Common use of Failure to Provide Services and Repairs Clause in Contracts

Failure to Provide Services and Repairs. Landlord shall not be liable for any failure to perform any act or provide any service required hereunder unless Tenant shall have given written notice of such failure, and provided such failure is susceptible to being cured and such failure continues for at least thirty days thereafter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of interruption or termination of utility services to the Premises or the Building or Landlord’s failure to provide any other required service hereunder, which failure is caused by factors beyond Landlord’s reasonable control, then Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant in any such event, and such event shall not constitute constructive eviction or give rise to any rental abatement or reduction or any other liability of Landlord to Tenant. Tenant hereby waives any right to make repairs or provide maintenance at Landlord’s expense under any law or ordinance. If because of such interruption or termination of services required to be provided by Landlord hereunder the Premises remain untenantable for reasons other than (i) force majeure or (ii) any act or omission of Tenant or its employees, agents, contractors or invitees for a period of more than ten (10) consecutive business days, rent shall thereafter abate on an equitable basis during the period of untenantability.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Technest Holdings Inc), Office Lease (Technest Holdings Inc)

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Failure to Provide Services and Repairs. Landlord shall not be liable for any failure to perform any act or provide any service required hereunder unless Tenant shall have given written notice of such failure, and provided such failure is susceptible to being cured and such failure continues for at least thirty ten days thereafter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of interruption or termination of utility services to the Premises or the Building or Landlord’s 's failure to provide any other required service hereunder, which failure is caused by factors beyond Landlord’s 's reasonable control, then Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant in any such event, and such event shall not constitute constructive eviction or give rise to any rental abatement or reduction or any other liability of Landlord to Tenant. Tenant hereby waives any right to make repairs or provide maintenance at Landlord’s 's expense under any law or ordinance. If because of such interruption or termination of services required to be provided by Landlord hereunder the Premises remain untenantable for reasons other than (i) force majeure or (ii) any act or omission of Tenant or its employees, agents, contractors or invitees for a period of more than ten five (105) consecutive business days, rent shall thereafter abate on an equitable basis during the period of untenantability.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Office Lease (SavWatt USA, Inc.)

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Failure to Provide Services and Repairs. Landlord shall not be liable for any failure to perform any act or provide any service required hereunder unless Tenant shall have given written notice of such failure, and provided such failure is susceptible to being cured and such failure continues for at least thirty days thereafter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of interruption or termination of utility services to the Premises or the Building or Landlord’s failure to provide any other required service hereunder, which failure is caused by factors beyond Landlord’s reasonable control, then Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant in any such event, and such event shall not constitute constructive eviction or give rise to any rental abatement or reduction or any other liability of Landlord to Tenant. Tenant hereby waives any right to make repairs or provide maintenance at Landlord’s expense under any law or ordinance. If because of such interruption or termination of services required to be provided by Landlord hereunder the Premises remain untenantable for reasons other than (i) force majeure or (ii) any act or omission of Tenant or its employees, agents, contractors or invitees for a period of more than ten (10) consecutive business days, rent shall thereafter abate xxxxx on an equitable basis during the period of untenantability.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease

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