Damage or Destruction by Fire or Casualty Sample Clauses

Damage or Destruction by Fire or Casualty. In the event the Premises are damaged by fire, explosion or other casualty, Landlord shall diligently proceed with respect to the proposed restoration promptly after receipt of the insurance proceeds. Landlord shall commence the repair, restoration or rebuilding thereof and shall complete such restoration, repair or rebuilding within twelve (12) months after the receipt of such proceeds, subject to extension due to delay because of changes, deletions, or additions in construction requested by Tenant, acts of Tenant, strikes, lockouts, casualties, acts of God, war, fuel or energy shortages, material or labor shortages, governmental regulation or control, severe weather conditions or other causes beyond the control of Landlord (“Extension Events”). In the event of any such casualty all insurance proceeds shall be payable to Landlord. In no event shall Landlord be required to repair or replace any alterations or improvements made by Tenant which are not related to the Improvements, Tenant’s Equipment (as hereinafter defined) or any other fixtures, furnishing and personal property of Tenant. Tenant agrees that in the event the amount of the insurance proceeds received by Landlord are less than the amount required to be expended to restore the Premises. Landlord or Tenant, at its election made within thirty (30) days following Landlord’s delivery to Tenant of written notice of the insufficiency of insurance proceeds, may terminate his lease. Landlord’s obligation to repair, restore or rebuild the Premises shall be limited to entering the Premises to substantially the condition in which the same existed prior to the casualty. Rent and all other charges payable by Tenant hereunder shall axxxx on a prorata basis during the period of such repair, restoration or rebuilding such that Tenant shall not be required to pay Rent with respect to the portion of the Premises that are not useable by Tenant during such period. In the event the casualty causes fifty percent (50%) or more of the Premises to be untenantable, as determined by an independent contractor, either Landlord or Tenant may terminate this Lease as of the date of such casualty by providing notice to the other within thirty (30) days after such determination has been made by the independent contractor, in which event, all insurance proceeds shall be paid to Landlord.
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Damage or Destruction by Fire or Casualty. A. Landlord's Rights in Event of Damage or Destruction. If the Premises or any material part of the Building that houses machinery or equipment used in operation of the Building shall be damaged by fire or other casualty, Landlord may elect:
Damage or Destruction by Fire or Casualty. 10.1 If the Premises shall be destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty, and if the Premises may be repaired and restored within one hundred twenty (120) days (plus such additional time during which Landlord may be prevented from completing the repairs for a force majeure event (as defined in Article 24) beyond its reasonable control) after such damage, then Landlord shall have the option to: (i) repair and restore the same with reasonable promptness, or (ii) demolish the Premises or cease its operation, in which event this Lease shall automatically be canceled and terminated as of the date of such damage. In the event any such damage not caused by the act or neglect of Tenant, its agents, servants, employees, guests, licensees, or invitees renders the Premises untenable, in whole or in part, and if this Lease shall not be canceled and terminated by reason of such damage, then Rent shall xxxxx during the period beginning with the date of such fire or other casualty and ending with the date when Landlord's work in the Premises is completed, such abatement to be in an amount bearing the same ratio to the total amount of Rent for such period as the untenable portion of the Premises bears to the entire Premises. Landlord's work shall not include the repair, replacement, or restoration of Ten ant's fixtures or tenant improvements.
Damage or Destruction by Fire or Casualty. Section 1. If so much of the Building shall be damaged or destroyed so that the remainder of the Building becomes uneconomic for Landlord's use in the good faith judgment of Landlord or if the time to repair the Building would exceed one hundred eighty (180) days, Landlord may terminate this Sublease by giving notice to Subtenant within thirty (30) days of such event.

Related to Damage or Destruction by Fire or Casualty

  • Damage or Destruction of Premises (a) If the Premises or any part thereof shall be damaged by fire or other insured casualty, then, subject to the last paragraph of this Section, Landlord shall proceed with diligence, subject to then applicable statutes, building codes, zoning ordinances and regulations of any governmental authority, and at the expense of Landlord (but only to the extent of insurance proceeds made available to Landlord by any mortgagee of the Building and any ground lessor) to repair or cause to be repaired such damage (other than any Initial Tenant Improvements not deemed to be fixtures covered by Landlord’s property insurance and Tenant Work, which Tenant shall promptly commence, and proceed with diligence, to restore). All such repairs made necessary by any act or omission of Tenant shall be made at the Tenant’s expense to the extent that the cost of such repairs are less than the deductible amount in Landlord’s insurance policy. All repairs to and replacements of Tenant Property not deemed to be fixtures covered by Landlord’s property insurance and any Initial Tenant Improvements and Tenant Work shall be made by and at the expense of Tenant. The cost of any repairs performed under this Section by Landlord at Tenant’s request and at Tenant’s expense (including costs of design fees, financing, and charges for administration, overhead and construction management services by Landlord and Landlord’s contractor) shall constitute Additional Rent hereunder. If the Premises or any part thereof shall have been rendered unfit for use and occupation hereunder by reason of such damage, the Base Rent or a just and proportionate part thereof, according to the nature and extent to which the Premises shall have been so rendered unfit, shall be abated until the Premises (except as to Tenant Property, Initial Tenant Improvements not deemed to be fixtures covered by Landlord’s property insurance and any Tenant Work) shall have been restored as nearly as practicable to the condition in which they were immediately prior to such fire or other casualty; and that if and to the extent Landlord shall be unable to collect the insurance proceeds (including rent insurance proceeds) applicable to such damage because of some action or inaction on the part of Tenant, or the employees, licensees or invitees of Tenant, the cost of repairing such damage shall be paid by Tenant and there shall be no abatement of rent. Landlord shall not be liable for delays in the making of any such repairs that are due to government regulation, casualties, and strikes, unavailability of labor and materials, delays in obtaining insurance proceeds, and other causes beyond the reasonable control of Landlord, nor shall Landlord be liable for any inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant or injury to the business of Tenant resulting from delays in repairing such damage. If the Premises or the Building are substantially damaged so as to prevent Tenant from using the Premises for the Permitted Use and the Premises have not been restored to the condition required pursuant to the terms of this Lease within two hundred and seventy (270) days following said casualty (or if such casualty occurs during the last 18 months of the term, within ninety (90) days after the date of such casualty), then Tenant may terminate this Lease upon thirty (30) days written notice to Landlord unless Landlord shall substantially complete such repair and restoration within such thirty (30) day period in which event Tenant’s termination shall be void and of no further force or effect.

  • Damage or Destruction 17.1 If the Premises or the Building are totally or partially damaged or destroyed thereby rendering the Premises totally or partially inaccessible or unusable, then Landlord shall diligently repair and restore the Premises and the Building to substantially the same condition they were in prior to such damage or destruction; provided, however, that if in Landlord’s reasonable judgment such repair and restoration cannot be completed within two hundred seventy (270) days after the occurrence of such damage or destruction (taking into account the time needed for effecting a satisfactory settlement with any insurance company involved, removal of debris, preparation of plans and issuance of all required governmental permits), then Landlord shall have the right to terminate this Lease by giving written notice of termination within forty five (45) days after the occurrence of such damage or destruction. If this Lease is terminated pursuant to this Article, then rent shall be apportioned (based on the portion of the Premises which is usable or used after such damage or destruction) and paid to the later of the date of termination or the date Tenant completely vacates and abandons the Premises on account of such damage and (if applicable) Landlord shall be entitled to any insurance proceeds received by Tenant that are attributable to Landlord’s Work and other improvements insured or required to be insured by Tenant that would remain in the Premises at the end of the Lease Term. If this Lease is not terminated as a result of such damage or destruction, then until such repair and restoration of the Premises are substantially complete, Tenant shall be required to pay rent only for the portion of the Premises that is usable while such repair and restoration are being made; provided, however, that (x) if such damage or destruction was caused by the act or omission of Tenant or any Agent of Tenant, then Tenant shall not be entitled to any such rent reduction and (y) if Tenant fails to immediately pay over to Landlord insurance proceeds when received from Tenant’s insurance any such rent abatement shall end on the date when Landlord would have been able to substantially complete repair and restoration of the Premises had Tenant timely paid Landlord such insurance proceeds. After receipt of all insurance proceeds (including proceeds of insurance maintained by Tenant), Landlord shall proceed with and bear the expenses of such repair and restoration of the Premises and the Building; provided, however, that (a) if such damage or destruction was caused by the act or omission of Tenant or any Agent of Tenant, then Tenant shall pay Landlord’s deductible and the amount by which such expenses exceed the insurance proceeds, if any, actually received by Landlord on account of such damage or destruction (or, if Landlord fails to maintain the insurance required by Section 13.3, that Landlord would have received had Landlord maintained such insurance required by Section 13.3), (b) Tenant shall pay the amount by which the cost of restoring any item which Landlord is required to restore and Tenant is required to insure exceeds the insurance proceeds received with respect thereto, and (c) Landlord shall not be required to repair or restore any tenant improvements installed in the Premises (except to the extent Landlord receives proceeds therefor from Tenant’s insurance), any Alterations or any other contents of the Premises (including Tenant’s trade fixtures, decorations, furnishings, equipment or personal property). Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Landlord shall have the right to terminate this Lease if (1) insurance proceeds plus deductibles are insufficient to pay the full cost of such repair and restoration (so long as Landlord maintains the insurance required by Section 13.3), (2) the holder of any Mortgage fails or refuses to make such insurance proceeds available for such repair and restoration, (3) zoning or other applicable Laws or regulations do not permit such repair and restoration, or (4) the damage to the Building exceeds thirty five percent (35%) of the replacement value of the Building.

  • Partial Damage or Destruction If, during the Term, any Property shall be totally or partially destroyed but the Facility is not rendered Unsuitable for Its Permitted Use, Tenant shall, subject to Section 10.2.3, promptly restore such Facility as provided in Section 10.2.4.

  • Damage or Destruction Condemnation 16.1. If the Hotel is damaged by fire or other casualty, Operator shall promptly notify Owner. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect subsequent to such casualty provided that either party may terminate this Agreement upon thirty days’ prior written notice to the other party if (a) Owner shall elect to close the Hotel as a result of such casualty (except on a temporary basis for repairs or restoration) or (b) Owner shall determine in good faith not to proceed with the restoration of the Hotel; provided further, Operator may terminate this Agreement upon thirty days’ prior written notice to Owner if forty percent (40%) or more of the rooms in the Hotel are unavailable for rental for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days or more as a result of such casualty.

  • FIRE OR CASUALTY Tenant shall give immediate notice to Landlord in case of fire or accident or other damage defects in or to the Apartment or the building and to any of the fixtures or equipment therein. If the Apartment or the building shall be partially damaged by fire, the damages shall be repaired by and at the expense of Landlord as soon as it can reasonably be done under the circumstances, due allowance to be taken into consideration for any delays which may arise by reason of labor troubles, inability to obtain labor or materials, Governmental orders, regulations and restrictions, delays in adjusting the insurance loss or other causes beyond Landlord’s reasonable control. If the Apartment or the building shall be damaged from such causes or from any of them to such extent that the same cannot be repaired with reasonable diligence within a period of sixty days, or if Landlord shall decide not to repair or rebuild the same or if Landlord shall decide to demolish the building or to convert it to other uses then and in any such event, Landlord may within sixty days after such damages occur give Tenant notice of such decision and thereupon the term of the Lease shall expire upon the third day after such notice is given , and Tenant shall thereupon vacate and surrender the Apartment to Landlord forthwith, and in such case, the rent shall be paid up to and apportioned as of the date on which Tenant shall vacate and surrender the demised premises. In the event the Apartment is damaged to such an extent that is untenantable in whole or in part, rent shall be paid up to time of such damage and shall thereafter xxxxx in proportion to the part of the Apartment which may be usable until such time as the premises shall have been put into repair. If the Apartment or the building shall be damaged or destroyed by fire or other cause resulting from any negligent act or omission or breach of any provision of this Lease by Tenant, Tenant shall nevertheless be liable to Landlord for any damage sustained by Landlord as a result thereof and the making of any necessary repairs or rebuilding by Landlord shall not constitute a waiver of the claim of Landlord, or of its insurer by subrogation, against Tenant for damages. Landlord and Tenant agree that the agreement contained in this paragraph is an agreement made in place of the provisions of Section 227 of the Real Property Law of New York.

  • Damage by Fire or Other Casualty Tenant shall promptly notify Landlord of any damage or destruction of any portion of the Premises (a “Casualty”) and diligently repair or reconstruct such portion of the Premises to a like or better condition than existed prior to such damage or destruction. Any net insurance proceeds payable with respect to the Casualty shall be paid directly to Landlord and, if an Event of Default has not occurred hereunder, may be used for the repair or reconstruction of the applicable portion of the Premises pursuant to Landlord’s disbursement requirements and subject to the provisions of the Facility Mortgage Documents and the release of insurance proceeds by the Facility Mortgagee, if any. If such proceeds are insufficient, Tenant shall provide the required additional funds; if they are more than sufficient, the surplus shall belong and be paid to Tenant. Except as expressly provided in the last sentence of this Section 18, Tenant shall not have any right under this Lease, and hereby waives all rights under applicable law, to xxxxx, reduce or offset Rent by reason of any damage or destruction of any portion of the Premises by reason of an insured or uninsured Casualty. If the Facility Mortgagee does not agree to release all of the insurance proceeds to reimburse Tenant and Landlord does not agree to reimburse Tenant up to the amount of such insurance proceeds in the event of a Casualty that renders the Facility unsuitable for its Permitted Use, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease and remove the Facility from the Portfolio. Upon the removal of the Facility from the Portfolio, this Lease shall be of no further force or affect, except for any obligations or liability of any party hereunder that accrued on or prior to the date of the Casualty. In the event of a Casualty that does not render the Facility unsuitable for its Permitted Use, Tenant shall restore the Facility to substantially the same condition as existed immediately before the partial Casualty in accordance with the provisions of this Section 18, and the Rent shall be reduced on a pro rata basis based upon the number of beds removed from service and otherwise taking into consideration all relevant factors affecting the Facility resulting from such partial Casualty.

  • Damage Destruction or Condemnation If the Dock or any portion thereof is at any time destroyed or damaged by a casualty, or if any portion of the Dock or adjacent parcels are taken pursuant to the exercise or threatened exercise of the power of eminent domain (including a conveyance in lieu thereof), Port may elect to terminate this Agreement.

  • Loss or Destruction Upon receipt of evidence satisfactory to the Company of the loss, theft, destruction, or mutilation of this Warrant Certificate and, in the case of any such loss, theft or destruction, upon delivery of an indemnity agreement or bond satisfactory in form, substance and amount to the Company or, in the case of any such mutilation, upon surrender and cancellation of this Warrant Certificate, the Company at its expense will execute and deliver, in lieu thereof, a new Warrant Certificate of like tenor.

  • Damage by Casualty If during the Term or previous thereto, the Premises shall be destroyed or so damaged by fire or another casualty as to become un-leasable, then, at the option of the Lessor, this Agreement shall terminate from the date of such damage or destruction. The Lessor shall exercise this option to so terminate this Agreement by notice in writing delivered to the Lessee within [#] days after such casualty. Upon such notice, the Lessee shall immediately surrender said Premises and all interest therein to the Lessor, and the Lessee shall pay Rent up until the date of casualty. If the Lessor does not elect to terminate this Agreement, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect, and the Lessor shall expeditiously repair the Premises, placing the same in as good a condition as they were at the time of the damage or destruction. Rent shall be prorated, taking into account the amount of time the Lessee is unable to occupy the Premises. If the Premises are slightly damaged by fire or another casualty but are still leasable, the Lessor shall expeditiously repair the same with no rent proration. The Lessee may not make a claim for compensation because of any inconvenience or loss of business arising from the necessity of repairing any portion of the building or the Premises.

  • Insurance; Damage to or Destruction of Collateral (a) The Credit Parties shall, at their sole cost and expense, maintain the policies of insurance described on Disclosure Schedule (3.18) as in effect on the date hereof or otherwise in form and amounts and with insurers reasonably acceptable to Agent. Such policies of insurance (or the loss payable and additional insured endorsements delivered to Agent) shall contain provisions pursuant to which the insurer agrees to provide 30 days prior written notice to Agent in the event of any non-renewal, cancellation or amendment of any such insurance policy. If any Credit Party at any time or times hereafter shall fail to obtain or maintain any of the policies of insurance required above or to pay all premiums relating thereto, Agent may at any time or times thereafter obtain and maintain such policies of insurance and pay such premiums and take any other action with respect thereto that Agent deems advisable. Agent shall have no obligation to obtain insurance for any Credit Party or pay any premiums therefor. By doing so, Agent shall not be deemed to have waived any Default or Event of Default arising from any Credit Party's failure to maintain such insurance or pay any premiums therefor. All sums so disbursed, including reasonable attorneys' fees, court costs and other charges related thereto, shall be payable on demand by Borrower to Agent and shall be additional Obligations hereunder secured by the Collateral.

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