CASUALTY OR FIRE DAMAGE Sample Clauses

CASUALTY OR FIRE DAMAGE. If the leased premise becomes 25% or more destroyed or made uninhabitable, or if the premise is condemned by a proper authority, this lease may be terminated, without incurring liability, by the Lessee. If the leased premise is less than 25% destroyed or made uninhabitable, the rent shall be reduced by the proportion the premise has been rendered uninhabitable or declared unsafe. If the leased premise is not restored, or cannot be restored, and returned to proper condition for use and occupancy within 15 days of the casualty, then either the Lessor or the Lessee may terminate this lease, without incurring liability, on 10 days’ written notice to the other party. Upon written notice of termination under this section, the Lessor shall refund any unearned rent paid by the Lessee, and the Lessee shall have no further obligation to the Lessor under this lease. Lessor shall continue to insure the premise until Xxxxxx's personal property is removed from the premise. The Lessee shall have 30 days after termination of this lease to remove its property from the premise.
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CASUALTY OR FIRE DAMAGE. A. If the Premises or any part of it becomes so damaged by fire, earthquake, other casualty, or structural defects that it cannot be used for Lessee's business purposes, then Lessee may without penalty terminate this lease by giving Lessor five days’ notice. Lessor shall refund Lessee any unearned rent paid if Lessee so terminates.
CASUALTY OR FIRE DAMAGE. In the event the leased premise becomes twenty-five percent (25%) or more destroyed or made uninhabitable by fire or other casualty, or if the premise is condemned by a proper authority, this lease may be terminated by either party. If the premise is less than twenty-five percent (25%) destroyed or made uninhabitable by fire or other casualty, and lessee remains in the premise, the rent shall be reduced by the proportion of the premise that has been rendered uninhabitable or declared unsafe. For purposes of this section, other casualty includes but is not limited to vandalism. If the premises are not restored, or cannot be restored, and returned to proper condition for use and occupancy within thirty (30) days of the casualty, the Lessor or the Lessee may terminate the lease upon ten (10) days written notice to the other party. Upon written notice of termination pursuant to this section, the Lessor shall refund any unearned rent paid and the Lessee shall have no further obligation to the Lessor under this lease. Lessor shall continue to insure the premise until the Lessee's personal property is removed from the premise. The Lessee shall have thirty (30) days after termination of this lease to remove its property from the premise.

Related to CASUALTY OR FIRE DAMAGE

  • Casualty Neither the businesses nor the properties of any Loan Party or any of its Subsidiaries are affected by any fire, explosion, accident, strike, lockout or other labor dispute, drought, storm, hail, earthquake, embargo, act of God or of the public enemy or other casualty (whether or not covered by insurance) that, either individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Damage or Destruction If the Project is damaged by fire or other insured casualty and the insurance proceeds have been made available therefor by the holder or holders of any mortgages or deeds of trust covering the Premises or the Project, the damage shall be repaired by Landlord to the extent such insurance proceeds are available therefor and provided such repairs can, in Landlord’s sole opinion, be completed within one hundred eighty (180) days after the necessity for repairs as a result of such damage becomes known to Landlord, without the payment of overtime or other premiums, and until such repairs are completed rent shall be abated in proportion to the part of the Premises which is unusable by Tenant in the conduct of its business (but there shall be no abatement of rent by reason of any portion of the Premises being unusable for a period equal to one (1) day or less). However, if the damage is due to the fault or neglect of Tenant, its employees, agents, contractors, guests, invitees and the like, there shall be no abatement of rent, unless and to the extent Landlord receives rental income insurance proceeds. Within sixty (60) days after the date Landlord learns of the necessity for repairs as a result of damage, Landlord shall notify Tenant (“Damage Repair Estimate”) of Landlord’s estimated assessment of the period of time in which the repairs will be completed. Upon the occurrence of any damage to the Premises, Tenant shall assign to Landlord (or to any party designated by Landlord) all insurance proceeds payable to Tenant under Section 14(a)(ii)(A) above; provided, however, that if the cost of repair of improvements within the Premises by Landlord exceeds the amount of insurance proceeds received by Landlord from Tenant’s insurance carrier, as so assigned by Tenant, such excess costs shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord prior to Landlord’s repair of such damage. If the Damage Repair Estimate indicates that repairs cannot, in Landlord’s opinion, be completed within one hundred eighty (180) days after the necessity for repairs as a result of such damage becomes known to Landlord without the payment of overtime or other premiums, Landlord may, at its option, either (i) make such repairs in a reasonable time and in such event this Lease shall continue in effect and the rent shall be abated, if at all, in the manner provided in this Article 16, or (ii) elect not to effect such repairs and instead terminate this Lease, by notifying Tenant in writing of such termination within sixty (60) days after Landlord learns of the necessity for repairs as a result of damage, such notice to include a termination date giving Tenant sixty (60) days to vacate the Premises. In addition, Landlord may elect to terminate this Lease if the Project shall be damaged by fire or other casualty or cause, whether or not the Premises are affected, if the damage is not fully covered, except for deductible amounts, by Landlord’s insurance policies. However, if Landlord does not elect to terminate this Lease pursuant to Landlord’s termination right as provided above, and if the Damage Repair Estimate indicates that repairs cannot be completed within one hundred eighty (180) days after being commenced and if such damage is not the result of the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant or Tenant’s employees, licensees, invitees or agents, Tenant may elect, not later than thirty (30) days after Tenant’s receipt of the Damage Repair Estimate, to terminate this Lease by written notice to Landlord effective as of the date specified in Tenant’s notice. Finally, if the Premises or the Project is damaged to any substantial extent during the last twelve (12) months of the Term, then notwithstanding anything contained in this Article 16 to the contrary, Landlord shall have the option to terminate this Lease by giving written notice to Tenant of the exercise of such option within sixty (60) days after Landlord learns of the necessity for repairs as the result of such damage. In the event that the Premises or the Project is destroyed or damaged to any substantial extent during the last twelve (12) months of the Lease Term and if such damage shall take longer than sixty (60) days to repair and if such damage is not the result of the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant or Tenant’s employees, licensees, invitees or agents, then notwithstanding anything in this Article 16 to the contrary, Tenant shall have the option to terminate this Lease by written notice to Landlord of the exercise of such option within sixty (60) days after Tenant learns of the necessity for repairs as the result of such damage. A total destruction of the Project shall automatically terminate this Lease. Except as provided in this Article 16, there shall be no abatement of rent and no liability of Landlord by reason of any injury to or interference with Tenant’s business or property arising from such damage or destruction or the making of any repairs, alterations or improvements in or to any portion of the Project or the Premises or in or to fixtures, appurtenances and equipment therein. Tenant understands that Landlord will not carry insurance of any kind on Tenant’s furniture, furnishings, trade fixtures or equipment, and that Landlord shall not be obligated to repair any damage thereto or replace the same. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant shall have no right to any proceeds of insurance carried by Landlord relating to property damage. With respect to any damage which Landlord is obligated to repair or elects to repair, Tenant, as a material inducement to Landlord entering into this Lease, irrevocably waives and releases its rights under the provisions of Sections 1932 and 1933 of the California Civil Code.

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