Common use of Use and Occupation Clause in Contracts

Use and Occupation. The Lessee covenants that no waste or damage shall be committed upon or to the demised premises, that the premises shall be used for the purposes hereinabove stated, and shall not be used or permitted to be used for any other purpose, that said premises shall not be used for any unlawful purpose and no violations of law or ordinance shall be committed thereon, that no advertisement or notice will be affixed to any part of the building without the consent of the Lessor and that any additions or improvements placed upon the premises by either party during the term, except the movable property of the Lessee, shall be the sole property of the Lessor. Lessee agrees to comply at all times with any recommendations of Lessee’s insurance company arising out of or relating to Lessee’s use of the demised premises, to pay for any and all expenses arising out of compliance with such recommendations, and to do nothing in its use of said premises or allow anything to be done or any substance kept on said premises which would operate to increase the fire hazard.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease (Angie's List, Inc.), Lease (Angie's List, Inc.)