Increased Premiums Sample Clauses

Increased Premiums. Tenant may not do or authorize to be done anything that will violate the provisions of Landlord’s insurance policies or prevent Landlord from procuring policies in amounts and companies reasonably selected by Landlord. Tenant shall not be required to pay any increase in rates of insurance carried by Landlord attributable to Tenant’s operation of a business for the Permitted Use set forth in the Indenture. If anything else Tenant does, authorizes or fails to do causes an increase in Landlord’s insurance premiums in violation of this provision, Tenant shall pay the amount of such increase to Landlord within thirty (30) days after billing. Tenant shall, at its expense, comply with all requirements of the insurance underwriters or any governmental authority having jurisdiction which are necessary for the maintenance by Landlord of reasonable “All Riskproperty insurance.
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Increased Premiums. If, by reason of any failure of Tenant to ------------------ comply with any provisions of this Lease, the premiums on Landlord's insurance on the Property, the Building and/or property therein shall be higher than they otherwise would be, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord, on demand, for that part of such premiums determined to be attributable to such failure on the part of Tenant.
Increased Premiums. Provided it has notice of such policies and provisions, Tenant may not do or authorize to be done anything that will violate the provisions of Landlord’s insurance policies or prevent Landlord from procuring policies in amounts and companies reasonably selected by Landlord. If anything Tenant does, authorizes or fails to do causes an increase in Landlord’s insurance premiums in violation of this provision, Tenant shall pay the amount of such increase to Landlord within thirty (30) days after billing. Tenant shall, at its expense, comply with all requirements of the insurance underwriters or any governmental authority having jurisdiction which are necessary for the maintenance by Landlord of reasonable “All Riskproperty insurance.
Increased Premiums. Tenant shall not keep anything within the Premises for any purpose which increases the insurance premium cost or invalidates any insurance policy carried on the Premises or other part of the Shopping Center. Upon demand, Tenant shall pay as Additional Rent any increased premium cost due to Tenant's use or occupation of the Premises. All property kept stored or maintained within the Premises by Tenant shall be at Tenant's sole risk.
Increased Premiums. Tenant shall not suffer anything to be or ------------------ remain upon or about the Premises nor carry on or permit upon the Premises any trade or occupation or suffer to be done anything which may render an increased or extra premium payable for any insurance of the Premises or the Building against fire, casualty, liability or any other insurable causes, unless consented to in writing by Landlord. Regardless of whether Landlord has so consented or not, Tenant shall pay any such increased or extra premium within ten days after Tenant shall have been advised by Landlord of the amount thereof.
Increased Premiums. To the extent that any insurance premium payable in respect of any adjoining or neighbouring property of the Landlord is increased by reason of the use to which the Tenant puts all or any part of the demised premises, to pay to the Landlord on demand the amount of such increase.
Increased Premiums. Tenant shall not knowingly do nor permit to be done any act or thing which increases the rate of insurance for the Building, any part thereof, or any property or equipment located therein or thereon. In addition to Landlord's rights and remedies, in the event of a breach of Tenant under this ARTICLE 13.03, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord after receiving written proof upon demand for any increased premiums.
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Related to Increased Premiums

  • Premiums The premiums for insurance policies required pursuant to this Article must be paid as a common expense by the Owners' Association.

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