Damage Repair Sample Clauses

Damage Repair. 14.1.1 If the Premises shall be destroyed or rendered untenantable, either wholly or in part, by fire or other casualty, then, unless this Lease is terminated for reasons permitted pursuant to Sections 14.2 and/or 14.5, below, Landlord shall, within thirty (30) days after the date of such casualty, provide Tenant with Landlord's good faith written estimate (the "Estimate") of how long it will take to repair or restore the Premises.
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Damage Repair. In the event the Building or the Premises shall be destroyed or rendered untenantable either in whole or in part by fire or other casualty, Landlord may at its option restore the Building or premises to as near their previous condition as is reasonably possible. In the meantime, unless the damage was caused by acts, omissions, or negligence of Tenant, its agents, employees, contractors, or invitees, the rent shall be abated in the same proportion as the untenantable portion of the Premises bears to the whole thereof. But, unless Landlord within thirty (30) days after the happening of any such casualty shall notify Tenant of its election to restore, this Lease shall not continue and Landlord shall commence the necessary restoration. Such restoration by Landlord shall not include replacement of Tenant's trade fixtures, furniture, equipment, or other items that do not become part of the Building or any improvements to the Premises in excess of those provided for in the allowance for building standard items as of the Commencement Date of this Lease. The Tenant at no cost to the Landlord shall perform Restoration of the Premises required beyond Landlord's obligation. If Landlord shall elect to notify Tenant that Landlord shall not restore, this Lease shall terminate as of the date of the occurrence and Tenant shall promptly vacate the Premises. Upon vacating, any prepaid rent from date of vacating shall be refunded to Tenant.
Damage Repair. Costs Vehicle or third-party property is damaged during hire where not excess reduction option applies Actual damage or repair costs to the vehicle or third-party property and the daily rental rate of the vehicle while the vehicle is unavailable for hire by Star RV due to repair
Damage Repair. If Tenant cannot, or opts not to terminate the Lease pursuant to the provision set forth above, and if the Premises shall be destroyed or rendered untenantable, either wholly or in part, by fire or other casualty, Landlord may, at its option, (i) terminate this Lease effective as of the date of such damage or destruction, or (ii) restore the Premises to their previous condition, and in the meantime the Base Rent and TICAM shall be abated in the same proportion as the untenantable portion of the Premises bears to the whole thereof, and this Lease shall continue in full force and effect. If the damage is due, directly or indirectly, to the fault or neglect of Tenant, or its officers, contractors, licensees, agents, servants, employees, guests, invitees or visitors, there shall be no abatement of Base Rent, except to the extent Landlord receives proceeds from any applicable insurance policy of Tenant to compensate Landlord for loss of Base Rent.
Damage Repair. If the Building is damaged, through no fault of Tenant, or its employees, suppliers, customers or invitees, Landlord shall repair that damage as soon as reasonably possible, unless: (i) Landlord reasonably determines that the cost of repair would exceed ten percent (10%) of the full replacement cost of the Building Table of Contents (“Replacement Cost”) and the damage is not covered by Landlord’s property insurance or (ii) Landlord reasonably determines that the cost of repair would exceed fifty percent (50%) of the Replacement Cost; or (iii) Landlord reasonably determines that the cost of repair would exceed twenty percent (20%) of the Replacement Cost and the damage occurs during the final twelve (12) months of the term. Should Landlord elect not to repair the damage for one of the preceding reasons, Landlord shall so notify Tenant in writing within sixty (60) days after the damage occurs and this Lease shall terminate ninety (90) days after the date of that notice (or such earlier date as Tenant may elect) and the obligations of the parties shall terminate as if the Lease term had naturally expired.
Damage Repair. If the Premises shall be destroyed or rendered untenantable, (either wholly or in part) by fire or other casualty, Landlord may, at its option, restore the Premises to their previous condition, and in the meantime the monthly Rent shall be abated I n the same proportion as the untenantable portion of the Premises bears to the whole thereof, and this Lease shall continue in full force and effect. If the damage is due directly or indirectly, to the willful misconduct of Tenant, or its officers, contractors, licensees, agents, servants, employees, guests, invitees or visitors, there shall be no abatement of Rent except to the extent Landlord receives proceeds from any applicable insurance policy to compensate Landlord for loss of Rent.
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Damage Repair. A If the Premises shall be destroyed or rendered untenantable, either wholly or in part, by fire or other casualty, or if access to the Premises shall be denied by virtue of damage caused in a fire or other casualty, then, unless this Lease is terminated pursuant to this Section 4.4. Landlord shall, within thirty (30) days after the date of such casualty, provide Tenant with Landlord's good faith written estimate (the "Estimate") of how long it will take to repair or restore the Premises to the extent described in Section 4.4.3, below. B If the Estimate indicates that Landlord will require less than two hundred ten (210) days after the date of such casualty to perform such repairs or restoration, then Landlord shall restore the Premises in accordance with Section 4.4.3, below. Pending substantial completion of such restoration, Rent shall be abated in the same proportion as the untenantable portion of the Premises bears to the whole thereof. C If Landlord indicates in the Estimate that it will require in excess of two hundred ten (210) days after the date of such casualty to restore the Premises in accordance with this Section 4.4, then within thirty (30) days after Landlord delivers Tenant the Estimate, either Landlord or Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease by a written notice to the other specifying the effective date of termination. The effective date of termination specified in the notice shall not be less than thirty (30) nor more than forty-five (45) days after the date such notice is given. D If neither party elects to terminate the Lease under Section 4.4.1.C., and Landlord fails or declines to exercise any other termination right pursuant to this Section 4.4, Landlord shall restore the Premises in accordance with Section 4.4.3, below. If such restoration is not substantially completed within two hundred ten (210) days after the date of the casualty (or such longer period as indicated in the Estimate, if applicable), then for a period of up to thirty (30) days after the expiration of such period (but in all events no later than the date Landlord substantially completes its restoration of the Premises), Tenant, as its sole remedy, shall have the right to terminate this Lease upon thirty (30) days' prior written notice to Landlord; provided, however, that if Landlord completes such restoration prior to the end of such thirty (30) day notice period, Tenant's notice of termination shall be deemed rescinded, and this Lease shall continue...
Damage Repair if Customer or any of its agents, assignees, sublicensees, representatives, employees, contractors, subcontractors or invitees damages any portion of the Data Center or any equipment of any tenant, licensee or customer, Licensor and/or Company shall have the right and may, in its sole discretion, repair such damage and Customer shall immediately reimburse Licensor and/or Company, as applicable for all costs and expenses incurred in such repair.
Damage Repair. All damages and repairs required to be reported to the Parish Clerk and to be logged in the Damage/Repairs book.
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