Common use of Condition of Sublease Premises Clause in Contracts

Condition of Sublease Premises. (a) Subtenant agrees that (i) Sublandlord has made no representations or warranties of any kind or nature whatsoever respecting the Sublease Premises, their condition or suitability for Subtenant’s use; and (ii) Subtenant agrees to accept the Sublease Premises “as is, where is,” with all faults, without any obligation on the part of Sublandlord to modify, improve or otherwise prepare the Sublease Premises for Subtenant’s occupancy. (b) Sublandlord has not made an independent investigation of the Premises or determination with respect to the physical and environmental condition of the Premises including without limitation the existence of any underground tanks, pumps, piping, toxic or hazardous substances on the Premises. No investigation has been made by Sublandlord to ensure compliance with the “American With Disabilities Act” (“ADA”). ADA may require a variety of changes to the Sublease Premises, including potential removal of barriers to access by disabled persons and provision of auxiliary aids and services for hearing, vision or speech impaired persons. Subtenant shall rely solely on its own investigations and/or that of a licensed professional specializing in the areas referenced in this Section 8(b).

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Sources: Sublease (Salmedix Inc)

Condition of Sublease Premises. (a) Subtenant agrees that (i) Sublandlord has made no representations or warranties of any kind or nature whatsoever respecting the Sublease Premises, their condition or suitability for Subtenant’s use; and (ii) Subtenant agrees to accept the Sublease Premises “as is, where is,” with all faults, without any obligation on the part of Sublandlord to modify, improve or otherwise prepare the Sublease Premises for Subtenant’s occupancy. (b) . Sublandlord has not made an independent investigation of the Sublease Premises or determination with respect to the physical and environmental condition of the Sublease Premises including without limitation the existence of any underground tanks, pumps, piping, toxic or hazardous substances on the Sublease Premises. No investigation has been made by Sublandlord to ensure compliance with the “American With Disabilities Act” (“ADA”). ADA may require a variety of changes to the Sublease Premises, including potential removal of barriers to access by disabled persons and provision of auxiliary aids and services for hearing, vision or speech impaired persons. Subtenant shall rely solely on its own investigations and/or that of a licensed professional specializing in the areas referenced in this Section 8(b7(b).

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Sources: Sublease (Broadvision Inc)