Lease Agreement Clause Explained

Summary

The conversation explains the meaning of specific terms in a lease agreement. Unto means to or until, and a covenant is a formal agreement or promise between two parties. In lease agreements, covenants can be positive (requiring action) or negative (restricting actions). Understanding these terms helps clarify landlord-tenant obligations.

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meaning
It seems like you're looking for the meaning of a specific clause in a lease agreement. The clause you shared essentially means that the Lessor (the landlord) is formally granting a lease of the specified premises to the Lessee (the tenant).
Is there a specific part of this lease agreement you need more clarity on?
unto meaning
The word "unto" is an old-fashioned term meaning "to" or "until." In the context of your lease agreement, it signifies that the Lessor (landlord) is granting a lease to the Lessee (tenant).
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convenant meaning
A covenant in a legal context generally refers to a formal agreement or promise between two parties. In lease agreements, covenants can be:
- Positive Covenants: Obligations that require action (e.g., maintaining the property).
- Negative Covenants: Restrictions on actions (e.g., not subletting without permission).
Do you need clarification on any specific covenants in your lease agreement?
any explanations convenant
It looks like you want to understand the term "covenant" in the context of a lease agreement. Here’s a brief explanation:
- Covenant: A formal agreement or promise between two parties. In a lease, this can include promises by the landlord (e.g., to maintain the property) or by the tenant (e.g., to pay rent).
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