Common use of BACKUP POWER Clause in Contracts

BACKUP POWER. Lessor acknowledges that Lessee’s entire operation (including all facilities located on other properties) is dependent on the telephone and computer systems located in the space being leased by Lessee pursuant to this Lease. Consequently, Lessor hereby agrees that if there is ever a power failure, Lessor will, to the extent it is permissible to do so under all applicable laws and ordinances, and if Lessor’s equipment will permit Lessor to do so, and to the extent Lessee so requests at the time, supply Lessee’s telephone and computer systems with whatever backup power Lessor has available to it. Lessee acknowledges that its rights hereunder will in all events be subordinate to the fire and life-safety needs of the Building. Moreover, Lessee acknowledges and agrees that all costs incurred in so supplying Lessee with backup power shall be paid by Lessee. Lessee acknowledges that Lessor is not required to install equipment to supply backup power, in excess of the equipment presently installed in the Building.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (HomeStreet, Inc.), Original Lease (HomeStreet, Inc.), Supplemental Lease Agreement (HomeStreet, Inc.)

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