Casualty, liability, and rent Sample Clauses

Casualty, liability, and rent loss insurance applicable to the Building and Common Areas and Lessor's personal property used in connection therewith.
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  • Liability and Casualty Insurance The Administrative Agent shall have received copies of insurance policies or certificates of insurance evidencing liability and casualty insurance meeting the requirements set forth herein or in the Security Documents. The Administrative Agent shall be named as loss payee and additional insured on all such insurance policies for the benefit of the Lenders.

  • Landlord Liability Tenant, its successors, and assigns shall not assert nor seek to enforce any claim for breach of this Lease against any of Landlord’s assets other than Landlord’s interest in the Industrial Center. Tenant agrees to look solely to such interest for the satisfaction of any liability or claim against Landlord under this Lease. In no event whatsoever shall Landlord (which term shall include, without limitation, any general or limited partner, trustees, beneficiaries, officers, directors, or stockholders of Landlord) ever be personally liable for any such liability.

  • Liability and Insurance The Sponsor has subscribed to an insurance policy covering, in its terms and provisions, its legal liability for injuries caused to participating persons and arising out of this research performed strictly in accordance with the scientific protocol as well as with applicable law and professional standards.

  • Indemnity and Insurance Subtenant hereby assumes, with respect to Landlord, all of the indemnity and insurance obligations of the Sublandlord under the Lease with respect to the Sublet Premises, provided that the foregoing shall not be construed as relieving or releasing Sublandlord from any such obligations.

  • LESSOR'S LIABILITY The term "Lessor" as used herein shall mean only the owner or owners, at the time in question, of the fee title or a lessee's interest in a ground lease of the Office Building Project, and except as expressly provided in paragraph 15, in the event of any transfer of such title or interest, Lessor herein named (and in case of any subsequent transfers then the grantor) shall be relieved from and after the date of such transfer of all liability as respects Lessor's obligations thereafter to be performed, provided that any funds in the hands of Lessor or the then grantor at the time of such transfer, in which Lessee has an interest, shall be delivered to the grantee. The obligations contained in this Lease to be performed by Lessor shall, subject as aforesaid, be binding on Lessor's successors and assigns, only during their respective periods of ownership.

  • Property and Liability Insurance The Administrative Agent shall have received, in each case in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent, evidence of property and liability insurance covering each Credit Party, evidence of payment of all insurance premiums for the current policy year of each policy (with appropriate endorsements naming the Administrative Agent as lender’s loss payee on all policies for property hazard insurance and as additional insured on all policies for liability insurance), and if requested by the Administrative Agent, copies of such insurance policies.

  • Liability and Indemnity 17.2.1 The Bond Trustee is liable only for direct losses incurred by Bondholders or the Issuer as a result of negligence or willful misconduct by the Bond Trustee in performing its functions and duties as set forth in this Bond Agreement. The Bond Trustee is not liable for the content of information provided to the Bondholders on behalf of the Issuer.

  • Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance LESSEE will carry and maintain in effect, at its own expense, with Approved Insurers, public liability insurance (including, without limitation, contractual liability, and passenger legal liability), and property damage insurance with respect to the Aircraft, in amounts per occurrence of not less than the Minimum Liability Coverage, or such greater amounts as LESSEE may carry from time to time on other similar aircraft in its fleet. LESSEE shall not discriminate against the Aircraft in providing such insurance. Each and any policy of insurance carried in accordance with this Subsection (A), and each and any policy obtained in substitution or replacement for any of such policies, (i) shall designate each Indemnitee as additional insureds as their interests may appear (but without imposing upon any obligation imposed upon the insured, including, without limitation, the liability to pay any premiums for any such policies, but the Indemnitees shall have the right to pay such premiums if it shall so elect), and (ii) shall expressly provide that, in respect of the interests of the Indemnitees in such policies, the insurance shall not be invalidated by any action or inaction of the LESSEE or any other Person (other than the Indemnitees, each for their respective interests), and shall insure, regardless of any breach or violation by LESSEE or any other Person (other than the Indemnitees, each for their respective interests) of any warranty, declaration or condition contained in such policies, (iii) shall provide that if such insurance is canceled for any reason whatsoever, or is adversely changed in any way with respect to the interests of the Indemnitees, or if such insurance is allowed to lapse for nonpayment of premium, such cancellation, change or lapse shall not be effective as to the Indemnitees for thirty (30) days (seven (7) days in the case of any war risks and allied perils coverage or such lesser time which may be standard in the insurance industry and ten (10) days in the event of nonpayment of premium), in each instance, after receipt by each of the Indemnitees of written notice by such insurer or insurers sent to the Indemnitees of such prospective cancellation, change or lapse, (iv) shall include coverage for any country in which the Aircraft is located, (v) shall provide that, as against the Indemnitees, the insurer shall waive any rights of set-off, counterclaim or any other deduction, whether by attachment or otherwise, and waives any rights it may have to be subrogated to any right of any insured against the Indemnitees, with respect to the Aircraft, (vi) shall provide war risk and allied perils coverage pursuant to the AVN52 extended coverage endorsement or its equivalent, and (vii) shall insure (to the extent of the risks covered by the policies) the indemnity provisions of Section 14. Each liability policy shall be primary without right of contribution from any other insurance which may be carried by any Indemnitee, and shall expressly provide that all of the provisions thereof (except the limits of liability) shall operate in the same manner as if there were a separate policy covering each insured. No liability policy shall permit any deductible or self-insurance provision except for baggage as is customary in the industry and such other deductibles only with the consent of the LESSOR, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, which from time to time LESSEE can demonstrate are standard in comprehensive liability insurance and, in particular, public liability risks (including, inter alia, contractual liability and passenger liability coverage) for U.S. Air Carriers in the then current United States insurance market.

  • Limitation on Landlords Liability and Indemnity 8.1 Limitation On Landlord's Liability And Release. Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for, and Tenant hereby releases Landlord and its partners, principals, members, officers, agents, employees, lenders, attorneys, and consultants from, any and all liability, whether in contract, tort or on any other basis, for any injury to or any damage sustained by Tenant, Tenant's agents, employees, contractors or invitees, any damage to Tenant's property, or any loss to Tenant's business, loss of Tenant's profits or other financial loss of Tenant resulting from or attributable to the condition of, the management of, the repair or maintenance of, the protection of, the supply of services or utilities to, the damage in or destruction of the Leased Premises, the Building, the Property or the Outside Areas, including without limitation (i) the failure, interruption, rationing or other curtailment or cessation in the supply of electricity, water, gas or other utility service to the Property, the Building or the Leased Premises; (ii) the vandalism or forcible entry into the Building or the Leased Premises; (iii) the penetration of water into or onto any portion of the Leased Premises; (iv) the failure to provide security and/or adequate lighting in or about the Property, the Building or the Leased Premises, (v) the existence of any design or construction defects within the Property, the Building or the Leased Premises; (vi) the failure of any mechanical systems to function properly (such as the HVAC systems); (vii) the blockage of access to any portion of the Property, the Building or the Leased Premises, except that Tenant does not so release Landlord from such liability to the extent such damage was proximately caused by Landlord's or its agent's or contractors' active or gross negligence, willful misconduct, or Landlord's failure to perform an obligation expressly undertaken pursuant to this Lease after a reasonable period of time shall have lapsed following receipt of written notice from Tenant to so perform such obligation. In this regard, Tenant acknowledges that it is fully apprised of the provisions of Law relating to releases, and particularly to those provisions contained in Section 1542 of the California Civil Code which reads as follows: "A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor." Notwithstanding such statutory provision, and for the purpose of implementing a full and complete release and discharge, Tenant hereby (i) waives the benefit of such statutory provision and (ii) acknowledges that, subject to the exceptions specifically set forth herein, the release and discharge set forth in this paragraph is a full and complete settlement and release and discharge of all claims and is intended to include in its effect, without limitation, all claims which Tenant, as of the date hereof, does not know of or suspect to exist in its favor.

  • Casualty Insurance Landlord covenants and agrees to obtain and keep in full force and effect during the Lease Term Casualty Insurance as hereinafter defined. "Casualty Insurance" shall mean fire and extended coverage insurance with respect to the Property, in an amount equal to the full replacement cost of all Improvements, with coinsurance clauses of no less than 80%, and with coverage, at Landlord's option, by endorsement or otherwise, for all risks, vandalism and malicious mischief, sprinkler leakage, boilers, and rental loss, and with a deductible in an amount for each occurrence as Landlord, in its sole discretion, may determine from time to time. Casualty Insurance obtained by Landlord need not name Tenant as an insured party and may, at Landlord's option, name any mortgagee or holder of a deed of trust as an insured party as its interest may appear. Tenant covenants and agrees to pay its Pro Rata Share of the cost of Casualty Insurance obtained by Landlord as Additional Rent, payable pursuant to the provisions hereinabove for Monthly Deposits. TENANT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING, AT TENANT'S OPTION, COST AND EXPENSE, INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR THE PROPERTY OF TENANT LOCATED WITHIN THE DEMISED PREMISES AND FOR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OF TENANT. LANDLORD AND TENANT HEREBY GRANT TO EACH OTHER ON THEIR OWN BEHALF AND ON BEHALF OF ANY INSURER PROVIDING FIRE AND EXTENDED COVERAGE TO EITHER OF THEM COVERING THE IMPROVEMENTS, THE DEMISED PREMISES, OR CONTENTS THEREOF, A WAIVER OF ANY CLAIM OF EITHER AGAINST THE OTHER AND A WAIVER OF ANY RIGHT OF SUBROGATION WHICH ANY SUCH INSURER OF ONE PARTY MAY ACQUIRE AGAINST THE OTHER BY VIRTUE OF A CASUALTY COVERED BY SUCH INSURANCE OR BY VIRTUE OF PAYMENT OF LOSS UNDER ANY SUCH INSURANCE. NEITHER PARTY, NOR ANYONE CLAIMING UNDER THEM BY WAY OF SUBROGATION OR OTHERWISE, SHALL HAVE ANY INTEREST IN THE PROCEEDS OF INSURANCE RECEIVED BY THE OTHER PARTY.

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