Yielding up Sample Clauses

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Yielding up. The Tenant must yield up the Allotment at the determination of the tenancy created by this agreement in such condition as shall be in compliance with the agreements contained in this agreement.
Yielding up. At the expiry of the Term: (a) yield up the Premises decorated and repaired in accordance with this Lease with vacant possession having removed all lettering, signage, or characters showing Party B’s name from the Development and/or the Premises and any doors, walls or windows in the Premises (making good any damage caused by such removal to Party A’s reasonable satisfaction); (b) unless otherwise agreed by the parties, to yield up the Premises in the same structural condition as approved by party A under Article 3.2 without the need to reinstate the Premises (including the mezzanine floor built or to be built by Party B to the building erected thereon) to their original condition; and (c) to surrender to Party A all keys of the Premises and supply to party A any access codes to all entrances and a copy of the operating instructions of any security system for the Premises
Yielding up. At the end of the Term the Tenant must yield up the Premises with vacant possession, decorated and repaired in accordance with and in the condition required by the provisions of this Lease, give up all keys of the Premises to the Landlord, remove tenant’s fixtures and fittings if requested to do so by the Landlord, and remove all signs erected by the Tenant in, on or near the Premises, immediately making good any damage caused by their removal
Yielding up. The Tenant shall surrender the Premises at the expiration or earlier termination, of the Term in good repair (together with chattels as the Tenant may elect to leave, if any) to the Landlord, excepting only reasonable wear and tear, damage from fire, ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and other casualty, and removal of chattels.
Yielding up. At the expiration or sooner determination of the Term peaceably to surrender and yield up to the Landlord the Property with the fixtures and any additions thereto in good and substantial repair and condition in accordance with the foregoing covenants
Yielding up. At the expiration or sooner determination of the Term, to quietly yield up the Leasehold Area having:- 7.10.1 complied with all the Lessee’s covenants contained in the Lease; 7.10.2 if so required by the Lessor, but not otherwise, removed all alterations or additions made to the Leasehold Area by the Lessee, together with any ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s fixtures, fittings, furniture and effects and restored the Leasehold Area to its original prevailing condition.
Yielding up. At the expiry or sooner determination of the Term (unless renewed), to peaceably and quietly yield up the Premises with all locks and keys complete (whether held by the Tenant or any of the Tenant's employees or agents irrespective of whether the same have been supplied by the Landlord) to the Landlord together with the fixtures and fittings therein in good and tenantable repair state and condition (save for fair wear and tear and damage by fire other than that caused by the Tenant ) in accordance with the stipulations hereinbefore contained and in accordance also with the covenants and conditions contained or imposed in or by virtue of any licence granted by the Landlord herein and prior to the termination of the Term to do the following: (a) forthwith replace with items of similar character and comparable value, all of the Landlord's fixtures and fittings which shall be missing, broken, damaged or destroyed and for which the Tenant is liable to make good; (b) in the event that any alterations or fitting-out works have been carried out to the Premises or to any other part of the Building by the Tenant, its contractors, servants or agents, then (if and so required by the Landlord) to restore the Premises to its Original Condition and in any event to remove any lettering, moulding, sign, writing or painting of the name or business of the Tenant and other persons from the Premises and all internal partitions, fixtures and installations of the Tenant as are specified by the Landlord and any other Tenant's equipment placed within or on the Building and to restore all air-conditioning installations or other electrical installations to their Original Condition to the reasonable satisfaction of the Landlord (all such works being hereinafter referred to as the "restoration works"). The restoration works relating to the reinstatement of all architectural and structural works, air-conditioning installations, sprinkler systems and other mechanical and engineering, building and sanitary installations shall be carried out by a contractor approved by the Landlord which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld and under the supervision of the Landlord's Consultant(s) and the Tenant shall pay for all reasonable costs, charges, fees, disbursements and expenses of the Landlord's Consultant(s), an estimate for which will be notified to the Tenant beforehand. In all other cases, the removal and restoration works in respect of the Premises shall be carried out by a contract...
Yielding up. Immediately before the end of the Term: (i) to give up the Property repaired and decorated and otherwise in accordance with the Tenant’s covenants in this lease; (ii) if the Landlord so requires, to remove all alterations made during the Term or any preceding period of occupation by the Tenant and reinstate the Property in accordance with the Building Specification as the Landlord shall reasonably direct and to its reasonable satisfaction; (iii) to remove all signs, tenant’s fixtures and fittings and other goods from the Property, and make good any damage caused thereby to the Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction; (iv) to replace any damaged or missing Landlord’s fixtures with ones of no less quality and value; (v) to replace all carpets with ones of no less quality and value than those in the Property at the start of the Contractual Term; (vi) to give to the Landlord all operating and maintenance manuals together with any health and safety files relating to the Property; (vii) to provide evidence of satisfactory maintenance of plant and machinery including (without limitation) electrical installation condition reports in respect of all of the electrical circuits and supply equipment in the Property, and any other condition reports as required under any relevant statute or European Union law, regulation or directive and copies of all service records; (viii) to return any security cards or passes provided by the Landlord for use by the Tenant and its visitors.
Yielding up. At the end of the Tenancy Period, however it ends, the Tenant is to:
Yielding up. 4.26.1 Immediately before the end of the Term: (i) to give up the Premises repaired and decorated and otherwise in accordance with the Tenant's covenants in this Lease; (ii) if and to the extent the Landlord so requires, to remove all alterations made during the Term or any preceding period of occupation by the Tenant and reinstate the Premises as the Landlord shall reasonably direct and to its reasonable satisfaction; (iii) if and to the extent the Landlord so requires to remove all signs, tenant's fixtures and fittings and other goods from the Premises, and make good any damage caused thereby to the Landlord's reasonable satisfaction; (iv) to replace (if beyond repair) any damaged or missing Landlord's fixtures with ones of no less quality and value; (v) to pay to the Landlord a sum equal to any rating relief which the Landlord will be unable to claim because the Premises shall be unoccupied for any period immediately before the end of the Term; 4.26.2 If the Tenant fails to comply with Clause 4.26.1 to pay to the Landlord on demand as liquidated damages: (i) any Costs incurred by the Landlord in remedying the breach; and (ii) a sum equivalent to the Principal Rent payable immediately before the end of the Term (disregarding any abatement) for the period reasonably required to remedy the breach