Common use of New Improvements Clause in Contracts

New Improvements. All buildings, fences and improvements of every kind and nature that may be erected or established upon the Real Estate during the term of the Lease by the Tenant shall constitute additional rent and shall inure to the Real Estate, becoming the property of Landlord unless the Landlord has agreed in writing prior to the erection that the Tenant may remove the improvement at the end of the lease.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Farm Lease, Cash Farm Lease, Cash Farm Lease

New Improvements. All buildings, fences and improvements of every kind and nature that may be erected or established upon the Real Estate during the term of the Lease by the Tenant shall constitute additional rent and shall inure to the Real Estate, becoming the property of Landlord unless the Landlord has agreed in writing prior to the erection that the Tenant may remove the improvement improvements at the end of the lease.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Farm Lease, Farm Lease

New Improvements. All buildings, fences and improvements of every kind and nature that may be erected or established upon the Real Estate during the term of the Lease by the Tenant shall constitute additional rent and shall inure to the Real Estate, becoming the property of Landlord Land owner unless the Landlord Land owner has agreed in writing prior to the erection that the Tenant may remove the improvement at the end of the lease.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Farm Lease

New Improvements. All buildings, fences and improvements of every kind and nature that may be erected or established upon the Real Estate Leased Premises during the term of the Lease by the Tenant shall constitute additional rent and shall inure to the Real EstateLeased Premises, becoming the property of Landlord unless the Landlord has agreed in writing prior to the erection that the Tenant may remove the improvement at the end of the lease.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Farm Lease

New Improvements. All buildings, fences fences, and improvements of every kind and nature that may be erected or established upon the Real Estate during the term of the Lease by the Tenant shall constitute additional rent and shall inure to the Real Estate, becoming the property of Landlord unless the Landlord has agreed in writing prior to the erection that the Tenant may remove the improvement at the end of the leaseLandlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Farm Management Services Agreement