Compulsory Acquisition If the Developer fails to transfer or dedicate the Transfer Land or any land forming part of the Essential Infrastructure to the City in accordance with Schedule 3 of this document then the City may compulsorily acquire that land for the amount of
Condemnation Proceedings 15.5.1. District covenants and agrees, but only to the extent that it may lawfully do so, that so long as this Site Lease remains in effect, the District will not seek to exercise the power of eminent domain with respect to the Project so as to cause a full or partial termination of this Site Lease and the Facilities Lease. 15.5.2. If for any reason the foregoing covenant is determined to be unenforceable or in some way invalid, or if District should fail or refuse to abide by such covenant, then, to the extent they may lawfully do so, the Parties agree that the financial interest of Developer shall be as indicated in the Facilities Lease.
EMINENT DOMAIN/CONDEMNATION 7.1 Lessor to notify Lessee 7.2 Whole taking, rents prorated 7.3 Taking
ABATEMENT OF RENT; LESSEE'S REMEDIES (a) In the event of (i) Premises Partial Damage or (ii) Hazardous Substance Condition for which Lessee is not legally responsible, the Base Rent, Common Area Operating Expenses and other charges, if any, payable by Lessee hereunder for the period during which such damage or condition, its repair, remediation or restoration continues, shall be abated in proportion to the degree to which Lessee's use of the Premises is impaired, but not in excess of proceeds from insurance required to be carried under Paragraph 8.3(b). Except for abatement of Base Rent, Common Area Operating Expenses and other charges, if any, as aforesaid, all other obligations of Lessee hereunder shall be performed by Lessee, and Lessee shall have no claim against Lessor for any damage suffered by reason of any such damage, destruction, repair, remediation or restoration. (b) If Lessor shall be obligated to repair or restore the Premises under the provisions of this Paragraph 9 and shall not commence, in a substantial and meaningful way, the repair or restoration of the Premises within ninety (90) days after such obligation shall accrue, Lessee may, at any time prior to the commencement of such repair or restoration, give written notice to Lessor and to any Lenders of which Lessee has actual notice of Lessee's election to terminate this Lease on a date not less than sixty (60) days following the giving of such notice. If Lessee gives such notice to Lessor and such Lenders and such repair or restoration is not commenced within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice, this Lease shall terminate as of the date specified in said notice. If Lessor or a Lender commences the repair or restoration of the Premises within thirty (30) days after the receipt of such notice, this Lease shall continue in full force and effect. "Commence" as used in this Paragraph 9.6 shall mean either the unconditional authorization of the preparation of the required plans, or the beginning of the actual work on the Premises, whichever occurs first.
Condemnation As of the date of origination and to the Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge as of the Cut-off Date, there is no proceeding pending and, to the Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge as of the date of origination and as of the Cut-off Date, there is no proceeding threatened for the total or partial condemnation of such Mortgaged Property that would have a material adverse effect on the value, use or operation of the Mortgaged Property.
Condemnation/Eminent Domain In the event the whole of the Premises, and/or such part thereof as shall substantially interfere with Tenant’s use and occupation thereof, shall be taken for any public or quasi-public purpose by any lawful power or authority by exercise of the right of appropriation, condemnation or eminent domain, or is sold in lieu of or to prevent such taking, then Landlord and Tenant shall each have the right to terminate this Lease (by written notice to the other given no later than 10 days after Landlord notifies Tenant of such taking) effective as of the date possession is required to be surrendered to said authority. In the event any access points to adjoining streets, shall be taken for any public or quasi-public purpose by any lawful power or authority by exercise of the right of appropriation, condemnation or eminent domain, or is sold in lieu of or to prevent such taking, and such taking shall substantially interfere with Tenant’s use of the Premises, then Landlord or Tenant shall each have the right to terminate this Lease effective as of the date possession is required to be surrendered to said authority. Except as provided below, Tenant shall not assert any claim against Landlord or the taking authority for any compensation because of such taking, and Landlord shall be entitled to receive the entire amount of any award without deduction for any estate or interest of Tenant in the Premises. Nothing contained in this Article 12 shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in any separate award made to Tenant for the taking of personal property and fixtures belonging to Tenant or for Tenant’s moving expenses. In the event the amount of property or the type of estate taken shall not substantially interfere with the conduct of Tenant’s business, Landlord shall be entitled to the entire amount of the award without deduction for any estate or interest of Tenant, Landlord shall promptly proceed to restore the Building to substantially their same condition prior to such partial taking less the portion thereof lost in such condemnation (but in no event shall Landlord be obligated to incur costs in such restoration in excess of the amount of the award paid to Landlord, after deducting Landlord’s reasonable costs in connection therewith), and the Base Rent shall be proportionately reduced by the time during which, and the portion of the Premises which, Tenant shall have been deprived of possession on account of said taking and restoration.
Mortgaged Property Undamaged; No Condemnation Proceedings There is no proceeding pending or threatened for the total or partial condemnation of the Mortgaged Property. The Mortgaged Property is undamaged by waste, fire, earthquake or earth movement, windstorm, flood, tornado or other casualty so as to affect adversely the value of the Mortgaged Property as security for the Mortgage Loan or the use for which the premises were intended and each Mortgaged Property is in good repair. There have not been any condemnation proceedings with respect to the Mortgaged Property and the Seller has no knowledge of any such proceedings in the future;
DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION OF PREMISES If the Premises are damaged by fire or other casualty, but are not rendered untenantable for Tenant’s business, either in whole or in part, Landlord shall cause such damage to be repaired without unreasonable delay and the Annual Rent shall not xxxxx. If by reason of such casualty the Premises are rendered untenantable for Tenant’s business, either in whole or in part, Landlord shall cause the damage to the physical structure of the Building (excluding any tenant improvements or alterations therein) to be repaired or replaced without unreasonable delay, and, in the interim, the Annual Rent shall be proportionately reduced as to such portion of the Premises as is rendered untenantable, however, Tenant must vacate the portion of the Premises deemed untenantable during the period of Landlord’s repairs for such abatement of Annual Rent to be effective. Any such abatement of rent shall not create an extension of the Term. Provided, however, if by reason of such casualty, the Premises are rendered untenantable in some material portion, and Landlord, in its commercially reasonable estimation, determines that the amount of time required to repair the damage using due diligence is in excess of two hundred ten (210) days (as measured from the date of casualty), then Landlord shall provide written notice thereof to Tenant, to be given to Tenant within seventy-five (75) days following the date of such casualty, and either party shall then have the right to terminate this Lease by giving written notice of termination within thirty (30) days after the date of said notice from Landlord. In such event, the Annual Rent shall (i) xxxxx as of the date of such casualty in proportion to the part of the Premises rendered untenantable, and (ii) xxxxx entirely as of the effective date of the termination of this Lease. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event the casualty giving rise to an election to terminate is caused by the negligence, misconduct or acts or omissions of Tenant or Tenant’s Invitees, Tenant shall have no right to terminate this Lease. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Section, in the event there should be a casualty loss to the Premises during the last two (2) Lease Years of the Term, Landlord may, at its option, terminate this Lease by giving written notice to Tenant within thirty (30) days after the date of the casualty and the Annual Rent shall xxxxx as of the date of such notice. Except as provided herein, Landlord shall have no obligation to rebuild or repair in case of fire or other casualty, and no termination under this Section shall affect any rights of Landlord or Tenant hereunder arising from the prior defaults of the other party. Tenant shall give Landlord immediate notice of any fire or other casualty in the Premises. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section to the contrary, in no event shall Landlord be required to expend more funds in connection with the repair or restoration of the Premises than the amount received by Landlord from the proceeds of any insurance policies maintained by Landlord.
Damage or Destruction Condemnation (a) In the event the Assigned Space or the improvements thereon are damaged by any casualty which is required to be insured against by Permittee pursuant to this Permit, then Permittee shall, in accordance with all applicable requirements of this Permit (including without limitation Section 1(2) above), repair such damage (and replace any Trade Equipment damaged by such casualty) as soon as reasonable possible, at its own cost, and this Permit shall continue in full force and effect, with no abatement in the Rent payable by Permittee to Port under Paragraph E of this Permit. (b) In the event the Assigned Space or the improvements thereon are damaged by any casualty which is not required to be insured against by Permittee pursuant to the provisions of this Permit, then Port may, at Port’s option, either (i) repair such damage as soon as reasonably possible at Port’s expense, in which event this Permit shall continue in full force and effect, and there shall be no abatement in the Rent payable by Permittee to Port under Paragraph E of this Permit, or (ii) give written notice to Permittee within sixty (60) days after the date of occurrence of such damage of Port’s intention to terminate this Permit, in which event such termination shall be effective as of the date of the occurrence of such damage; provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing: (x) If such damage was caused by the act or omission of Permittee or any principal, affiliate, contractor, employee, agent, licensee or invitee of Permittee, then Permittee shall, in accordance with all applicable provisions of this Permit (including without limitation Section 1(2) above), repair such damage promptly and at its sole cost and expense, this Permit shall remain in full force and effect, and there shall be no abatement in the Rent payable by Permittee to Port under Paragraph E above; and (y) If such damage is not covered by subsection (b)(ii)(x) above, and if such damage occurred during the last twelve months of the Term, then either party shall have the right, by written notice given to the other within sixty (60) days after the date of occurrence of such damage, to terminate this Permit as of the date of such damage, in which event all proceeds of the insurance against casualty that Permittee was required to maintain pursuant to this Permit shall be paid to Port. (c) If the Assigned Space is damaged or destroyed by casualty, Permittee shall have no claim against Port for any damage suffered by reason of any such damage or destruction, or for any required repair or restoration. Port and Permittee hereby waive the provisions of California Civil Code Sections 1932 and 1933, and of any other statutes which relate to the termination of a Permit when leased property is destroyed and agree that any such event shall be governed by the terms of this Permit. (a) If the whole of the Assigned Space should be taken by any public or quasi-public authority under the power or threat of eminent domain, then, in such event, on the earlier of the date title to the Assigned Space vests in such public or quasi-public authority, or the date on which said public or quasi-public agency takes possession of the Assigned Space, this Permit shall terminate with respect to Port’s and Permittee’s future obligations hereunder, but said termination shall not affect Port’s and Permittee’s rights to any compensation or damages for, on the account of, or arising out of such taking. For any period of time prior to termination during which Permittee (involuntarily on account of such taking or any proceedings related thereto) does not have full use of the Assigned Space, the monthly Rent due hereunder shall be equitably reduced. In the event of such a taking, the Port shall be entitled to receive all sums in the award of damages and compensation arising by reason of such taking except that an amount therefrom equal to the fair market value of Permittee’s leasehold interest in the Assigned Space (as of the date of valuation of the taking) shall be paid to Permittee. (b) If a substantial portion of the Assigned Space should be taken so as to impair materially the use of the Assigned Space as contemplated by the Permit, then on the earlier of the date title to such portion of the Assigned Space vests in such public or quasi-public agency, or the date on which such public or quasi-public agency takes possession of such portion of the Assigned Space and Permittee no longer has full possession of such portion, this Permit shall terminate with respect to Port’s and Permittee’s future obligations hereunder, but said termination shall not affect Port’s or Permittee’s rights to any compensation or damages for, on account of, or arising out of such taking. For any period of time prior to termination during which Permittee (involuntarily on account of such taking or any proceedings related thereto) does not have full use of the Assigned Space, the monthly Rent due hereunder shall be equitably reduced. In the event of such a substantial taking, the award of damages and compensation arising by reason of such taking shall be distributed in the same manner as the last sentence of Section 37(2)(a) above. (c) If a taking shall occur which does not result in termination of this Permit as provided in the previous subsections of this Section 37(2), but which requires the portion of the Assigned Space not so taken to be reconstructed and restored so as to be constituted an architecturally complete unit suitable for use by Permittee, all compensation and damages payable for or on account of such taking shall be payable to Permittee, and shall be held in a separate account approved in writing by Port in trust by Permittee to be used by Permittee in accordance with all applicable requirements of this Permit (including without limitation Section 1(2) above) solely to reconstruct and restore the portion of the Assigned Space not so taken to an architecturally complete unit suitable for use by Permittee; and the monthly Rent payable by Permittee hereunder shall be equitably reduced during the time Permittee does not have full use of the Assigned Space as a result of such taking to account for the reduced economic value to Permittee, if any, occasioned by reason of such taking. The balance of any compensation and damages remaining after the reconstruction and restoration contemplated by this subsection shall be distributed in the same manner as distribution of damages and compensation for a total taking under the last sentence of Section 37(2)(a) above. In the event of a taking covered by this subsection (c), Port shall send to Permittee an amendment to this Permit showing the deletion of that portion of the Assigned Space that was the subject of this taking, and this Permit shall be deemed amended thereby. (d) If a taking shall occur which does not result in a termination of this Permit as provided in the previous subsections of this Section 37(2), and which does not require any portion of the Assigned Space not so taken to be reconstructed and restored so as to constitute an architecturally complete unit suitable for use by Permittee, the proceeds shall be distributed in accordance with the last sentence of Section 37(2)(a) above. Permittee, however, shall be entitled to an equitable reduction in the monthly Rent. (e) No taking of Permittee’s leasehold estate in the Assigned Space or any part thereof without a taking of the fee shall terminate or give Permittee the right to surrender this Permit, nor excuse the taker of such leasehold estate, including any successor in interest thereto, from full performance of the covenants for the payment of the Rent and other charges or any other obligations hereunder capable of performance by the taker of such leasehold estate, including any successor in interest thereto, after any such taking, but in such case, all compensation and damages payable for or on account of such taking shall be payable to and be the sole property of Port. During any period of time that Permittee is not in possession of the Assigned Space, or any portion thereof, as a result of the taking of any portion of its leasehold estate hereunder, but only during such period of time, (1) Permittee shall not be obligated to pay or in any way be liable for the payment of any Rent or to perform any of the other obligations or covenants otherwise to be performed by it hereunder with respect to, but only with respect to the portion of the Assigned Space affected by such taking, (2) the Port shall look solely to the taker of such leasehold interest, including the successors in interest thereto and any party then in possession of all or such portion of the Assigned Space affected by such taking for the payment of the Rent and the performance of the other obligations and covenants hereunder with respect to such portion of the Assigned Space, and (3) as between Port and Permittee, Port shall not forfeit or terminate this Permit for breach by the taker of such leasehold interest, including its successors in interest thereto and any party then in possession, of any obligation or covenant hereunder, including the obligation to pay the Rent. Any taking that is the subject of this subsection (e) shall not extend the Term of this Permit. (f) In the event of any taking of any portion of the Assigned Space, Permittee shall be entitled to receive all compensation and damages arising from such taking and payable for or on account of the Permittee’s Trade Equipment located on the portion of the Assigned Space so taken, except for those trade fixtures and equipment that pursuant to this Permit are to remain with the Assigned Space on surrender. (g) Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Section 37(2), no taking shall reduce or xxxxx Permittee’s obligation to pay the Rent during the Term of this Permit. Where Section 37(2) expressly provides for a reduction in the Rent payable by Permittee, if the parties cannot agree on the amount of such reduction, the same shall be determined by Arbitration. Such arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitrators shall have no power to modify any of the provisions of this Permit and their jurisdiction is limited accordingly. Each party hereby consents to the entry of judgment by any court having jurisdiction in accordance with the arbitration decision. No change in the Arbitration Rules which would deprive a party of the rights to be represented by counsel, to present evidence or to cross-examine witnesses presented by the other party shall be effective in any arbitration proceeding arising out of this Permit. Any arbitration provided for herein shall be conducted in the Port’s offices in Alameda County, California. Disputes under this Permit shall be subject to Arbitration only to the extent expressly provided for in this subsection (h). (h) Permittee acknowledges the Port’s reserved power upon payment of just compensation to exercise its power of eminent domain as to the leasehold estate created hereunder; provided, however, that the foregoing acknowledgment shall not be deemed or construed to prejudice or waive any rights of Permittee to challenge or object to any attempt by the Port so to exercise such power.
Condition of Property; Condemnation In the case of each Mortgage Loan, except as set forth in an engineering report prepared by an independent engineering consultant in connection with the origination of such Mortgage Loan, the related Mortgaged Property is, to the Seller's knowledge, in good repair and free and clear of any damage that would materially and adversely affect its value as security for such Mortgage Loan (except in any such case where an escrow of funds, letter of credit or insurance coverage exists sufficient to effect the necessary repairs and maintenance). As of the date of origination of the Mortgage Loan, there was no proceeding pending for the condemnation of all or any material part of the related Mortgaged Property. As of the Closing Date, the Seller has not received notice and has no knowledge of any proceeding pending for the condemnation of all or any material portion of the Mortgaged Property securing any Mortgage Loan. As of the date of origination of each Mortgage Loan and, to the Seller's knowledge, as of the date hereof, (a) none of the material improvements on the related Mortgaged Property encroach upon the boundaries and, to the extent in effect at the time of construction, do not encroach upon the building restriction lines of such property, and none of the material improvements on the related Mortgaged Property encroached over any easements, except, in each case, for encroachments that are insured against by the lender's title insurance policy referred to in representation 8 below or that do not materially and adversely affect the Value or current use of such Mortgaged Property and (b) no improvements on adjoining properties encroached upon such Mortgaged Property so as to materially and adversely affect the Value of such Mortgaged Property, except those encroachments that are insured against by the lender's title insurance policy referred to in representation 8 below.