Common use of Condemnation Award and Damages Clause in Contracts

Condemnation Award and Damages. The Related Refinery Owner shall be entitled to any award and all damages payable as a result of any condemnation or taking of the fee title of the Applicable Premises. The Relevant Asset Owner shall have the right to claim and recover from the condemning authority, but not from the Related Refinery Owner, such compensation as may be separately awarded or recoverable by the Relevant Asset Owner in the Relevant Asset Owner’s own right on account of any and all damage to the Applicable Assets, the Additional Improvements and/or the Relevant Asset Owner’s business by reason of the condemnation, including loss of value of any unexpired portion of the Applicable Term, and for or on account of any cost or loss to which the Relevant Asset Owner might be put in removing the Relevant Asset Owner’s personal property, fixtures, leasehold improvements and equipment, including the Applicable Assets and the Additional Improvements, from the Applicable Premises use good faith efforts to resolve such infeasibility.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Master Lease and Access Agreement (HF Sinclair Corp), Master Lease and Access Agreement (Holly Energy Partners Lp), Master Lease and Access Agreement (HollyFrontier Corp)

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