Damaged Sites Sample Clauses

Damaged Sites. If such Site is a Casualty Site as a result of physical damage prior to the Applicable Closing Date (a “Damaged Site”), the T‑Mobile Parties may, at their option, (A) elect to repair, at their sole cost and expense, the Tower so as to bring the condition of such Tower to substantially the same (or better) condition that it was in immediately prior to the event or occurrence of the event causing such Tower to be designated as a Damaged Site (as determined by Crown in good faith) or (B) elect to reimburse Crown for the amount estimated by Crown in good faith to be required to complete the repair of the Tower and, promptly upon the receipt of an invoice from Crown or the Tower Operator, any actual out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Crown or the Tower Operator to so repair the Tower in excess of such estimated amount paid, if any. With respect to each Damaged Site, if the T-Mobile Parties or T-Mobile SPEs elect not to repair the Tower or pay Crown to repair the Tower pursuant to this Section 4.6(b) no later than 5 business days prior to the Applicable Closing, then such Damaged Site shall be treated as an Excluded Site as if the T-Mobile Parties and the T-Mobile SPEs had elected to exclude such Damaged Site pursuant to Section 4.2(a).
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Damaged Sites. With respect to Sites physically damaged by Force Majeure, Contributors may elect to repair the Tower prior to the Initial Closing Date so as to bring the condition of such Tower to substantially the same (or better) condition that it was in immediately prior to the event or occurrence of the event causing such Tower to be designated as a Casualty Site, or, in lieu thereof, if the Tower has not been so repaired by the Initial Closing Date, Contributors and/or Lessor may elect to pay or reimburse Lessee at the Initial Closing for the amount of the actual out-of-pocket costs incurred or to be incurred by Lessee to repair the Tower if the Tower has not been repaired by the Initial Closing in the manner described above or the amount estimated by Lessee in good faith to be required to so repair the Tower if the Tower has not been repaired by the Initial Closing. With respect to each damaged Casualty Site, if Contributors and/or Lessor do not, or do not elect to, repair the Tower or pay Lessee to repair the Tower pursuant to this Section 3.7(b) prior to the Initial Closing, then, in each such case, such Casualty Site will be treated as an Excluded Site as if Contributors had elected to exclude such Casualty Site pursuant to Section 3.7(a) unless Lessee will elect to cause Lessor to Lease the Leased Property of such Site in accordance with Section 3.7(a).

Related to Damaged Sites

  • Premises Building Project and Common Areas 1.1 Premises, Building, Project and Common Areas.

  • Damage or Destruction of Premises If the Premises, the Unit or the Building or any part thereof shall be damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty (a “casualty”), or ordered to be demolished by the action of any public authority in consequence of a casualty, or taken by any exercise of the right of eminent domain, Tenant shall immediately give notice thereof to Landlord. Unless this Lease is terminated as provided herein, this Lease shall remain in full force and effect and Landlord shall proceed (or shall cause the Primary Board to proceed) with diligence to repair or cause to be repaired such damage so as to restore the Premises, the Building and access thereto, or what may remain thereof (including the Initial Tenant Work but excluding any other Tenant Work), as nearly as practicable to the condition they were in immediately prior to such damage, destruction or taking, subject to then applicable Legal Requirements and Title Matters, but neither Landlord nor the Primary Board shall be required to expend in such repair or rebuilding more than the proceeds of insurance or award of damages, if any, recovered or recoverable with respect to such damage, destruction or taking (plus, in the case of casualty, the amount of any insurance deductibles (which shall be deemed Operating Costs)), less Landlord’s (or the Primary Board’s) reasonable expenses incurred in collecting such proceeds or award, as the case may be, but in the case of damage or destruction only to the extent Landlord was carrying the insurance required to be carried pursuant to this Lease at the time of such damage or destruction. All such repairs made necessary by any negligent act or omission or any willful misconduct of Tenant shall be made by Landlord (or the Primary Board) at Tenant’s expense to the extent that the cost of such repairs is not covered by insurance proceeds available therefor (including the payment by Tenant of any applicable deductible amount). Landlord shall not be liable for delays in the making of any such repairs that are due to Force Majeure, 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. All repairs to and replacements of Tenant Property and any Tenant Work other than the Initial Tenant Work shall be made by and at the expense of Tenant, which work Tenant shall promptly commence as soon as practicable and thereafter prosecute diligently to completion.

  • Mortgaged Property Undamaged The Mortgaged Property is undamaged by waste, fire, earthquake or earth movement, windstorm, flood, tornado or other casualty so as to affect adversely the value of the Mortgaged Property as security for the Mortgage Loan or the use for which the premises were intended;

  • Leasehold Improvements Except for Minor Work (as hereinafter defined), Tenant shall not construct any Leasehold Improvements or otherwise alter the Leased Premises without Landlord’s prior approval, and not until Landlord shall have first approved the plans and specifications therefor, which approvals shall not be unreasonably withheld. All such Leasehold Improvements and alterations (including Minor Work) shall be constructed and installed by Tenant at Tenant’s expense, using a licensed contractor first approved by Landlord (except such approval shall not be required for Minor Work), in substantial compliance with the approved plans and specifications therefor (if such plans and specifications are required hereunder) and in strict accordance with all Laws and Private Restrictions. All such construction and installation shall be done in a good and workmanlike manner using new materials (or such other materials as Landlord shall expressly permit in writing) of good quality. Tenant shall not commence construction of any Leasehold Improvements or alterations until (i) all required governmental approvals and permits shall have been obtained, (ii) all requirements regarding insurance imposed by this Lease shall have been satisfied, and (iii) Tenant shall have given Landlord at least five (5) days’ prior written notice of its intention to commence such construction. The term “Minor Work,” as used herein, shall mean any construction or Leasehold Improvements or alteration of the Leased Premises not involving any structural change or change in the character of the improvements, and involving a cost of less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), provided that, for purposes of determining such cost, multiple construction or alteration projects shall be aggregated to the extent they are related to each other, whether undertaken simultaneously or sequentially. Landlord shall respond to Tenant’s requests for approval under this Paragraph 5.1 promptly (and immediately in the event of emergency) and in any event within fifteen (15) business days after receipt of such request. All Leasehold Improvements shall remain the property of Tenant during the Lease Term but shall not be damaged, altered or removed from the Leased Premises. At the expiration or sooner termination of the Lease Term, all Leasehold Improvements shall be surrendered to Landlord as a part of the realty and shall then become Landlord’s property, and Landlord shall have no obligation to reimburse Tenant for all or any portion of the value or cost thereof; provided, however, that if Landlord shall require Tenant to remove any Leasehold Improvements in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 15.1, then Tenant shall so remove such Leasehold Improvements prior to the expiration or sooner termination of the Lease Term.

  • 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.

  • Damage or Destruction If all or a portion of the Subleased Premises is destroyed or damaged as described in Article 10 of the Master Lease: (i) Sublandlord shall have no obligation or liability to Subtenant in connection with any such damage or destruction, (ii) this Sublease shall continue only to the extent the Master Lease remains in effect pursuant to Article 10 of the Master Lease (and Sublandlord shall provide Subtenant with any notices by Master Landlord in connection therewith), (iii) Subtenant shall be entitled to an abatement of Rent to the extent that the Subleased Premises shall have been rendered Untenantable until substantially repaired, but only to the extent that Sublandlord’s rent under the Master Lease has been abated (on the same percentage basis that Sublandlord’s rent is abated), and (iv) Subtenant shall have the same rights to terminate this Sublease as Sublandlord has to terminate the Master Lease, as provided in the Master Lease. Sublandlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to enforce Sublandlord’s rights under Article 10 of the Master Lease. If the destruction or damage relates solely to the Subleased Premises, then Subtenant shall have the right to approve any settlement of Sublandlord’s rights under the Master Lease relating to such casualty, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. In all other cases, Subtenant shall be entitled to participate with Sublandlord in the enforcement of Sublandlord’s rights under Article 10 of the Master Lease, provided that the final settlement in any such case shall be made by Sublandlord.

  • Landlord Improvements Landlord shall substantially complete the Landlord Improvements prior to Tenant’s taking occupancy of the Expansion Space. Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to complete the Landlord Improvements by May 1, 2014. “Substantial Completion” shall mean the Landlord Improvements have been constructed in material accordance with the above referenced drawing, save and except for minor “punch list” items such that Tenant can occupy the Expansion Space and conduct its business, Landlord has obtained all approvals from the applicable governmental authorities for the legal occupancy of the Expansion Space and Landlord has delivered possession of the Expansion Space to Tenant in the required condition, which date is currently anticipated to be May 1, 2014. Upon Substantial Completion, Landlord shall deliver possession of the Expansion Space to Tenant in good, vacant, broom clean condition, with all building systems in good working order and the roof water-tight, and in compliance with all laws applicable to Landlord or Tenant. In the event that construction of the Landlord Improvements is not substantially completed by May 1, 2014, then the Expansion Space Commencement Date shall be automatically amended to be that date the Expansion Space is delivered to Tenant with the Landlord Improvements substantially complete. Upon Substantial Completion of the Landlord Improvements, Landlord shall give Tenant (i) written notice (“Notice of Completion”) that the Expansion Space are ready for occupancy. Within seven (7) days following Landlord’s giving of the Notice of Completion, Landlord and Tenant shall meet at a mutually convenient time to perform a walk-through of the Expansion Space to inspect the Landlord Improvements and to prepare a punch list of minor items needing correction and Landlord shall promptly cause such items to be corrected.

  • Tenant’s Equipment Tenant shall provide notice to Landlord prior to moving any heavy machinery, heavy equipment, freight, bulky matter or fixtures (collectively, “Equipment”) into or out of the Building and shall pay to Landlord any costs actually incurred by Landlord in connection therewith. If such Equipment requires special handling, Tenant agrees (a) to employ only persons holding all necessary licenses to perform such work, (b) all work performed in connection therewith shall comply with all applicable Requirements and (c) such work shall be done only during hours designated by Landlord.

  • Office Space, Equipment and Facilities Provide such office space, office equipment and office facilities as are adequate to fulfill the Adviser’s obligations hereunder.

  • Additional Improvements Common Area Operating Expenses shall not include Real Property Taxes specified in the tax assessor's records and work sheets as being caused by additional improvements placed upon the Industrial Center by other lessees or by Lessor for the exclusive enjoyment of such other lessees. Notwithstanding Paragraph 10.1 hereof, Lessee shall, however, pay to Lessor at the time Common Area Operating Expenses are payable under Paragraph 4.2, the entirety of any increase in Real Property Taxes if assessed solely by reason of Alterations, Trade Fixtures or Utility Installations placed upon the Premises by Lessee or at Lessee's request.

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