Emergency Power Generators Clause Samples

The Emergency Power Generators clause establishes requirements for the provision and maintenance of backup power sources in the event of a primary power failure. Typically, this clause specifies the type, capacity, and operational standards for generators that must be installed on the premises, as well as responsibilities for regular testing and fuel supply. Its core function is to ensure continuity of critical operations during power outages, thereby minimizing disruptions and safeguarding safety and essential services.
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Emergency Power Generators. Landlord has heretofore installed one or more emergency power generators (collectively, the “Generator”) and associated fuel storage tanks (collectively, “FST”) in accordance with specifications designed by Tenant as provided in Special Stipulation 20 of the Original Lease, and Tenant has accepted the Generator and FST for maintenance by Tenant and acknowledges that same have been installed in accordance with Tenant’s requirements and are satisfactory for Tenant’s purposes. Tenant shall be solely responsible during the Term of the Lease for conducting all monitoring and maintenance of the Generator and FST in accordance with all applicable requirements of governmental authorities and in accordance with the equipment specifications of the manufacturers thereof, all at Tenant’s sole cost and
Emergency Power Generators. Office Owner shall maintain the Emergency Power Generators, and the costs thereof shall be included in Common Costs.
Emergency Power Generators. Special Stipulation 17 of the Lease provides for the installation by Landlord as part of the initial Tenant Improvements to the Premises of one or more emergency power generators (collectively, the "Generator") and associated fuel storage tanks (collectively, "FST") in accordance with specifications submitted by Tenant and approved by Landlord as provided in Special Stipulation 17 of the Lease, and which installation shall be subject to Landlord's receipt of all permits and approvals required from all applicable governmental authorities having jurisdiction with respect thereto. Tenant shall be solely responsible during the Term of the Lease for conducting all monitoring and maintenance of the Generator and FST in accordance with all applicable requirements of governmental authorities and in accordance with the equipment specifications of the manufacturers thereof, all at Tenant's sole cost and expense. If any Generator should cease to function properly, however, Tenant may elect not to repair or replace such Generator, or otherwise to keep such Generator in operating condition, so long as the Tenant's election not to maintain the Generator in operating condition shall not adversely affect the environmental condition of the Premises. Within ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of the Lease, or if the Lease shall terminate prior to the natural expiration of the Term of the Lease, within thirty (30) days after the termination of the Lease, Tenant shall provide to Landlord written confirmation to Landlord from an environmental consultant reasonably approved by Landlord that the FST and Generator have not impacted soil or groundwater at the Premises. In the event Tenant is unable or fails to provide such confirmation to Landlord within thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord to Tenant requesting the same, then and in that event, Landlord shall have the right to require Tenant to remove and dispose of the FST and Generator in accordance with all applicable Environmental Laws and to repair any damage to the Premises caused by such removal and to remediate and clean up any impacted soil or groundwater at the Premises, all at Tenant's sole cost and expense. Unless Landlord exercises such option to cause Tenant to remove and dispose of the FST and Generator as provided in the preceding sentence, Tenant shall have no right to remove, and shall not remove, the FST and Generator upon the termination or expiration of the Lease. Tenant shall operate and, ...
Emergency Power Generators. Office Owner shall maintain the Emergency Power Generators.
Emergency Power Generators