Floor Loads. Landlord may prescribe the weight, size, and position of all safes, machinery, equipment, fixtures or other heavy property (“Heavy Property”) brought into the Premises and the times and manner of moving those items within and out of the Premises. Tenant shall not overload any floor in the Premises or use or operate any machinery, equipment, or other device, even though its installation may have been permitted, that in Landlord’s opinion is harmful to the Premises. If Tenant shall require Heavy Property, Tenant shall notify Landlord of such fact. If considered necessary by Landlord, Heavy Property must stand on supports that are adequate to distribute the weight properly and Tenant shall pay the cost of any necessary supports or structural bracing. Any damage to any property (whether or not belonging to Tenant), the Premises, the Property or any portion thereof, or its or their respective contents, or any harm to Tenant, its employees, agents, or any occupants or visitors caused by moving or maintaining any Heavy Property shall be the sole responsibility and expense of Tenant.
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Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement