Eminent Domain, Loss by Casualty Sample Clauses

Eminent Domain, Loss by Casualty. In the event of any taking by eminent domain, Subtenant shall not be entitled to any portion of any award payable to the "Tenant” under Section 13 of the Master Lease and the Master Landlord shall be entitled to any award payable to the "Landlord" thereunder. Otherwise, all matters relating to eminent domain with respect to the Subleased Premises shall be governed by Section 13 of the Master Lease. In the event of any casualty, the provisions of Section 12 of the Master Lease shall control; provided, that Sublandlord shall not without the written consent of Subtenant exercise any right to terminate the Master Lease either in its capacity as the "Tenant" thereunder or the "Sublandlord" hereunder, and Sublandlord shall have no restoration obligations thereunder.
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Eminent Domain, Loss by Casualty. In the event of any taking by eminent domain or damage by fire or other casualty to the Subleased Premises thereby rendering the Subleased Premises wholly or in part untenantable, Sublessee shall acquiesce in and be bound by any action taken by or agreement entered into between Landlord and Sublessor with respect thereto.
Eminent Domain, Loss by Casualty. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Articles XVII and XVIII of the Lease, in the event of any taking by eminent domain or damage by fire or other casualty to the Subleased Premises thereby rendering the Subleased Premises wholly or in part untenantable, Subtenant shall acquiesce in and be bound by any action taken by or agreement entered into between Landlord and Sublandlord with respect thereto.
Eminent Domain, Loss by Casualty. In the event of any taking by eminent domain or damage by fire or other casualty to the 11th Floor Premises thereby rendering the 11th Floor Premises wholly or in part untenantable, First Potomac shall acquiesce in and be bound by any action taken by or agreement entered into between Landlord and InforMax with respect thereto; provided, however, in the event InforMax is not required to pay all or any portion of its Rent under the InforMax Sublease pursuant to such agreement, First Potomac shall not be required to pay all or a proportionate amount of its Rent under this Sub-Sublease.
Eminent Domain, Loss by Casualty. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Sublease or the provisions of the Prime Lease, Sublessee shall not have the right to terminate this Sublease as to all or any part of the Subleased Premises, and shall not be entitled to any abatement of Base Rent, additional rent or any other item of Rental, by reason of a casualty or condemnation affecting the Subleased Premises unless Sublessor is entitled to terminate the Prime Lease or be entitled to a corresponding abatement with respect to its corresponding obligation under the Prime Lease. If Sublessor is entitled to terminate the Prime Lease for all or any portion of the Subleased Premises by reason of casualty or condemnation, Sublessee may terminate this Sublease as to any corresponding part of the Subleased Premises by written notice to Sublessor given at least five (5) business days prior to the date(s) Sublessor is required to give notice to Lessor of such termination under the terms of the Prime Lease. In the event of any damage by fire or other casualty to the Subleased Premises rendering the Subleased Premises wholly or in part untenantable, Sublessee shall acquiesce in and be bound by any action taken by or agreement with respect thereto entered into by Lessor pursuant to Section 21 of the Prime Lease, and Sublessee shall be entitled to its proportionate share of the rent abatement to the extent actually received by Sublessor for the Subleased Premises, as described therein.
Eminent Domain, Loss by Casualty. In the event of any taking by eminent domain, Subtenant shall be entitled to a portion of any award payable to the “Tenant” under Section 15 of the Master Lease which is in the ratio of the Base Subrent payable hereunder to the Base Rent payable under the Master Lease (the remaining award being payable to Sublandlord) and the Master Landlord shall be entitled to any award payable to the “Landlord” thereunder. Otherwise, all matters relating to eminent domain with respect to the Subleased Premises shall be governed by Section 15 of the Master Lease. In the event of any casualty, the provisions of Section 14 of the Master Lease shall control; provided, that Sublandlord shall have no right to terminate the Master Lease either in its capacity as the “Tenant” thereunder or the “Sublandlord” hereunder.

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  • Damage by Casualty If, during the Initial Term or any Renewal Term(s) or this Lease and in the sole judgment of Lessor, the Premises suffer damage by fire, explosion, or any other casualty (a) to the extent that the Premises cannot reasonably be repaired within 180 days after date of such damage; or, (b) to the extent the Premises cannot be economically repaired, then this Lease shall, at the option of Lessor, terminate as to that portion of the Premises so damaged without penalty to Lessor as of the date of such damage and the Rent allocated to that portion of the Premises so damaged shall cease as of the date of such damage, and Lessee shall forthwith surrender that portion of the damaged Premises to Lessor; provided, however, that this Lease shall continue in full force and effect as to the remainder of the Premises. If this Lease is not so terminated, then Lessee shall repair the Premises as soon as reasonably practicable, and Lessor shall assign any insurance proceeds to Lessee for the purpose of paying for such repairs, and in such event Tenant shall not be obligated to pay any rent for the period from the date the Premises are rendered untenantable until the Premises are again fit and ready for Tenant's use and occupancy. Rent shall xxxxx on a per diem basis. If the Premises are rendered partially untenantable, rent shall be equitably abated for the period from the date the Premises are rendered untenantable until the Premises are again fit and ready for Tenant's use and occupancy. It is further agreed that the period for reconstruction shall be extended for such time during which strikes, riots, civil commotion, governmental intervention, acts of God, or any other contingency beyond Lessee's control shall delay the construction. In case of such damage, whether this Lease is thereby terminated or not, Lessor shall not do anything to hinder or delay Lessee's work or repair, and will cooperate with Lessee in the performance of such repair or work. Lessor shall not be liable to Lessee for any business interruption, loss, liability, property damage, personal injury or inconvenience to Lessee, or Lessee's employees, agents or contractors by making repairs to any part of the Premises, or for any restoration to the Premises made by Lessee. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in the event the holder of any indebtedness secured by a mortgage or deed of trust covering the Premises requires that any or all of the insurance proceeds be applied to such indebtedness, then Lessor shall have the right to terminate this Lease without penalty by delivering written notice of termination to Lessee, whereupon all rights and obligations hereunder shall cease and terminate.

  • Condemnation/Eminent Domain In the event the whole of the Premises, and/or such part thereof as shall substantially interfere with Tenant’s use and occupation thereof, shall be taken for any public or quasi-public purpose by any lawful power or authority by exercise of the right of appropriation, condemnation or eminent domain, or is sold in lieu of or to prevent such taking, then Landlord and Tenant shall each have the right to terminate this Lease (by written notice to the other given no later than 10 days after Landlord notifies Tenant of such taking) effective as of the date possession is required to be surrendered to said authority. In the event any access points to adjoining streets, shall be taken for any public or quasi-public purpose by any lawful power or authority by exercise of the right of appropriation, condemnation or eminent domain, or is sold in lieu of or to prevent such taking, and such taking shall substantially interfere with Tenant’s use of the Premises, then Landlord or Tenant shall each have the right to terminate this Lease effective as of the date possession is required to be surrendered to said authority. Except as provided below, Tenant shall not assert any claim against Landlord or the taking authority for any compensation because of such taking, and Landlord shall be entitled to receive the entire amount of any award without deduction for any estate or interest of Tenant in the Premises. Nothing contained in this Article 12 shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in any separate award made to Tenant for the taking of personal property and fixtures belonging to Tenant or for Tenant’s moving expenses. In the event the amount of property or the type of estate taken shall not substantially interfere with the conduct of Tenant’s business, Landlord shall be entitled to the entire amount of the award without deduction for any estate or interest of Tenant, Landlord shall promptly proceed to restore the Building to substantially their same condition prior to such partial taking less the portion thereof lost in such condemnation (but in no event shall Landlord be obligated to incur costs in such restoration in excess of the amount of the award paid to Landlord, after deducting Landlord’s reasonable costs in connection therewith), and the Base Rent shall be proportionately reduced by the time during which, and the portion of the Premises which, Tenant shall have been deprived of possession on account of said taking and restoration.

  • Eminent Domain If the whole, or any part of the demised premises shall be taken or condemned by any competent authority for any public use or purpose during the term of this Lease. TENANT reserves the unto itself the right to prosecute its claim for an award based upon its leasehold interest for such taking, without impairing any rights of LANDLORD for the taking of or injury to the reversion. In the event that a part of the demised premises shall be taken or condemned that (a) the part so taken includes the building on the demised premises or any part thereof or (b) the part so taken shall remove from the premises 20% or more of the front depth of the parking areas thereof, or (c) the part so taken shall consist of 25% or more of the total parking area, or (d) such partial taking shall result in cutting off direct access from the demised premises to any adjacent public street or highway, then and in any such event, the TENANT may at any time either prior to or within a period of sixty (60) days after the date when possession of the premises shall be required by the condemning authority elect to terminate this Lease, or if any option to purchase the premises is conferred upon the TENANT by any other provision of this Lease, may as an alternative to such termination of this Lease elect to purchase the demised premises in accordance with such purpose option. In the event that TENANT shall fail to exercise any such option to terminate this Lease or to purchase the premises or in the event that a part of the demised premises shall be taken or condemned under circumstances under which the TENANT will have no such option, then and in either such event the LANDLORD shall, with reasonable promptness, make necessary repairs to and alterations of the improvements on the demised premises for the purpose of restoring the same to an economic architectural unit, susceptible to the same use as that which was in effect immediately prior to such taking, to the extent that may have been necessary by such condemnation, subject to a pro-rata reduction in rental. Any dispute resulting from Section 9.3 of this Lease shall be submitted to the American Arbitration Society, whose decision shall be binding on the parties hereto.

  • Damage; Strike; Casualty Any material damage to, or loss, theft or destruction of, any Property, whether or not insured, or any strike, lockout, labor dispute, embargo, condemnation, act of God or public enemy, or other casualty which causes, for more than 30 consecutive days beyond the coverage period of any applicable business interruption insurance, the cessation or substantial curtailment of revenue producing activities of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, and only if any such event or circumstance could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Condemnation and Eminent Domain If any condemnation proceedings are instituted, or notice of intent to condemn is given, with respect to all or any portion of the Property, Seller shall promptly upon obtaining knowledge thereof notify Purchaser thereof (“Taking Notice”). If the condemnation will not result in a material and adverse effect (as hereinafter defined) on the Property, the parties shall proceed to Closing, in which event Seller shall assign or pay to Purchaser at Closing all of Seller's right, title, and interest in any award payable on account of the condemnation and/or pay to Purchaser all such awards previously paid. In the event that such condemnation will result in a material and adverse effect on the Property, Purchaser shall have the option, which shall be exercised by written notice to Seller and Escrow Agent within five (5) Business Days after its receipt of the Taking Notice, either (i) to terminate this Agreement and receive the prompt return of the Deposit, in which case the parties shall have no further rights or obligations under this Agreement (except for any obligations that expressly survive termination), or (ii) to consummate the purchase of the Property without a reduction of the Purchase Price, in which event Seller shall assign or pay to Purchaser at Closing all of Seller's right, title, and interest in any award payable on account of the condemnation proceeding and/or pay to Purchaser all such awards previously paid. For the purposes of this Section 9.2, “material and adverse effect” shall include, but not be limited to, any reduction in the amount of any of the rentable square footage of the Improvements, the reduction in the number of parking spaces at the Property, or the permanent, material disruption of access to the Property. Failure to give notice of Purchaser's election within such five (5) Business Day period shall be deemed an election by Purchaser to proceed to Closing.

  • Insurance; Damage to or Destruction of Collateral (a) The Credit Parties shall, at their sole cost and expense, maintain the policies of insurance described on Disclosure Schedule (3.18) as in effect on the date hereof or otherwise in form and amounts and with insurers reasonably acceptable to Agent. Such policies of insurance (or the loss payable and additional insured endorsements delivered to Agent) shall contain provisions pursuant to which the insurer agrees to provide 30 days prior written notice to Agent in the event of any non-renewal, cancellation or amendment of any such insurance policy. If any Credit Party at any time or times hereafter shall fail to obtain or maintain any of the policies of insurance required above or to pay all premiums relating thereto, Agent may at any time or times thereafter obtain and maintain such policies of insurance and pay such premiums and take any other action with respect thereto that Agent deems advisable. Agent shall have no obligation to obtain insurance for any Credit Party or pay any premiums therefor. By doing so, Agent shall not be deemed to have waived any Default or Event of Default arising from any Credit Party's failure to maintain such insurance or pay any premiums therefor. All sums so disbursed, including reasonable attorneys' fees, court costs and other charges related thereto, shall be payable on demand by Borrower to Agent and shall be additional Obligations hereunder secured by the Collateral.

  • CONDEMNATION OR EMINENT DOMAIN (A) If the whole of the Leased Premises are taken by any public authority under the power of eminent domain, or by private purchase in lieu thereof, then this Lease shall automatically terminate upon the date possession is surrendered, and Rent shall be paid up to that day. If any part of the Leased Premises shall be so taken as to render the remainder thereof materially unusable in the opinion of a licensed third party arbitrator reasonably approved by Lessor and Lessee, for the purposes for which the Leased Premises were leased, then Lessor and Lessee shall each have the right to terminate this Lease on thirty (30) days notice to the other given within ninety (90) days after the date of such taking. In the event that this Lease shall terminate or be terminated, the Rent shall, if and as necessary, be paid up to the day that possession was surrendered.

  • No Casualty No Loan Party has received any notice of, nor does any Loan Party have any knowledge of, the occurrence or pendency or contemplation of any Casualty Event affecting all or any material portion of its property.

  • Damage by Fire or Other Casualty Tenant shall promptly notify Landlord of any damage or destruction of any portion of the Premises (a “Casualty”) and diligently repair or reconstruct such portion of the Premises to a like or better condition than existed prior to such damage or destruction. Any net insurance proceeds payable with respect to the Casualty shall be paid directly to Landlord and, if an Event of Default has not occurred hereunder, may be used for the repair or reconstruction of the applicable portion of the Premises pursuant to Landlord’s disbursement requirements and subject to the provisions of the Facility Mortgage Documents and the release of insurance proceeds by the Facility Mortgagee, if any. If such proceeds are insufficient, Tenant shall provide the required additional funds; if they are more than sufficient, the surplus shall belong and be paid to Tenant. Except as expressly provided in the last sentence of this Section 18, Tenant shall not have any right under this Lease, and hereby waives all rights under applicable law, to xxxxx, reduce or offset Rent by reason of any damage or destruction of any portion of the Premises by reason of an insured or uninsured Casualty. If the Facility Mortgagee does not agree to release all of the insurance proceeds to reimburse Tenant and Landlord does not agree to reimburse Tenant up to the amount of such insurance proceeds in the event of a Casualty that renders the Facility unsuitable for its Permitted Use, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease and remove the Facility from the Portfolio. Upon the removal of the Facility from the Portfolio, this Lease shall be of no further force or affect, except for any obligations or liability of any party hereunder that accrued on or prior to the date of the Casualty. In the event of a Casualty that does not render the Facility unsuitable for its Permitted Use, Tenant shall restore the Facility to substantially the same condition as existed immediately before the partial Casualty in accordance with the provisions of this Section 18, and the Rent shall be reduced on a pro rata basis based upon the number of beds removed from service and otherwise taking into consideration all relevant factors affecting the Facility resulting from such partial Casualty.

  • Condemnation and Casualty If, prior to the Closing Date, all or any portion of the Property is taken by condemnation or eminent domain, or is the subject of a pending taking which has not been consummated, or is destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty, Seller shall notify Purchaser of such fact promptly after Seller obtains knowledge thereof. If such condemnation or casualty is "Material" (defined below), Purchaser shall have the option to terminate this Agreement upon notice to Seller given not later than fifteen (15) days after receipt of Seller's notice, or the date of the Closing, whichever is earlier. If this Agreement is terminated, the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser and thereafter neither Seller nor Purchaser shall have any further rights or obligations to the other hereunder except as otherwise provided in this Agreement. If this Agreement is not terminated, Seller shall not be obligated to repair any damage or destruction but: (x) Seller shall assign, without recourse, and turn over to Purchaser all of the insurance proceeds or condemnation proceeds, as applicable, net of any costs of repairs and net of reasonable collection costs (or, if such have not been awarded, all of its right, title and interest therein) payable with respect to such fire or other casualty or condemnation including any rent abatement insurance for such casualty or condemnation; and (y) the parties shall proceed to Closing pursuant to the terms hereof without abatement of the Purchase Price.

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