Common use of Indemnification of Tenant Clause in Contracts

Indemnification of Tenant. To the fullest extent allowed by Law, Landlord shall indemnify, defend, protect and hold harmless Tenant and Tenant’s Agents from all liability, Damages, causes of action and/or judgments arising howsoever including by reason of any death, bodily injury, personal injury or property damage resulting from (i) any cause or causes whatsoever (except to the extent caused by the willful misconduct or negligence of Tenant) occurring in or about or resulting from an occurrence in or about the Premises during or prior to commencement of the Tenancy Term resulting from the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or Landlord’s Agents, or (ii) any breach of this Tenancy Agreement by Landlord. The provisions of this Section 10.2 shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of this Tenancy Agreement. Each of the Parties acknowledges and agrees that as remedy for a breach by the other Party of this Agreement shall be, subject to the requirements of Section 14.1, to bring a claim to recover damages and to seek other appropriate equitable relief, other than termination of this Agreement or Tenant’s right to occupy and use the Premises.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement      this Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement (Avago Technologies ECBU IP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.)

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