Common use of Extraordinary Use Clause in Contracts

Extraordinary Use. Tenant acknowledges that, for the purposes of computer use in the Premises, the electrical and HVAC services to be supplied by Landlord to the Premises will be sufficient only for computer use for general office purposes (and not for data centers, server farms or any similar computing equipment requiring high-demand power and cooling). Any additional capacity or structural support, as reasonably determined by Landlord, needed for computers, data processing or heat-generating machines or other equipment required for computer use beyond ordinary office uses, shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, which approval shall be in Landlord’s reasonable discretion, and all such equipment shall be installed and maintained at Tenant’s sole expense.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease (Morphic Holding, Inc.), Lease (Morphic Holding, Inc.), Lease (Morphic Holding, Inc.)

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