Common use of Existing Building Clause in Contracts

Existing Building. If no improvements are to be constructed to the Premises, the commencement date shall be _______________. Lessee acknowledges that (i) it has inspected and accepts the Premises, (ii) the buildings and improvements comprising the same are suitable for the purpose for which the Premises are leased, (iii) the Premises are in good and satisfactory condition, and (iv) no representations as to the repair of the Premises, nor promises to alter, remodel or improve the Premises have been made by Lessor (unless otherwise expressly set forth in this Lease).

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Sources: Lease Agreement (Ameriquest Technologies Inc)

Existing Building. If no improvements are to be constructed to the Premises, the commencement date shall be _______________July 1, 1990. Lessee acknowledges that (i) it has inspected and accepts the Premises, (ii) the buildings and improvements comprising the same are suitable for the purpose for which the Premises are leased, (iii) the Premises are in good and satisfactory condition, and (iv) no representations as to the repair of the Premises, nor promises to alter, remodel or improve the Premises have been made by Lessor (unless otherwise expressly set forth in this Lease).

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Sources: Commercial Lease Agreement (Craftmade International Inc)

Existing Building. If no improvements are to be constructed to the Premises, the commencement date shall be _______________1 April 1990. Lessee acknowledges that (i) it has inspected and accepts the Premises, (ii) the buildings and improvements comprising the same are suitable for the purpose for which the Premises are leased, (iii) the Premises are in good and satisfactory condition, and (iv) no representations as to the repair of the Premises, nor promises to alter, remodel or improve the Premises have been made by Lessor (unless otherwise expressly set forth in this Lease).

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Sources: Commercial Lease Agreement (Morgan Products LTD)