Common use of Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise Clause in Contracts

Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise. Tenant shall not place a load upon the floor of the Premises exceeding the [100] pounds per square foot such floor was designed to carry, as determined by Landlord or its structural engineer. Partitions shall be considered as part of the load. Landlord may prescribe the weight and position of all safes, files and heavy equipment that Tenant desires to place in the Premises, so as to properly distribute their weight. Tenant’s business machines and mechanical equipment shall be installed and maintained so as not to transmit noise or vibration to the Building structure or to any other space in the Building. Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of all structural engineering required to determine structural load and all acoustical engineering required to address any noise or vibration caused by Tenant.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise. Tenant shall not place a load upon the floor of the Premises exceeding the [[ 100] pounds per square foot such floor was designed to carry, as determined by Landlord or its structural engineer. Partitions shall be considered as part of the load. Landlord may prescribe the weight and position of all safes, files and heavy equipment that Tenant desires to place in the Premises, so as to properly distribute their weight. Tenant’s 's business machines and mechanical equipment shall be installed and maintained so as not to transmit noise or vibration to the Building structure or to any other space in the Building. Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of all structural engineering required to determine structural load and all acoustical engineering required to address any noise or vibration caused by Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

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

Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise. Tenant shall not place a load upon the floor of the Premises exceeding the [100] 100 pounds per square foot such floor was designed to carry, as determined by Landlord or its structural engineer. Partitions shall be considered as part of the load. Landlord may prescribe the weight and position of all safes, files and heavy equipment that Tenant desires to place in the Premises, so as properly to properly distribute their weight. Tenant’s 's business machines and mechanical equipment shall be installed and maintained so as not to transmit noise or vibration to the Building structure or to any other space in the Building. Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of all structural engineering required to determine structural load and all acoustical engineering required to address any noise or vibration caused by Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Network Access Solutions Corp)

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Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise. Tenant shall not place a load upon the floor of the Premises exceeding the [100] 100 pounds per square foot such floor was designed to carry, as determined by Landlord or its structural engineer. Partitions shall be considered as part of the load. Landlord may prescribe the weight and position of all safes, files and heavy equipment that Tenant desires to place in the Premises, so as properly to properly distribute their weight. Tenant’s 's business machines and mechanical equipment shall be installed and maintained so as not to transmit noise or vibration to the Building or the Property structure or to any other space in the Building. Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of all structural engineering required to determine structural load and all acoustical engineering required to address any noise or vibration caused by Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Ncric Group Inc)

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