Delay in Restoration Sample Clauses

Delay in Restoration. Tenant shall not be released from any of its obligations under this Lease by reason of fire or other casualty, except to the extent and upon the conditions expressly stated in this Article 11. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, should Landlord be delayed or prevented from repairing or restoring the damaged Premises by reason of acts of God, war, governmental restrictions, inability to procure the necessary labor or materials, delays in effecting insurance recovery, or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of Landlord, Landlord shall be relieved of its obligation to make such repairs or restoration for a period equal to such delay or prevention.
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Delay in Restoration. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, if as of the date that is nine (9) months after the receipt of insurance proceeds and necessary permits Landlord has not completed the restoration for which it is responsible and use of or access to the Premises continues to be materially impacted, Tenant may terminate this Lease, whereupon Landlord shall be relieved of its obligation to make such repairs or restoration and Tenant shall be released from its obligations under this Lease effective as of the date of such election or the date Tenant surrenders possession, if later. If damage is due to any cause other than fire or other peril paid in full by Landlord’s insurance or if Landlord’s lender will not permit the insurance proceeds to be used for restoration, Landlord may elect to terminate this Lease.
Delay in Restoration. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Section 16, if Landlord cannot substantially complete the restoration of the Demised Premises following Damage by the Restoration Completion Date, this Lease may, at the election of Landlord or Tenant, terminate upon the delivery of written notice delivered by Landlord or Tenant to the other.
Delay in Restoration. Tenant shall not be released from any of its obligations under this Lease by reason of fire or other casualty, except to the extent and upon the conditions expressly stated in this Article 11. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, should Landlord be delayed or prevented from repairing or restoring the damaged Premises by reason of fire or other casualty (other than the original casualty event which necessitated the initial repair and restoration work), Landlord shall be relieved of its obligation to make such repairs or restoration for a period equal to such delay or prevention, provided that, if the such delay causes the completion of the repair and restoration work to exceed a total of three hundred sixty (360) days after the date of discovery of the damage, then Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease by written notice to Landlord effective as of the date specified in the notice, which date shall not be less than thirty (30) days after the date such notice is given to Landlord.
Delay in Restoration. Tenant shall not be released from any of its obligations under this Lease by reason of fire or other casualty, except to the extent and upon the conditions expressly stated in this Article. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Article, should Landlord be delayed or prevented from repairing or restoring the damaged Premises or Building by reason of acts of God, war, governmental restrictions, inability to procure the necessary labor or materials, or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of Landlord, Landlord shall be relieved of its obligation to make such repairs or restoration for a period equal to such delay or prevention, provided however, if such delay in restoration exceeds a period of 90 days, Tenant shall have the option to terminate this Lease, in such event, Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for any loss or damage whatsoever and Tenant shall not be liable for any additional rent.

Related to Delay in Restoration

  • Restoration The following provisions shall apply in connection with the Restoration of the Property:

  • Notice; Restoration If the Property is damaged or destroyed, in whole or in part, by fire or other casualty (a “Casualty”), Borrower shall give prompt notice thereof to Lender. Following the occurrence of a Casualty, Borrower, regardless of whether insurance proceeds are available, shall promptly proceed to restore, repair, replace or rebuild the Property in accordance with Legal Requirements to be of at least equal value and of substantially the same character as prior to such damage or destruction.

  • Capital Account Restoration No Limited Partner shall have any obligation to restore any negative balance in its Capital Account upon liquidation of the Partnership. The General Partner shall be obligated to restore any negative balance in its Capital Account upon liquidation of its interest in the Partnership by the end of the taxable year of the Partnership during which such liquidation occurs, or, if later, within 90 days after the date of such liquidation.

  • Landlord’s Contribution Landlord shall, in the manner hereinafter set forth, contribute the lesser of (i) the actual cost of Tenant’s Work or (ii) $1,698,800.00 (calculated on the basis of $40.00 per rentable square foot of the Relocation Premises) (“Landlord’s Contribution”) towards the costs of designing and constructing Tenant’s Work. Tenant shall be entitled to use up to $424,700.00 (i.e., $10.00 per rentable square foot of the Relocation Premises) of Landlord’s Contribution towards the cost of architectural and engineering drawings, furniture, fixtures and equipment, permitting costs, cabling, wiring and moving costs, signage, third-party legal fees and consulting costs incurred by Tenant in the performance of Tenant’s Work. Provided no Default of Tenant exists at the time that Tenant submits any Requisition (as hereinafter defined) on account of Landlord’s Contribution, Landlord shall pay the cost of the work shown on each Requisition submitted by Tenant to Landlord within twenty-five (25) days of Landlord’s receipt thereof. For the purposes hereof, a “Requisition” shall mean written documentation showing in reasonable detail the costs of the Tenant’s Work then installed by Tenant in the Premises. Each Requisition shall be accompanied by evidence reasonably satisfactory to Landlord that all work covered by previous Requisitions has been fully paid. Landlord shall have the right, upon reasonable advance notice to Tenant, to inspect Tenant’s books and records relating to each Requisition in order to verify the amount thereof. Tenant shall submit Requisition(s) no more often than monthly. Landlord’s Contribution, less a 10% retainage (which retainage shall be payable as part of the final draw), shall be paid to the general contractor that performs Tenant’s Work, in periodic disbursements within twenty-five (25) days after receipt of the following documentation: (i) an application for payment and sworn statement of contractor substantially in the form of AIA Document G-702 covering all work for which disbursement is to be made to a date specified therein; (ii) a certification from an AIA architect substantially in the form of the Architect’s Certificate for Payment found in AIA Document G702, Application and Certificate of Payment; (iii) Contractor’s, subcontractor’s and material supplier’s waivers of liens which shall cover all Tenant’s Work for which disbursement is being requested and all other statements and forms required for compliance with the mechanics’ lien laws of the state in which the Relocation Premises is located, together with all such invoices, contracts, or other supporting data as Landlord or Landlord’s Mortgagee may reasonably require; (iv) a cost breakdown for each trade or subcontractor performing Tenant’s Work; (v) plans and specifications for Tenant’s Work, together with a certificate from an AIA architect that such plans and specifications comply in all material respects with all laws affecting the Building, Property and Relocation Premises; (vi) copies of all construction contracts for Tenant’s Work, together with copies of all change orders, if any; and (vii) a request to disburse from Tenant containing an approval by Tenant of the work done and a good faith estimate of the cost to complete Tenant’s Work. Upon completion of Tenant’s Work, and prior to final disbursement of Landlord’s Contribution, Tenant shall furnish Landlord with: (I) general contractor and architect’s completion affidavits, (2) full and final waivers of lien, (3) receipted bills covering all labor and materials expended and used, (4) as-built plans of the Tenant’s Work, and (5) the certification of Tenant’s architect that Tenant’s Work has been installed in a good and workmanlike manner in accordance with the Tenant’s Plans, and in accordance with applicable laws, codes and ordinances. In no event shall Landlord be required to disburse Landlord’s Contribution more than one (1) time per month. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Landlord shall not be obligated to disburse any portion of Landlord’s Contribution during the continuance of an uncured Default by Tenant under the Lease, and Landlord’s obligation to disburse shall only resume when and if such Default is cured. If Tenant does not submit a request for payment of the entire Landlord’s Contribution to Landlord in accordance with the provisions contained in this Section II (D) on or before the date that is twelve (12) months after the Relocation Date, any unused amount shall accrue to the sole benefit of Landlord, it being understood that Tenant shall not be entitled to any credit, abatement or other concession in connection therewith. Tenant shall be responsible for all applicable state sales or use taxes, if any, payable in connection with Tenant’s Work and Landlord’s Contribution.

  • Restoration of Premises On a taking of the Premises which does not result in a termination of this Lease (other than as to the part of the Premises so taken), Landlord and Tenant shall restore the Premises to substantially the condition existing immediately before such taking, to the extent commercially reasonable and as permitted by and subject to then applicable Requirements. Landlord and Tenant shall perform such restoration in accordance with the applicable provisions and allocation of responsibility for repair and restoration of the Premises on damage or destruction pursuant to Article 12 above, and both parties shall use any awards received by such party attributable to the Premises for such purpose.

  • Restoration of Tenant's Property If Tenant is required to restore any Property as hereinabove provided, Tenant shall either (a) restore all alterations and improvements made by Tenant and Tenant’s Personal Property, or (b) replace such alterations and improvements and Tenant’s Personal Property with improvements or items of the same or better quality and utility in the operation of such Property.

  • Surrender/Restoration Lessee shall surrender the Premises by the end of the last day of the Lease term or any earlier termination date, clean and free of debris and in good operating order, condition and state of repair, ordinary wear and tear excepted. Ordinary wear and tear shall not include any damage or deterioration that would have been prevented by good maintenance practice or by Lessee performing all of its obligations under this Lease. Except as otherwise agreed or specified herein, the Premises, as surrendered, shall include the Alterations and Utility Installations. The obligation of Lessee shall include the repair of any damage occasioned by the installation, maintenance or removal of Lessee's Trade Fixtures, furnishings, equipment, and Lessee-Owned Alterations and Utility Installations, as well as the removal of any storage tank installed by or for Lessee, and the removal, replacement, or remediation of any soil, material or ground water contaminated by Lessee, all as may then be required by Applicable Requirements and/or good practice. Lessee's Trade Fixtures shall remain the property of Lessee and shall be removed by Lessee subject to its obligation to repair and restore the Premises per this Lease.

  • Insurance Casualty Condemnation Restoration SECTION 8.1. INSURANCE SECTION 8.2. CASUALTY SECTION 8.3. CONDEMNATION SECTION 8.4. RESTORATION

  • Repairs Tenant and its agents shall have been given full opportunity to inspect and examine the Premises prior to occupancy and, by entry hereunder, Tenant accepts the Premises in its present "as is" condition, except for latent defects, and without any warranty as to the condition of the Premises or the Building; provided, however, Landlord warrants that all tenant improvements constructed by Landlord in the Premises shall be free from material defects for a period of one (1) year from the date the Premises are delivered to Tenant by Landlord. Except as required by Landlord in the next paragraph below, Tenant shall, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, keep the Premises and every part thereof in good condition and repair, ordinary wear and tear and damage thereto by fire, earthquake, act of God or the elements excepted. If Tenant does not make such repairs, Landlord may, after reasonable notice to Tenant, make such repairs and Tenant shall pay (the costs thereof and any accrued interest thereon upon demand. In the event Tenant makes any repairs to the Premises or Building at the expense of Landlord as provided by any law, statute or ordinance now or hereafter in effect, Tenant shall do so only after having given reasonable notice to Landlord and Tenant shall only incur reasonable costs in making such repairs and shall make only such repairs as are reasonable, necessary and prudent under the prevailing circumstances. Landlord shall, at Landlord's expense subject to the provisions of Article 5, keep the structural portion including the HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems of the Building in good order, condi- Upon the expiration or sooner termination of the Term hereof, Tenant shall surrender the Premises to Landlord in the same condition as when received, ordinary wear and tear and damage thereto by fire, earthquake, act of God or the elements excepted.

  • CONTRIBUTION IN THE EVENT OF JOINT LIABILITY (a) To the fullest extent permissible under applicable law, if the indemnification, hold harmless and/or exoneration rights provided for in this Agreement are unavailable to Indemnitee in whole or in part for any reason whatsoever, the Company, in lieu of indemnifying, holding harmless or exonerating Indemnitee, shall pay, in the first instance, the entire amount incurred by Indemnitee, whether for judgments, liabilities, fines, penalties, amounts paid or to be paid in settlement and/or for Expenses, in connection with any Proceeding without requiring Indemnitee to contribute to such payment, and the Company hereby waives and relinquishes any right of contribution it may have at any time against Indemnitee.

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