Common use of Electrical Supply Clause in Contracts

Electrical Supply. Landlord shall not be liable in any way to Tenant for any failure or defect in the supply or character of electrical energy furnished to the Leased Premises by reason of any requirement, act or omission of the public utility serving the Building with electricity. Tenant’s use of electrical energy in the Leased Premises shall not at any time exceed the capacity of any of the electrical conductors and equipment in or otherwise serving the Leased Premises. Tenant shall not install or operate in the Leased Premises any electrically operated equipment, including lighting, which uses electric current in excess of the allocable share of the Building system capacity without Landlord’s written consent, which consent may be conditioned upon Tenant’s agreement to pay an additional charge to compensate Landlord for Tenant’s excessive consumption of electricity and to pay the cost of any additional wiring which may be required for the operation of such equipment. Tenant shall not connect any equipment or other electrical device to the electrical system of the Building that would require unusual or excessive electrical service or that would interfere with the adequate supply of electrical service to (i) other tenants within the Building, or (ii) the Building common facilities. Any feeders or risers to supply Tenants electrical requirements in addition to those originally installed, and all other equipment proper and necessary in connection with such feeders or risers, shall be installed by Landlord upon Tenant’s request, at the sole cost and expense of Tenant, provided that, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, such additional feeders or risers are permissible under applicable laws and insurance regulations and the installation of such feeders or risers will not cause permanent damage or injury to the Building or cause or create a dangerous condition or unreasonably interfere with other tenants of the Building.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Comscore, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Comscore, Inc.)

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Electrical Supply. Landlord shall not be liable in any way to Tenant for any failure or defect in the supply or character of electrical energy furnished to the Leased Premises by reason of any requirement, act or omission of the public utility serving the Building with electricity. Tenant’s 's use of electrical energy in the Leased Premises shall not at any time exceed the capacity of any of the electrical conductors and equipment in or otherwise serving the Leased Premises. Tenant shall not install or operate in the Leased Premises any electrically operated equipment, including lighting, which uses electric current in excess of the allocable share of the Building system capacity without Landlord’s 's written consent, which consent may be conditioned upon Tenant’s 's agreement to pay an additional charge to compensate Landlord for Tenant’s 's excessive consumption of electricity and to pay the cost of any additional wiring which may be required for the operation of such equipment. Tenant shall not connect any equipment or other electrical device to the electrical system of the Building that would require unusual or excessive electrical service or that would interfere with the adequate supply of electrical service to (i) other tenants within the Building, or (ii) the Building common facilities. In order to minimize the chances of the Building's electrical capacity being exceeded and to reduce the possibility of a possible adverse effect upon the Building electrical service Tenant shall give notice to Landlord whenever Tenant shall connect to the Building electrical distribution system any electrically operated equipment other than lamps, typewriters, personal computers, computer servers, and similar small office machines. Any feeders or risers to supply Tenants Tenant's electrical requirements in addition to those originally installed, and all other equipment proper and necessary in connection with such feeders or risers, shall be installed by Landlord upon Tenant’s 's request, at the sole cost and expense of Tenant, provided that, in Landlord’s 's reasonable judgment, such additional feeders or risers are permissible under applicable laws and insurance regulations and the installation of such feeders or risers will not cause permanent damage or injury to the Building or cause or create a dangerous condition or unreasonably interfere with other tenants of the Building.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Comstock Homebuilding Companies, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Comstock Homebuilding Companies, Inc.)

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