Casualty and Taking 3.4.1 In the event that the Premises or any material part thereof shall be destroyed or damaged by fire or casualty, shall be taken by any public authority or for any public use or shall be condemned by the action of any public authority, then this Lease may be terminated at Landlord’s election. 3.4.2 Such election, which may be made notwithstanding the fact that Landlord’s entire interest may have been divested, shall be made by the giving of notice by Landlord to Tenant within fourteen (14) days after the date of the taking or casualty. 3.4.3 If Landlord does not elect to so terminate, this Lease shall continue in force and as long as the damage is not caused by the negligence or other wrongful act of Tenant or Tenant Parties, Base Rent shall be proportionately suspended or abated until the Premises, excluding any improvements to the Premises made at Tenant’s expense, or what may remain thereof, shall be put by Landlord in proper condition for use, which Landlord covenants to do with reasonable diligence to the extent permitted by zoning and building codes or ordinances then in existence. 3.4.4 Irrespective of the form in which recovery may be had by law, all rights to seek reimbursement for damages or compensation from fire or other casualty or any taking by eminent domain or condemnation shall belong to Landlord in all cases. 3.4.5 Tenant hereby grants to Landlord all of Tenant’s rights to such claims for damages and compensation and covenants to deliver such further assignments thereof as Landlord may from time to time request. 3.4.6 Nothing contained herein shall be construed to prevent Tenant from prosecuting in any condemnation proceedings a claim for relocation expenses, provided that such action shall not affect the amount of compensation otherwise recoverable by Landlord from the taking authority.
Insurance Casualty and Condemnation (a) If, before the Closing, the Property is damaged by fire or other casualty, and such damage does not result in an ACBR Material Adverse Effect, the Closing shall proceed as scheduled and Seller shall, as of the Closing Date, (i) promptly pay to Buyer all insurance proceeds received by Seller, the ACBR Entities or their respective Affiliates with respect to such damage, destruction or other loss, less any proceeds applied to the physical restoration of the Property, and (ii) assign to Buyer all rights of Seller, the ACBR Entities and their respective Affiliates against third parties (other than against its insurance carriers) with respect to any causes of action, whether or not litigation has commenced as of the Closing Date, in connection with such damage, destruction or other loss, provided, that the proceeds of such insurance shall be subject to (and recovery thereon shall be reduced by the amount of) any applicable deductibles and co-payment provisions or any payment or reimbursement and shall constitute full compensation for the damage to the Property, and Seller shall have no responsibility for restoration or repair of the Property or any resultant loss, directly, by subrogation, or otherwise. (b) In the event a condemnation proceeding or payment in lieu of condemnation occurs relative to any part of the Property prior to the Closing Date, and such proceeding does not result in an ACBR Material Adverse Effect, Seller shall assign and turn over to Buyer, and Buyer shall be entitled to receive and keep, all awards for the taking by condemnation and Buyer shall be deemed to have accepted the Property subject to the taking without reduction in the Purchase Price. (c) In the event a casualty or condemnation occurs prior to the Closing Date that results in an ACBR Material Adverse Effect, Buyer shall have the option, by written notice to Seller and the Escrow Agent, to either (i) proceed with the Closing whereby the provisions of this Section 6.13 shall govern as if the casualty or condemnation did not result in an ACBR Material Adverse Effect, or (ii) terminate this Agreement whereby the Deposit shall be immediately refunded to Buyer and Buyer shall have no further liability or obligations hereunder.
Condemnation and Casualty (a) In the event of any condemnation or casualty of any Property in part or in the entirety, the proceeds of such condemnation or casualty, to the extent not retained or otherwise applied by the holder of any mortgage securing Senior Debt on such Property, or by the holder of the Construction Loan, applied as required pursuant to any Major Lease approved by the Lender at the Property or applied by such mortgagee or in accordance with such Major Lease either to restore the improvements on such Property or to reduce such Senior Debt or the Construction Loan, as applicable, applied as required pursuant to any condominium declaration and/or related by-laws affecting any Property that has previously been approved by Lender to restore the improvements on such Property or applied in accordance with the Loan Documents, shall be immediately deposited by Borrower in a cash collateral account to be maintained by Borrower at a depository designated by Lender and under the sole dominion and control of Lender (the "Cash Collateral Account") pursuant to a cash collateral agreement to be entered into between Borrower, Lender and such Depository (the "Cash Collateral Agreement"); (such proceeds of condemnation so deposited being herein called "Condemnation Proceeds"; such proceeds of casualty so deposited being herein called "Casualty Proceeds"; and Condemnation Proceeds and/or Casualty Proceeds being herein called "Proceeds") and shall constitute additional collateral for the Loan Obligations. (b) Provided that no Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, the Borrower shall be entitled to withdraw any Condemnation Proceeds from the Cash Collateral Account for the purpose of acquiring additional real estate assets with the consent of the Lender, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, provided that, subject to the Loan Documents, the Loan Agreements and the Other Vornado Loans (i) Borrower shall have delivered to Lender an appraisal for such real estate (x) for an amount at least equal to the amount of the Condemnation Proceeds sought to be withdrawn by the Borrower to purchase such real estate and (y) issued by an appraisal company and in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Lender; (ii) the Borrower shall have delivered to Lender environmental, engineering and such other studies, reports, documents, title reports, violation searches and other information relating to such real estate as would be generally required by the Lender in accordance with good institutional lending practices, all of which studies, reports, documents and other information shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Lender; (iii) the Lender shall be granted a priority lien mortgage on said real estate to further secure the Guaranty (the "Additional Mortgage"); (iv) the Borrower shall have delivered to Lender a paid-up mortgage title insurance policy in favor of Lender, insuring the Additional Mortgage as a second priority mortgage on such real estate, subject to no encumbrances or other title exceptions except those title exceptions which Lender reasonably determines are acceptable based on good institutional lending practices; and (v) the Borrower shall have paid all reasonable costs and expenses of the Lender (including reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses) incurred by the Lender in connection with the review of any of the foregoing conditions. (c) The Borrower shall also have the right to withdraw the Condemnation Proceeds remaining in the Cash Collateral Account to pay for the cost of constructing improvements on any Property covered by any Mortgage, and the Borrower shall have the right to withdraw any Casualty Proceeds in the Cash Collateral Account to pay for the repair and restoration of improvements whose damage or destruction generated such Casualty Proceeds, provided that, in all cases, subject to the Loan Documents, the Loan Agreements and any condominium declaration and/or related by-laws affecting such Property that has previously been approved by Lender and the Other Vornado Loans: (i) no Default or Event of Default shall be continuing; (ii) the Lender shall have approved the plans and specifications for the construction of such improvements as well as the general contract and other major contracts to be entered into by the Borrower in connection with such construction, which approval will not unreasonably be withheld; (iii) the Lender shall have received such certification and assurances as Lender shall reasonably request to assure it that the cost of constructing the improvements as shown on the plans approved by Lender does not exceed the amount of the Proceeds sought to be withdrawn by the Borrower to pay for such improvements; and (iv) the Lender may impose such further conditions and restrictions upon the disbursement of such Proceeds as the Lender deems necessary or desirable, consistent with prudent institutional construction lending practices, to assure the completion of the proposed improvements subject to no liens or encumbrances (except Permitted Liens) and in accordance with the aforesaid approved plans and all applicable laws.
Fire and Casualty Insurance Developer shall obtain and keep in full force adequate fire and casualty insurance with coverage in an amount equal to the assessed value of such improvements. In the event of loss the Developer shall use the proceeds of such insurance to promptly reconstruct the damaged or lost improvements.
Casualty and Condemnation The Borrower (a) will furnish to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders prompt written notice of any casualty or other insured damage to any material portion of the Collateral or the commencement of any action or proceeding for the taking of any material portion of the Collateral or interest therein under power of eminent domain or by condemnation or similar proceeding and (b) will ensure that the Net Proceeds of any such event (whether in the form of insurance proceeds, condemnation awards or otherwise) are collected and applied in accordance with the applicable provisions of this Agreement and the Security Documents.
FIRE AND CASUALTY DAMAGE If the Premises are so injured or damaged by fire or other cause as to be uninhabitable for more than 120 days, then the Tenant may terminate this Lease upon written notice to the Landlord. A total destruction of the Premises shall automatically terminate this Lease. If this Lease is not so terminated, then the Landlord shall diligently restore the damaged Premises at its sole cost and expense as soon as is reasonably practical, but in all events less than 120 days from the date of such damage or casualty, and if the Landlord fails to do so, then the Tenant may terminate this Lease by delivering written notice to the Landlord. The Tenant will be entitled to an abatement of Rent for the period of time that all or any portion of the Premises are not useable for the Tenant’s business due to such casualty based on the portion of the Premises that the Tenant is unable to use. If any such damage occurs before closing but after the Tenant has exercised its Option to Purchase, then the Tenant may, within 30 days after the date of such damage, by delivery of written notice to the Landlord, cancel and rescind the Tenant’s exercise of the Option to Purchase. Each of the Landlord and the Tenant hereby releases the other (and the other’s employees, officers, shareholders, directors, and members) from any and all liability or responsibility to the other or any claiming through or under them by way of subrogation or otherwise for any loss or damage to property caused by fire or any other perils which may be insurable in policies of insurance covering such property and required to be carried within this Lease, even if such loss or damage shall have been caused by the fault or negligence of the other party, or anyone for whom such party may be responsible. Each party shall cause its insurance policies to contain a clause or endorsement to the effect that such release shall not adversely affect or impair said policies or prejudice the right of the releasor to recover thereunder and to the effect that such insurer waives its rights of subrogation as to such released or waived claim.
Tenant’s Compliance With Landlord’s Fire and Casualty Insurance Tenant shall, at Tenant’s expense, comply with all insurance company requirements pertaining to the use of the Premises. If Tenant’s conduct or use of the Premises causes any increase in the premium for such insurance policies then Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for any such increase. Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, shall comply with all rules, orders, regulations or requirements of the American Insurance Association (formerly the National Board of Fire Underwriters) and with any similar body.
Fire and Casualty (a) If the Premises are damaged by fire or other casualty then in such event Landlord shall, in its sole discretion, either (i) enter and make the necessary repairs without affecting this Lease, or (ii) terminate this Lease by giving written notice thereof to Tenant within sixty (60) days of such fire or other casualty in which event Tenant shall pay the rent hereunder apportioned to the time of such damage and shall pay all other obligations of Tenant owing on the date of termination, and Tenant shall immediately surrender the Premises to Landlord. (b) In the event the Building is so badly damaged or injured by fire or other casualty, even though the Premises may not be affected, that Landlord decides, within ninety (90) days after such destruction, not to rebuild or repair the Building (such decision being vested exclusively in the discretion of Landlord), then in such event Landlord shall so notify Tenant in writing and this Lease shall terminate as of the date of damage in the notice from Landlord to Tenant, and the Tenant shall pay rent hereunder apportioned to the date of damage and shall pay all other obligations of Tenant owing on the date of damage, and Tenant shall immediately surrender the Premises to Landlord. (c) In the event the Lease is not terminated, Landlord shall commence and proceed with reasonable diligence to repair and restore the Building and/or the Premises to substantially the same condition as existed immediately prior to the date of damage. All rent shall xxxxx for the portion of the Premises that is not usable by Tenant from the date of damage until substantial completion of the repairs and restoration required to be made by Landlord pursuant to this Paragraph. [****] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED.
DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION OF PREMISES a. In the event the Premises are damaged by fire or other perils or casualty covered by fire and extended coverage insurance, Landlord may, in its sole and absolute discretion, repair or rebuild the same within a reasonable time after the event causing such damage. This Lease shall remain in full force and effect, except that Tenant shall be entitled to a proportionate reduction of the rent from the date of damage and while such repairs are being made, such proportionate reduction to be based upon the extent to which the damage and making of such repairs shall reasonably interfere with the business carried on by Tenant in the Premises as determined by Landlord. If the damage is due to the fault or neglect of Tenant or its employees, as determined by Landlord in its sole discretion, there shall be no reduction of rent. Landlord may authorize or direct construction of an alternative structure or may elect to retain any insurance proceeds received by it if Landlord deems reconstruction or construction of an alternative structure to be impractical or unreasonable in its sole discretion. b. In the event the Premises are damaged to any extent as a result of any cause other than the perils covered by fire and extended coverage insurance, Landlord shall in its sole discretion have the option to: (1.) to repair, reconstruct or restore the Premises within a reasonable time of the event causing the damage, in which case this Lease shall continue in full force and effect, but the rent shall be proportionately reduced as provided above in 11a. during the period of such repair, reconstruction or restoration, or (2.) to give notice to Tenant at any time within sixty (60) days after such damage occurs, terminating this Lease as of the date specified in such notice, which date shall be no more than thirty (30) days after the giving of such notice. In the event of giving to Tenant such notice of termination, this Lease shall terminate and all interests of Tenant in the Premises shall cease on the date so specified in such notice and Tenant shall pay the rent, as proportionately reduced, based upon the extent, if any, to which such damage interfered with the business carried on by Tenant in the Premises, up to the date of such termination. c. With regard to Landlord’s duty or option to repair, reconstruct or restore the Premises within a reasonable time of the event causing the damage as provided in 11a. and b. above, Landlord shall act promptly and with due diligence, but Landlord shall not be responsible for delays caused by factors beyond Landlord’s control, including but not limited to delays because of strikes, work slowdowns or stoppages, accidents, acts of God, failure of any governmental or other authority to act in a timely manner, or delays caused by contractors. If such delays occur, Tenant agrees that Landlord shall not be responsible for damages, nor shall Landlord be deemed to be in default under this Lease. d. Landlord shall not be required to repair any damage by fire or other casualty, or to make any repair or replacements of any leasehold improvements, fixtures, or other personal property of Tenant.
Damage, Destruction and Condemnation (a) Seller will bear the risk of loss for any damage, destruction, or condemnation that may occur prior to Closing. If any portion of the Property is damaged or destroyed prior to Closing, Purchaser may elect to terminate this Agreement, unless prior to Closing all that damage has been repaired and the Improvements restored or replaced to their condition prior to the damage. If any material portion of the Property is condemned or taken prior to Closing, Purchaser may elect to terminate this Agreement. (b) Purchaser's election under this Section with respect to any condemnation or taking will be exercised by written notice to Seller within twenty (20) days after written notice from Seller of the condemnation or taking. Purchaser's election under this Section with respect to any damage or destruction not repaired prior to Closing will be exercised by written notice to seller within twenty (20) days of the later to occur of: (i) written notice from Seller of the damage or destruction and Seller's inability to repair and restore prior to Closing; or (ii) written notice from Seller's insurance carrier regarding the estimated cost of repair, replacement, or reconstruction and the portion of the repair, replacement, or reconstruction for which insurance proceeds will be made available. The Closing Date will be extended as necessary to give Purchaser time to make the election. (c) If Purchaser elects to terminate this Agreement under this Section, neither party will have any further rights, duties, or obligations. If Purchaser does not elect to terminate this Agreement, this Agreement will remain in full force and the purchase contemplated in this Agreement, less any interest taken by condemnation, will be effected, and at the Closing, Seller will pay the Purchaser the amount of any deductible under Seller's insurance policy and will assign, transfer, and set over to Purchaser all of Seller's right, title, and interest to any condemnation awards or insurance proceeds that have been or that may later be made for the taking or destruction.