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As-Is
As-Is contract clause examples

AS IS Premises. Tenant accepts the Premises as of the date hereof in its “AS IS” “WHERE IS” condition.

Tenant hereby accepts the premises in its “AS IS” condition.

Condition of Existing Premises. Tenant is in possession of the Existing Premises and accepts the Existing Premises in its “AS IS” “WHERE IS” condition without any obligation for Landlord to undertake any work to the Existing Premises or the Building and without representations or warranties, express or implied, in fact or by law, of any kind, and without recourse to Landlord.

Condition of Premises. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that Tenant is leasing the Premises in their “AS IS,” “WHERE IS” condition and with all faults on the Term Commencement Date, without representations or warranties, express or implied, in fact or by law, of any kind, and without recourse to Landlord, except that Landlord shall perform Landlord’s Work in accordance with the provisions of this Section 3 and Exhibit 4.

Acceptance of Premises. Except as set forth in this Exhibit or otherwise in the Lease, Tenant accepts the Premises in its "AS-IS" condition on the date that this Lease is entered into.

Acceptance of Premises. Except as set forth in this Exhibit, Tenant accepts the Premises in their “AS-IS” condition on the date that this Amendment is entered into.

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