Common use of OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS Clause in Contracts

OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS. The Lessor reserves the right, acting reasonably, to eject or cause to be ejected from the premises any objectionable person or persons. Neither the Lessor nor any of its officers, agents or employees, shall be liable to the Lessee for any damages that may be sustained by Lessee through the exercise by the Lessor of such right.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS. The Lessor reserves the right, acting reasonably, right to eject or cause to be ejected from the premises any objectionable person or persons. Neither the ; and neither Lessor nor any of its officers, agents agents, or employees, employees shall be liable to the Lessee for any damages that may be sustained by Lessee through the exercise by the Lessor of such right.

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Sources: Building Rental Contract