereditaments caused by anybody other than Landlord, or caused by or for the City or any governmental or quasi-governmental agency or authority in connection with the construction of any public or quasi-public work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Office Lease (Launch Media Inc), Office Lease (Wall Street Strategies Corp)

Change of Condition. Landlord Owner shall not be liable for any change of condition in the demised premises caused by the compliance with any present or future laws, rules, orders, ordinances, requirements, or regulations of any Federal, State, County or Municipal authority or government, including any change required by law for off-street parking or similar legislation, or by revocation by any such authority or authorities of any permit or license heretofore granted, or by construction or operation of any public or quasi-public work, or by the erection of any building or buildings upon any adjacent property, or by change of environment. Landlord Owner shall not be liable for interference with or loss of light light, views, air or other incorporeal hereditaments caused by anybody other than Landlord, or caused by or for the City or any governmental or quasi-governmental agency or authority in connection with the construction of any public or quasi-public workhereditaments.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (Thorne Healthtech, Inc.)