Common use of Floor Load Clause in Contracts

Floor Load. The 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. The Tenant’s machines and mechanical equipment shall be placed and maintained by the Tenant at the Tenant’s expense in settings sufficient to absorb or prevent vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease (Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc), Lease Agreement (Agios Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Sublease Agreement (Aveo Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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Floor Load. The Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor in the Premises exceeding the floor load per square foot of area (as set forth on Exhibit A ) which such floor was designed to carry, which floor load is [TO BE CONFIRMED: one hundred (100) pounds] per square foot of area as of the date of this Lease, and which is allowed by law. The Tenant’s machines and mechanical equipment shall be placed and maintained by the Tenant at the Tenant’s expense in settings sufficient to absorb or prevent vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Fulcrum Therapeutics, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Fulcrum Therapeutics, Inc.)

Floor Load. The Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor in the Premises exceeding the floor load per square foot of area which (as set forth on Exhibit A)which such floor was designed to carry, and which is allowed by law. The Tenant’s machines and mechanical equipment shall be placed and maintained by the Tenant at the Tenant’s expense in settings sufficient to absorb or prevent vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Champions Biotechnology, Inc.)

Floor Load. The 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. The Tenant’s 's machines and mechanical equipment shall be placed and maintained by the Tenant at the Tenant’s 's expense in settings sufficient to absorb or prevent vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Alkermes Inc)

Floor Load. The Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor in the Premises exceeding the floor load per square square, foot of area which such floor was designed to carry, and which is allowed by law. The Tenant’s machines and mechanical equipment shall be placed and maintained by the Tenant at the Tenant’s expense in settings sufficient to absorb or prevent vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sublease Agreement (Immunogen Inc)

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Floor Load. The 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. The Tenant’s machines and mechanical equipment shall be placed and maintained by the Tenant at the Tenant’s expense in settings sufficient sufficient, to absorb or prevent vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Beam Therapeutics Inc.)

Floor Load. The 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, carry and which is allowed by lawlaw as set forth in Exhibit F attached hereto. The Tenant’s machines and mechanical equipment shall be placed and maintained by the Tenant at the Tenant’s expense in settings sufficient to absorb or prevent vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structurestructure or to any other space in the Building.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sublease Agreement (Aveo Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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