We use cookies on our site to analyze traffic, enhance your experience, and provide you with tailored content.

For more information visit our privacy policy.

Common use of FLOOR LOAD - HEAVY MACHINERY; OCCUPANT DENSITY Clause in Contracts

FLOOR LOAD - HEAVY MACHINERY; OCCUPANT DENSITY. 6.5.1. Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor in the Premises exceeding the floor load per square foot of area which such floor was designed to carry and which is allowed by law. Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all business machines and mechanical equipment, including safes, which shall be placed so as to distribute the weight. Business machines and mechanical equipment shall be placed and maintained by Tenant at Tenant's expense in settings sufficient, in Landlord's judgment, to absorb and prevent vibration, noise and annoyance. Tenant shall not move any safe, heavy machinery, heavy equipment, freight, bulky matter or fixtures into or out of the Building without Landlord's prior consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. 6.5.2. If such safe, machinery, equipment, freight, bulky matter or fixtures requires special handling, Tenant agrees to employ only persons holding a Master Rigger's License to do said work, and that all work in connection therewith shall comply with applicable laws and regulations. Any such moving shall be at the sole risk and hazard of Tenant and Tenant will exonerate, indemnify and save Landlord harmless against and from any liability, loss, injury, claim or suit resulting directly or indirectly from such moving. Tenant shall schedule such moving at such times as Landlord shall require for the convenience of the normal operations of the Building. 6.5.3. Tenant shall maintain a ratio of not more than one Occupant (as defined below) for each two hundred (200) square feet of rentable area in the Premises. Landlord shall have the right to periodically visit the Premises without advance notice to Tenant in order to track the number of Occupants arriving at the Premises, provided, however, Landlord shall use commercially reasonable effort so as not to materially interfere with Tenant's business operations during any such visit. For purposes of this section, "Occupants" include employees, visitors, and contractors, but shall use commercially reasonable effort so as to not materially include people not employed by Tenant that deliver or pick up mail or other packages at the Premises, employees of Landlord or employees of Landlord's agents or contractors. Tenant acknowledges that increased numbers of Occupants causes additional wear and tear on the Premises and the Common Areas, additional use of electricity, water and other utilities, and additional demand for other Building services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (Soundbite Communications Inc), Lease (Soundbite Communications Inc)

FLOOR LOAD - HEAVY MACHINERY; OCCUPANT DENSITY. 6.5.1. Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor in the Premises exceeding the floor load per square foot of area which such floor was designed to carry and which is allowed by law. Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all business machines and mechanical equipment, including safes, which shall be placed so as to distribute the weight. Business machines and mechanical equipment shall be placed and maintained by Tenant at Tenant's expense in settings sufficient, in Landlord's judgment, to absorb and prevent vibration, noise and annoyance. Tenant shall not move any safe, heavy machinery, heavy equipment, freight, bulky matter or fixtures into or out of the Building without Landlord's prior consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. 6.5.2. If such safe, machinery, equipment, freight, bulky matter or fixtures requires special handling, Tenant agrees to employ only persons holding a Master Rigger's License to do said work, and that all work in connection therewith shall comply with applicable laws and regulations. Any such moving shall be at the sole risk and hazard of Tenant and Tenant will exonerate, indemnify and save Landlord harmless against and from any liability, loss, injury, claim or suit resulting directly or indirectly from such moving. Tenant shall schedule such moving at such times as Landlord shall require for the convenience of the normal operations of the Building. 6.5.3. Tenant shall maintain a ratio of not more than one Occupant (as defined below) for each two hundred (200) square feet of rentable area in Rentable Floor Area of the Premises, or as required by applicable state or local building code, if greater. Upon request by Landlord, Tenant shall maintain on a daily basis an accurate record of the number of employees, visitors, contractors and other people that visit the Premises (collectively "Occupants"). Landlord shall have the right to audit Tenant's Occupant record and, at Landlord's option, Landlord shall have the right to periodically visit the Premises without advance notice to Tenant in order to track the number of Occupants arriving at the Premises, provided, however, Landlord shall use commercially reasonable effort so as not to materially interfere with Tenant's business operations during any such visit. For purposes of this section, "Occupants" include employees, visitors, and contractors, but shall use commercially reasonable effort so as to not materially include people not employed by Tenant that deliver or pick up mail or other packages at the Premises, employees of Landlord or employees of Landlord's agents or contractors. Tenant acknowledges that increased numbers of Occupants causes additional wear and tear on the Premises and the Common Areascommon areas, additional use of electricity, water and other utilities, and additional demand for other Building services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Workgroup Technology Corp)

FLOOR LOAD - HEAVY MACHINERY; OCCUPANT DENSITY. 6.5.1. 6.5.1 Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor in the Premises exceeding the floor load per square foot of area which such floor was designed to carry and which is allowed by law. Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all business machines and mechanical equipment, including safes, which shall be placed so as to distribute the weight. Business machines and mechanical equipment shall be placed and maintained by Tenant at Tenant's ’s expense in settings sufficient, in Landlord's ’s judgment, to absorb and prevent vibration, noise and annoyance. Tenant shall not move any safe, heavy machinery, heavy equipment, freight, bulky matter or fixtures into or out of the Building without Landlord's ’s prior consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. 6.5.2. 6.5.2 If such safe, machinery, equipment, freight, bulky matter or fixtures requires special handling, Tenant agrees to employ only persons holding a Master Rigger's ’s License to do said work, and that all work in connection therewith shall comply with applicable laws Laws and regulationsRestrictions. Any such moving shall be at the sole risk and hazard of Tenant and Tenant will exonerate, indemnify and save Landlord harmless against and from any liability, loss, injury, claim or suit resulting directly or indirectly from such moving. Tenant shall schedule such moving at such times as Landlord shall require for the convenience of the normal operations of the Building. 6.5.3. 6.5.3 Tenant shall maintain a ratio of not more than one Occupant (as defined below) for each two hundred (200) per square feet foot of rentable area in the PremisesPremises as required by applicable federal, state and local building codes and requirements, and in conformance with number of allotted non-exclusive parking spaces. Landlord shall have the right to periodically visit the Premises without advance notice to Tenant in order to track the number of Occupants arriving at the Premises, provided, however, Landlord shall use commercially reasonable effort so as not to materially interfere with Tenant's business operations during any such visit. For purposes of this section, "Occupants" include employees, visitors, and contractors, but shall use commercially reasonable effort so as to not materially include people not employed by Tenant that deliver or pick up mail or other packages at the Premises, employees of Landlord or employees of Landlord's ’s agents or contractors. Tenant acknowledges that increased numbers of Occupants causes additional wear and tear on the Premises and the Common Areas, additional use of electricity, water and other utilities, and additional demand for other Building services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Aware Inc /Ma/)