Common use of Excessive Electrical Usage Clause in Contracts

Excessive Electrical Usage. (a) Tenant will not install or operate in the Demised Premises any heavy duty electrical equipment or machinery without first obtaining prior written consent of Landlord. Landlord may, among other conditions, require as a condition to its consent for the installation of such equipment or machinery, payment by Tenant as additional rent for excess consumption of electricity that may be occasioned by the operation of said equipment or machinery. Landlord may make periodic inspections of the Demised Premises at reasonable times to determine that Tenant's electrically operated equipment and machinery complies with the provisions of this Section and Section 5.4.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease and Lease Extension Agreement (Otg Software Inc), Template Software Inc, Techteam Global Inc

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Excessive Electrical Usage. (a) Tenant will not install or operate in the Demised Premises demised premises any heavy duty electrical equipment or machinery without first obtaining prior written consent of Landlord. Landlord may, among other conditions, require as a condition to its consent for the installation of such equipment or machinery, payment by Tenant as additional rent for excess consumption of electricity that may be occasioned by the operation of said equipment or machinery. Landlord may make periodic inspections of the Demised Premises demised premises at reasonable times to determine that TenantXxxxxx's electrically operated equipment and machinery complies with the provisions of this Section section and Section section 5.4.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Extension Agreement (Sherwood Brands Inc)

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