Common use of Compensation to Tenant Clause in Contracts

Compensation to Tenant. In the event Landlord shall elect to relocate Tenant to Substitute Premises, Tenant shall not be entitled to any compensation for any inconvenience or interference with Tenant's business, nor any abatement or reduction of Annual Basic Rent or Additional Rent, but Landlord shall, at Landlord's expense perform the following: (a) furnish and install in the Substitute Premises fixtures, equipment, improvements, appurtenances and leasehold improvements at least equal in kind and quality to those contained or to be contained in the Leased Premises at the time such notices of substitution is given by Landlord; (b) provide personnel to perform, under Tenant's direction, the moving of Tenant's personal property and trade fixtures from the Leased Premises to the Substitute Premises;

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Dimensional Visions Inc/ De), Office Lease (Ip Voice Com Inc), Office Lease (Dimensional Visions Inc/ De)

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