Obstruction of common areas and passageways. The Tenant shall not obstruct or permit to be obstructed by its employees, service suppliers and others over whom it may have control, any part of the common areas and passageways by leaving or placing therein any article or thing, or by any meeting of persons. Part 6: Alterations required by the tenant 6.1 Landlord’s consent for work 6.1.1 The Tenant must not alter the premises or do any other work without the Landlord’s prior written consent. Such consent may not be unreasonably withheld. In ‘Major Leased’ buildings the building owner’s consent will also be required. When seeking the Landlord’s consent to work, the Tenant must provide the Landlord with detailed drawings and particulars of the work proposed, including mechanical, fire and electrical services drawings as appropriate. 6.1.2 In this part, ‘work’ includes: (a) the installation and removal of partitions and any associated work (b) alterations to the premises or services to the premises needed because of: (i) the Tenant’s use of the premises (ii) the number or gender of the employees or (iii) requirements of any laws.
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Sources: Occupancy Agreement
Obstruction of common areas and passageways. The Tenant shall not obstruct or permit to be obstructed by its employees, service suppliers and others over whom it may have control, any part of the common areas and passageways by leaving or placing therein any article or thing, or by any meeting of persons. Part 6: Alterations required by the tenant
6.1 Landlord’s consent for work
6.1.1 The Tenant must not alter the premises or do any other work without the Landlord’s prior written consent. Such consent may not be unreasonably withheld. In ‘Major Leased’ buildings the building owner’s consent will also be required. When seeking the Landlord’s consent to work, the Tenant must provide the Landlord with detailed drawings and particulars of the work proposed, including mechanical, fire and electrical services drawings as appropriate.
6.1.2 In this part, ‘work’ includes:
(a) the installation and removal of partitions and any associated work
(b) alterations to the premises or services to the premises needed because of:
(i) the Tenant’s use of the premises
(ii) the number or gender of the employees or or
(iii) requirements of any laws.
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Sources: Occupancy Agreement