Common use of The Tenant Clause in Contracts

The Tenant. (a) irrevocably appoints the Landlord to be the Tenant's agent to store or dispose of any chattels or items fixed to the Property by the Tenant and left by the Tenant for more than ten working days after the Termination Date; and (b) must indemnify the Landlord in respect of any claim made by a third party in relation to that storage or disposal. The Landlord shall not be liable to the Tenant by reason of that storage or disposal.

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Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

The Tenant. (a) irrevocably appoints the Landlord to be the Tenant's agent to store or dispose of any chattels or items fixed to the Property Building by the Tenant and left by the Tenant for more than ten working days after the Termination Date; and (b) must indemnify the Landlord in respect of any claim made by a third party in relation to that storage or disposal. The Landlord shall not be liable to the Tenant by reason of that storage or disposal.

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Sources: Lease

The Tenant. (a) 16.5.1 irrevocably appoints the Landlord to be the Tenant's agent to store or dispose of any chattels or items fixed to the Landlord's Property by the Tenant and left by the Tenant for more than ten working days after the Termination Date; and (b) 16.5.2 must indemnify the Landlord in respect of any claim made by a third party in relation to that storage or disposal. The Landlord shall not be liable to the Tenant by reason of that storage or disposal.

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Sources: Lease Agreement