EXTENDED OUTAGE PROTOCOLS Sample Clauses

EXTENDED OUTAGE PROTOCOLS. In the event of an Extended Outage, the Landlord has established the following emergency protocols ("Protocols") for each level of Extended Outage. Tenant shall comply with the Protocols as invoked by Landlord from time to time.
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EXTENDED OUTAGE PROTOCOLS. In the event of an Extended Outage, the Landlord has established the following emergency protocols ("Protocols") for each level of Extended Outage. Tenant shall comply with the Protocols as invoked by Landlord from time to time. LEVEL ONE OUTAGE: Tenant's Served Systems may operate as anticipated under this Supplement. The Landlord shall notify the Tenant of the occurrence of a Level One Outage. LEVEL TWO OUTAGE: Tenant's Served Systems may operate as anticipated under this Supplement. Tenant shall turn off or disconnect all non-Served Systems within one (1) hour from Landlord's notice of Level Two Outage. Tenant's personnel not required in the operation of the Served Systems may be required by the Landlord to immediately leave the Premises and the Center, and Tenant shall comply with Landlord's emergency procedures and rules promulgated from time to time in accordance with the Lease. The Landlord may, in Landlord's sole discretion, (i) reduce or eliminate Center AC, (ii) reduce or eliminate non-emergency Common Area systems and services (including but not limited to operation of the Food Court, conference centers, and other services provided by the Landlord to the Center), and (iii) require that Tenant turn off or disconnect non-essential Served Systems, which shall be accomplished within one (1) to three (3) hours from Landlord's request to Tenant. The Landlord shall regularly update the Tenant's Emergency Representative on the changes in status and anticipated duration of the Level Two Outage. LEVEL THREE OUTAGE: Only essential Served Systems may operate as anticipated under this Supplement. Tenant shall turn off or disconnect all non-essential Served
EXTENDED OUTAGE PROTOCOLS. In the event of an Extended Outage, Landlord shall advise Tenant, to the extent feasible, of the anticipated level of the Extended Outage, and Tenant shall comply with the following emergency protocols of the applicable level of the Extended Outage, which protocols may be amended by Landlord at any time and from time to time in accordance with Paragraph 5(i) below (“Protocols”): Level One Outage: The operation of the Served Systems, as contemplated under this Supplement, may continue.

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