Common use of Purpose and Intention Clause in Contracts

Purpose and Intention. This Memorandum of Lease is executed for the purpose of recordation in order to give notice of the Lease and is not intended, and shall not be construed, to define, limit or modify the Lease. The leasehold estate created and conveyed hereby with respect to the Leased Premises is intended to be one and the same estate as was created with respect to the Leased Premises by the Lease and is further intended to be governed in all respects solely by the Lease and all of the provisions thereof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement (Radioshack Corp), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Radioshack Corp)

Purpose and Intention. This Memorandum of Lease is executed for the purpose of recordation in order to give notice of the Lease [Recorder’s Office] in [__________________] (the “Recorder’s Office”), and is not intended, and shall not be construed, to define, limit or modify the Lease. The leasehold estate created and conveyed hereby with respect to the Leased Premises is intended to be one and the same estate as was created with respect to the Leased Premises by the Lease and is further intended to be governed in all respects solely by the Lease and all of the provisions thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Digital Sign Lease Agreement (Digi Outdoor Media Inc.)