Common use of INJURIOUS CONDUCT Clause in Contracts

INJURIOUS CONDUCT. Tenant shall not advertise sales nor use or permit the Leased Premises to be used in any way which, in Landlord’s good faith judgment, may injure the reputation of Landlord or any of its tenants, or of the Office Park, or which may be a nuisance, annoyance, inconvenience or damage to Landlord or to other tenants of such Office Park, the Property or the neighborhood, or which, in Landlord’s good faith judgment, may interfere with the use and enjoyment of other tenants of Landlord or violate the terms of such tenants’ leases.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement (Ansys Inc)

INJURIOUS CONDUCT. Tenant shall not advertise sales nor use or permit the Leased Premises to be used in any way which, in Landlord’s 's sole good faith judgment, may injure the reputation of Landlord or any of its tenants, or of the Office Park, or which may be a nuisance, annoyance, inconvenience or damage to Landlord or to other tenants of such Office Parkpark, the Property or the neighborhood, or which, in Landlord’s sole good faith judgment, may interfere with the use and enjoyment of other tenants of Landlord or violate the terms of such tenants' leases.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (NeuBase Therapeutics, Inc.)