Use of the Demised Premises Sample Clauses
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Use of the Demised Premises or any part thereof, in a manner exceeding the design conditions (including occupancy and connected electrical load) specified for the Building's HV systems or rearrangement of partitioning which interferes with normal operation of the heating service in the Demised Premises, may require changes in the Building's HV Systems. Such changes, so occasioned, shall be made by Tenant, at its expense, subject to Landlord's prior written approval of such changes, which approval may be withheld for any reason. Tenant shall not make any change, alteration, addition or substitution to the Building's HV systems without Landlord's prior written approval, which may be withheld for any reason. Tenant shall keep or cause to be kept closed all windows in the Demised Premises whenever the heating service is being provided. In addition, Tenant agrees at all times to cooperate fully with Landlord and to abide by all reasonable regulations and requirements which Landlord may prescribe for the proper functioning and protection of the Building's HV systems.
(i) As part of Landlord's Work, Landlord is furnishing and installing air-cooled air-conditioning units, including fans, blowers, chilling equipment and thermostatic controls (collectively, the "AC UNITS"), as more particularly described in Exhibit G hereto. As part of Tenant's Work, Tenant, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, shall furnish, design, install and distribute (all within the Demised Premises) the ductwork and any other facilities, equipment and machinery required by Tenant to operate the AC Units (collectively, "TENANT'S AC EQUIPMENT") related to the AC Units, from the mechanical room in which the AC Units are installed by Landlord and shall, in connection with such distribution, furnish, design, install, distribute and locate Tenant's AC Equipment in accordance with the reasonable engineering, design and locational requirements of Landlord, if any. All Tenant's AC Equipment shall be installed by Tenant at its sole cost and expense and in accordance with, and subject to, the applicable provisions of this lease, and shall be located solely within the Demised Premises, except with the prior written consent of Landlord (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), Tenant may connect the Tenant's AC Equipment on one (1) floor of the Demised Premises to another floor of the Demised Premises, provided that such floors are contiguous. In connection with such connection, Tenant shall not drill...
Use of the Demised Premises. Lessee agrees to use and occupy the Demised Premises solely for office purposes.
Use of the Demised Premises. Tenant's use of tractor trailers, forklifts, and other equipment normally used by Tenant pursuant to Paragraph 1(m) of the Lease shall not be deemed to violate Paragraph 7 of this Lease.
Use of the Demised Premises. Lessee may use the Demised Premises exclusively for the purpose of conducting the development of computer software, provided, however, that such use shall not constitute a public or private nuisance or violate any applicable law, ordinance or regulation. No activity will take place which would interfere with the other tenants of the building. The Lessor shall have the right of approval of all electronic equipment installed in or on the Demised Premises. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Use of the Demised Premises. At the commencement of the Base Term of this Lease Agreement, the Demised Premises may be used by the Lessee for office space and related activities for Lessee. The Demised Premises shall not be used for any illegal purposes, or in violation of any valid regulation of any governmental body, nor in any manner to create any nuisance or trespass.
Use of the Demised Premises. Subject to the general limitations of Section 4.01 and to the terms, limitations, conditions and agreements contained herein, Tenant may use the Demised Premises for the following purposes but for none other without Landlord's prior written consent: General offices, administration, research and development and distribution for a computer software company
Use of the Demised Premises. Lessee may use the Demised Premises exclusively for the purpose of general office use, provided, however, that such use shall not constitute a public or private nuisance or violate any applicable law, ordinance or regulation. No activity will take place, which would interfere with the other tenants of the building.
Use of the Demised Premises. Subject to the general limitations of Section 4.01 and to the terms, limitations, conditions and agreements contained herein, Tenant may use the Demised Premises for the following purposes but for none other without Landlord's prior written consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed): Offices, storage, and light manufacturing for a gem manufacturing company.
Use of the Demised Premises. Tenant shall use the demised Premises for the purpose of conducting legal business. Tenant covenants and agrees that Tenant will not use the Demised Premises for any other purpose than as herein set forth, and will not use the same for any unlawful purpose or for any use which will contravene or be in violation of existing laws or regulations of any governmental body.
Use of the Demised Premises. For the avoidance of doubt, the Tenant shall be entitled to use the Demised Premises for the Permitted User twenty-four (24) hours per day and three hundred and sixty-five (365) days per year for the duration of the Term and the Tenant shall be permitted access to the Building including the Basement during all such hours.