04Holding Over Sample Clauses

04Holding OverTenant shall vacate the Premises immediately upon the expiration of the Term or earlier termination of this Lease. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for and indemnify Landlord against all damages incurred by Landlord as a result of any delay by Tenant in vacating the Premises. If Tenant does not vacate the Premises upon the expiration of the Term or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant's occupancy of the Premises will be a day-to-day tenancy, subject to all of the terms of this Lease, except that the Base Rent during the holdover period will be increased to an amount that is one-and-one-half (1½) times the Base Rent in effect on the expiration or termination of this Lease, computed on a daily basis for each day of the holdover period, plus all additional sums due under this Lease. This Section will not be construed as Landlord's consent for Tenant to hold over or to extend this Lease.

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  • Holding Over If, with Landlord’s express written consent, Tenant retains possession of the Premises after the termination of the Term, (i) unless otherwise agreed in such written consent, such possession shall be subject to immediate termination by Landlord at any time, (ii) all of the other terms and provisions of this Lease (including, without limitation, the adjustment of Base Rent pursuant to Section 4 hereof) shall remain in full force and effect (excluding any expansion or renewal option or other similar right or option) during such holdover period, (iii) Tenant shall continue to pay Base Rent in the amount payable upon the date of the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease or such other amount as Landlord may indicate, in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion, in such written consent, and (iv) all other payments shall continue under the terms of this Lease. If Tenant remains in possession of the Premises after the expiration or earlier termination of the Term without the express written consent of Landlord, (A) Tenant shall become a tenant at sufferance upon the terms of this Lease except that the monthly rental shall be equal to 150% of Rent in effect during the last 30 days of the Term, and (B) Tenant shall be responsible for all damages suffered by Landlord resulting from or occasioned by Tenant’s holding over, including consequential damages. No holding over by Tenant, whether with or without consent of Landlord, shall operate to extend this Lease except as otherwise expressly provided, and this Section 8 shall not be construed as consent for Tenant to retain possession of the Premises. Acceptance by Landlord of Rent after the expiration of the Term or earlier termination of this Lease shall not result in a renewal or reinstatement of this Lease.

  • Surrender Holding Over Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, Subtenant will surrender possession of the Sublease Premises (including any cabling installed by Subtenant) and Personal Property to Sublandlord, in the same condition as the Sublease Premises and Personal Property were in on the day Sublandlord delivered possession to Subtenant, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Provided however, if Subtenant has made any alterations or modification to the Sublease Space and has obtained all necessary consents thereto, then the space as altered or modified need not be surrendered in the same condition as existed on the day Sublandlord delivered possession to Subtenant, with an exception for reasonable wear and tear thereto. If Subtenant holds over after the expiration of the Sublease Term by lapse of time, with Sublandlord’s consent but without any written agreement providing otherwise, the Subtenant will be deemed to be a subtenant from month to month, at a monthly rent equal to Two Hundred percent (200%) of the fixed annual Base Sublease Rent at the time of the final year of the Sublease Term, prorated monthly and subject to all of the other provisions and conditions of this Agreement. Nothing in this provision will be deemed or construed to require Sublandlord to permit Subtenant to occupy the Sublease Premises for any period after the end of the Sublease Term, or, if Sublandlord has permitted Subtenant to occupy the Sublease Premises for any period as a subtenant from month to month, to prevent Sublandlord from terminating such subtenancy at the end of any month. If Subtenant holds over after the expiration of the Sublease Term by lapse of time, without Sublandlord’s written consent, Subtenant will be guilty of an unlawful detention of the Sublease Premises and will be liable to Sublandlord for damages for use of the Sublease Premises during the period of such unlawful detention and will pay Rent equal to Two Hundred percent (200%) of the fixed annual Base Sublease Rent at the time of the final year of the Sublease Term prorated monthly, plus any and all consequential damages suffered by Sublandlord, including, without limitation, damages payable by Sublandlord to Landlord by reason of Subtenant’s holdover. In the event of such holding over, Subtenant will indemnify and hold Sublandlord harmless from and against any and all claims, suits, proceedings, losses, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs and disbursements, asserted against or incurred by Sublandlord as a result of such unapproved holding over. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Sublandlord will be entitled to all other remedies and damages provided under this Agreement or at law or in equity.

  • SURRENDER OF PREMISES; HOLDING OVER (a) No act by Landlord shall be an acceptance of a surrender of the Premises, and no agreement to accept a surrender of the Premises shall be valid unless it is in writing and signed by Landlord. At the end of the Term or the termination of Tenant's right to possess the Premises, Tenant shall (1) deliver to Landlord the Premises with all improvements located thereon in good repair and condition, reasonable wear and tear (subject however to Tenant's maintenance obligations) excepted, and with the HVAC System, and the plumbing, mechanical, and electrical systems and equipment (including hot water equipment), light and light fixtures (including ballasts), overhead doors and related equipment, and roof in good working order, condition and repair, (2) deliver to Landlord all keys to the Premises, and (3) remove all signage placed on the Premises by or at Tenant's request. All fixtures, alterations, additions, and improvements (whether temporary or permanent) shall be Landlord's property and shall remain on the Premises except as provided in the next two sentences. Tenant may remove all of Tenant's furniture and equipment which is not affixed to the Premises so as to become a fixture (i.e, unattached items and items which are temporarily attached by bolts and screws, but not items which are built-in or incorporated into the Building or the electrical, plumbing, or mechanical systems therein), but Tenant shall not remove any such item which was paid for, in whole or in part, by Landlord. Additionally, Tenant shall remove such alterations, additions, improvements, fixtures, equipment, wiring, furniture, and other property to the extent that such items were constructed or installed by or under the direction of a Tenant Party as Landlord may request, provided such request is made within 30 days after the end of the Term, unless Landlord has specifically agreed in writing that such items need not be so removed. All items not so removed shall, at the option of Landlord, be deemed abandoned by Tenant and may be appropriated, sold, stored, destroyed, or otherwise disposed of by Landlord without notice to Tenant and without any obligation to account for such items and Tenant shall pay for the costs incurred by Landlord in connection therewith. All work required of Tenant under this Section 16.(a) shall be coordinated with Landlord and be done in a good and workmanlike manner, in accordance with all Laws, and so as not to damage the Building. Tenant shall, at its expense, repair all damage caused by any work performed by Tenant under this Section 16.(a). (b) If Tenant fails to vacate the Premises at the end of the Term, then Tenant shall be a Tenant at will and Tenant shall pay, in addition to the other rent due hereunder, a daily base rental equal to 150% of the daily Base Rent payable during the last month of the Term. Additionally, Tenant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Landlord from any damage, liability and expense (including attorneys' fees and expenses) incurred because of such holding over. No payments of money by Tenant to Landlord after the Term shall reinstate, continue or extend the Term, and no extension of the Term shall be valid unless it is in writing and signed by Landlord and Tenant.

  • Overholding If the Tenant shall continue to occupy the Leased Premises after the expiration of this Lease with or without the consent of the Landlord and without any further written agreement, the Tenant shall be a monthly tenant at a rent equivalent to 150% of the Monthly Rent and Additional Rent hereby reserved and subject to all the terms and conditions herein set out except as to length of tenancy.

  • Withdrawal of Limited Partners No Limited Partner shall have any right to withdraw from the Partnership; provided, however, that when a transferee of a Limited Partner’s Limited Partner Interest becomes a Record Holder of the Limited Partner Interest so transferred, such transferring Limited Partner shall cease to be a Limited Partner with respect to the Limited Partner Interest so transferred.

  • Failure to Maintain Financial Viability The System Agency may terminate the Grant Agreement if the System Agency, in its sole discretion, determines that Grantee no longer maintains the financial viability required to complete the services and deliverables, or otherwise fully perform its responsibilities under the Grant Agreement.

  • Expense Limitation As part of the consideration for the Fund entering into this Agreement, the Manager hereby agrees to limit the aggregate expenses of every character incurred by the Fund, including but not limited to Fees of the Manager computed as hereinabove set forth, but excluding interest, taxes, brokerage, and other expenditures which are capitalized in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and extraordinary expenses (“Manager Limitation”). Under the Manager Limitation, the Manager agrees that through a certain date (“Certain Date”), such expenses shall not exceed a certain level of the average daily net assets of the Fund (“Expense Limitation”). To determine the Manager’s liability for the Fund’s expenses over the Expense Limitation, the amount of allowable year-to-date expenses shall be computed daily by prorating the Expense Limitation based on the number of days elapsed within the fiscal year of the Fund, or limitation period, if shorter (“Prorated Limitation”). The Prorated Limitation shall be compared to the expenses of the Fund recorded through the prior day in order to produce the allowable expenses to be recorded for the current day (“Allowable Expenses”). If the Fund’s Management Fee and other expenses for the current day exceed the Allowable Expenses, the Management Fee for the current day shall be reduced by such excess (“Unaccrued Fees”). In the event the excess exceeds the amount due as the Management Fee, the Manager shall be responsible to the Fund for the additional excess (“Other Expenses Exceeding Limit”). If at any time up through and including the Certain date, the Fund’s Management Fee and other expenses for the current day are less than the Allowable Expenses, the differential shall be due to the Manager as payment of cumulative Unaccrued Fees (if any) or as payment for cumulative Other Expenses Exceeding Limit (if any). If cumulative Unaccrued Fees or cumulative Other Expenses Exceeding Limit remain at the Certain Date, these amounts shall be paid to the Manager in the future provided that: (1) no such payment shall be made to the Manager after a two year reimbursement period following the Certain Date; and (2) such payment shall only be made to the extent that it does not result in the Fund’s aggregate expenses exceeding the Expense Limitation. The Manager may voluntarily agree to an additional expense limitation (any such additional expense limitation hereinafter referred to as an “Additional Expense Limitation”), at the same or a different level and for the same or a different period of time beyond the Certain Date (any such additional period being hereinafter referred to an as “Additional Period”) provided, however, that: (1) the calculations and methods of payment shall be as described above; (2) no payment for cumulative Unaccrued Fees or cumulative Other Expenses Exceeding Limit shall be made to the Manager more than two years after the end of the Additional Period; and (3) payment for cumulative Unaccrued Fees or cumulative Other Expenses Exceeding Limit after the expiration of the Additional Period shall only be made to the extent it does not result in the Fund’s aggregate expenses exceeding the Additional Expense Limitation to which the unpaid amounts relate.

  • Sublease Limitation For so long as Landlord or any Affiliate as to Landlord shall seek to qualify as a real estate investment trust, anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, Tenant shall not sublet the Leased Property on any basis such that the rental to be paid by any sublessee thereunder would be based, in whole or in part, on either (a) the income or profits derived by the business activities of such sublessee, or (b) any other formula such that any portion of such sublease rental would fail to qualify as "rents from real property" within the meaning of Section 856(d) of the Code, or any similar or successor provision thereto.

  • Applicable Expense Limit To the extent that the ordinary operating expenses incurred by the Fund in any fiscal year, including but not limited to investment advisory fees of the Advisor, but excluding interest, taxes, brokerage commissions, other investment-related costs and extraordinary expenses, such as litigation and other expenses not incurred in the ordinary course of the Fund’s business (“Fund Operating Expenses”), exceed the Operating Expense Limit, as defined in Section 1.2 below, such excess amount (the “Excess Amount”) shall be the liability of the Advisor to the extent set forth in this Agreement.

  • Billing Limitations a. DSHS shall pay the Contractor only for authorized services provided in accordance with this Contract. b. DSHS shall not pay any claims for payment for services submitted more than twelve (12) months after the calendar month in which the services were performed. c. The Contractor shall not bill and DSHS shall not pay for services performed under this Contract, if the Contractor has charged or will charge another agency of the state of Washington or any other party for the same services.