Common use of Indemnity/Hold Harmless Clause in Contracts

Indemnity/Hold Harmless. Both Tenant and Landlord shall indemnify, protect, defend (at Landlord’s request and with counsel approved by Landlord) and hold each other and both parties’ affiliates and each of their respective partners, directors, officers, shareholders and employees, harmless from and against every demand, claim, cause of action, judgment, costs and expense, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements of counsel, whether suit is initiated or not, and all loss and damage arising from any injury, loss or damage to the person or property of Tenant, any other tenant in the Property or to any other person rightfully in the Property, (i) occurring in or about the Premises, or (ii) caused by the negligence or misconduct of Tenant or Landlord, their affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors, or (iii) resulting from the violation of any legal requirements or the provisions of this Lease Agreement by Tenant or Landlord, their affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors. Tenant’s and Landlord’s indemnity obligations under this Article shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease Agreement. If any mechanic’s lien is filed against any part of the Property for work, labor or services claimed to have been done for, or materials claimed to have been furnished to, Tenant, such mechanic’s lien shall be discharged by Tenant within ten (10) days thereafter, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, by the payment thereof or by making any deposit required by law or by posting a bond with such surety, in such amount and in such form as Landlord deems proper. Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord of any mechanic’s lien or other lien filed against the Property or any part thereof by a contractor or subcontractor of Tenant or otherwise by reason of work claimed to have been done for or materials claimed to have been furnished to Tenant. If Tenant fails to remove such lien or post such bond within the ten (10) day period following the filing thereof, Landlord may, at its sole discretion and without waiving its rights and remedies based on such breach by Tenant and without releasing Tenant from any of its obligations, cause such lien to be released by any means it shall deem proper, including payment in satisfaction of the claim giving rise to such lien. Tenant shall, in such event, pay to Landlord at once, upon notice by Landlord, any sum paid by Landlord to remove such lien including reasonable attorneys’ fees, together with interest at the rate of 12% from the date of such payment by Landlord. Landlord shall have the right at all times to post and keep posted on the Premises any notices permitted or required by applicable law, or that Landlord shall deem proper for the protection of Landlord, the Premises, the Property and any other party having an interest therein, from liens. All material suppliers, contractors, artisans, mechanics, laborers and other parties contracting with Tenant for the furnishing of any labor, services, materials, supplies or equipment with respect to any portion of the Premises are hereby charged with notice that they must look solely to Tenant for payment of the same and Tenant’s purchase orders, contracts and subcontracts in connection therewith must clearly state this requirement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Commercial Lease (Celcuity LLC), Commercial Lease (Celcuity LLC)

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Indemnity/Hold Harmless. Both Except to the extent that liability for damage or loss is caused by the negligence of Landlord, its agents or employees, Tenant and Landlord shall indemnify, protect, defend (at Landlord’s request and with counsel reasonably approved by Landlord) and hold each other Landlord and both parties’ Landlord’s affiliates and each of their respective partners, directors, officers, shareholders and employees, employees harmless from and against every demand, claim, cause of action, judgment, costs judgment and expense, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements of counsel, whether suit is initiated or not, and all loss and damage arising from from: (a) any injury, loss or damage to the person or property of Tenant, any other tenant in the Property or to any other person rightfully in the Property, (i) occurring in or about the Premises, or (ii) caused by the negligence or misconduct of Tenant Tenant, or Landlord, their Tenant’s affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors, or (iii) resulting from the violation of any legal requirements or the provisions of this Lease Agreement by Tenant, or Tenant’s affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors; (b) any loss or damage to books, records, computer or other electronic equipment, data or media, files, artwork, money, securities, negotiable instruments or papers in the Premises; or (c) any loss or damage resulting from interference with or obstruction of deliveries to or from the Premises caused by Tenant or Landlord, their Tenant’s affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors. All property kept, maintained or stored on the Premises shall be so kept, maintained or stored at the sole risk of Tenant’s and , except for the negligence of Landlord’s indemnity obligations under this Article shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease Agreement. If any mechanic’s lien is filed against any part of the Property for work, labor or services work claimed to have been done for, or materials claimed to have been furnished to, Tenant, such mechanic’s lien shall be discharged by Tenant within ten thirty (1030) days thereafter, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, by the payment thereof or by making any deposit required by law or by posting a bond with such surety, in such amount and in such form as Landlord deems proper. Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord of any mechanic’s lien or other lien filed against the Property or any part thereof by a contractor or subcontractor of Tenant or otherwise by reason of work claimed to have been done for or materials claimed to have been furnished to Tenant. If Tenant fails to remove such lien or post such bond within the ten thirty (1030) day period following the filing thereof, Landlord may, at its sole discretion and without waiving its rights and remedies based on such breach by Tenant and without releasing Tenant from any of its obligations, cause such lien to be released by any means it shall deem proper, including payment in satisfaction of the claim giving rise to such lien. Tenant shall, in such event, pay to Landlord at once, upon notice by Landlord, any sum paid by Landlord to remove such lien including reasonable attorneys’ feeslien, together with interest at the rate of 12% from the date of such payment by Landlord. Landlord shall have the right at all times to post and keep posted on the Premises any notices permitted or required by applicable law, or that Landlord shall deem proper for the protection of Landlord, the Premises, the Property and any other party having an interest therein, from liens. All material suppliers, contractors, artisans, mechanics, laborers and other parties contracting with Tenant for the furnishing of any labor, services, materials, supplies or equipment with respect to any portion of the Premises are hereby charged with notice that they must look solely to Tenant for payment of the same and Tenant’s purchase orders, contracts and subcontracts in connection therewith must clearly state this requirement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Lease (Ciprico Inc)

Indemnity/Hold Harmless. Both Tenant and Landlord shall indemnify, protect, defend (at Landlord’s 's request and with counsel approved by Landlord) and hold each other and both parties’ affiliates and each of their respective partners, directors, officers, shareholders and employees, harmless from and against every demand, claim, cause of action, judgment, costs and expense, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and disbursements of counsel, whether suit is initiated or not, and all loss and damage arising from any injury, loss or damage to the person or property of Tenant, any other tenant in the Property or to any other person rightfully in the Property, (i) occurring in or about the Premises, or (ii) caused by the negligence or misconduct of Tenant or Landlord, their Tenant's affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors, or (iii) resulting from the violation of any legal requirements or the provisions of this Lease Agreement by Tenant or LandlordTenant, their Tenant's affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors. Tenant’s and Landlord’s indemnity obligations under this Article shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease AgreementLease. If any mechanic’s 's lien is filed against any part of the Property for work, labor or services work claimed to have been done for, or materials claimed to have been furnished to, Tenant, such mechanic’s 's lien shall be discharged by Tenant within ten (10) days thereafter, at Tenant’s 's sole cost and expense, by the payment thereof or by making any deposit required by law or by posting a bond with such surety, in such amount and in such form as Landlord deems proper. Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord of any mechanic’s 's lien or other lien filed against the Property or any part thereof by a contractor or subcontractor of Tenant or otherwise by reason of work claimed to have been done for or materials claimed to have been furnished to Tenant. If Tenant fails to remove such lien or post such bond within the ten (10) day period following the filing thereof, Landlord may, at its sole discretion and without waiving its rights and remedies based on such breach by Tenant and without releasing Tenant from any of its obligations, cause such lien to be released by any means it shall deem proper, including payment in satisfaction of the claim giving rise to such lien. Tenant shall, in such event, pay to Landlord at once, upon notice by Landlord, any sum paid by Landlord to remove such lien including reasonable attorneys’ attorney’s fees, together with interest at the rate of 12% from the date of such payment by Landlord. Landlord shall have the right at all times to post and keep posted on the Premises any notices permitted or required by applicable law, or that Landlord shall deem proper for the protection of Landlord, the Premises, the Property and any other party having an interest therein, from liens. All material suppliers, contractors, artisans, mechanics, laborers and other parties contracting with Tenant for the furnishing of any labor, services, materials, supplies or equipment with respect to any portion of the Premises are hereby charged with notice that they must look solely to Tenant for payment of the same and Tenant’s 's purchase orders, contracts and subcontracts in connection therewith must clearly state this requirement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Lease (Celcuity Inc.)

Indemnity/Hold Harmless. Both Tenant and Landlord shall indemnify, protect, defend (at Landlord’s request and with counsel approved by Landlord) and hold each other Landlord and both parties’ Landlord’s affiliates and each of their respective partners, directors, officers, shareholders and employees, harmless from and against every demand, claim, cause of action, judgment, costs and expense, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements of counsel, whether suit is initiated or not, and all loss and damage arising from any injury, loss or damage to the person or property of Tenant, any other tenant in the Property or to any other person rightfully in the Property, (i) occurring in or about the Premises, or (ii) caused by the negligence or misconduct of Tenant or LandlordTenant, their Tenant’s affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors, or (iii) resulting from the violation of any legal requirements or the provisions of this Lease Agreement by Tenant or LandlordTenant, their Tenant’s affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors. Tenant’s indemnity obligations under this Article shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. Landlord shall indemnify, protect, defend (at Tenant’s request and with counsel approved by Tenant) and hold Tenant and Tenant’s affiliates and each of their respective partners, directors, officers, shareholders and employees, harmless from and against every demand, claim, cause of action, judgment, costs and expense, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements of counsel, whether suit is initiated or not, and all loss and damage arising from any injury, loss or damage to the person or property of Landlord, any other tenant in the Property or to any other person rightfully in the Property, (i) caused by the negligence or misconduct of Landlord, Landlord’s affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors, or (ii) resulting from the violation of any legal requirements or the provisions of this Lease by Landlord, Landlord’s affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors; provided, however, the foregoing shall not extend to any legal requirements which concern Tenant’s particular use of the Premises. Landlord’s indemnity obligations under this Article shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease AgreementLease. If any mechanic’s lien is filed against any part of the Property for work, labor or services work claimed to have been done for, or materials claimed to have been furnished to, Tenant, such mechanic’s lien shall be discharged by Tenant within ten thirty (1030) days thereafter, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, by the payment thereof or by making any deposit required by law or by posting a bond with such surety, in 150% of the amount claimed by such amount and in such form as Landlord deems properlien claimant. Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord of any mechanic’s lien or other lien filed against the Property or any part thereof by a contractor or subcontractor of Tenant or otherwise by reason of work claimed to have been done for or materials claimed to have been furnished to Tenant. If Tenant fails to remove such lien or post such bond within the ten thirty (1030) day period following the filing thereof, Landlord may, at its sole discretion and without waiving its rights and remedies based on such breach by Tenant and without releasing Tenant from any of its obligations, cause such lien to be released by any means it shall reasonably deem proper, including payment in satisfaction of the claim giving rise to such lien. Tenant shall, in such event, pay to Landlord at once, upon notice by Landlord, any sum paid by Landlord to remove such lien including reasonable attorneys’ feeslien, together with interest at the rate of 12% from the date of such payment by Landlord. Landlord shall have the right at all times to post and keep posted on the Premises any notices permitted or required by applicable law, or that Landlord shall deem proper for the protection of Landlord, the Premises, the Property and any other party having an interest therein, from liens. All material suppliers, contractors, artisans, mechanics, laborers and other parties contracting with Tenant for the furnishing of any labor, services, materials, supplies or equipment with respect to any portion of the Premises are hereby charged with notice that they must look solely to Tenant for payment of the same and Tenant’s purchase orders, contracts and subcontracts in connection therewith must clearly state this requirement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Lease (Entellus Medical Inc)

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Indemnity/Hold Harmless. Both Tenant and Landlord shall indemnify, protect, defend (at Landlord’s request and with counsel approved by Landlord) and hold each other Landlord and both parties’ Landlord’s affiliates and each of their respective partners, directors, officers, shareholders and employees, harmless from and against every demand, claim, cause of action, judgment, costs and expense, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements of counsel, whether suit is initiated or not, and all loss and damage arising from any injury, loss or damage to the person or property of Tenant, any other tenant in the Property or to any other person rightfully in the Property, (i) occurring in or about the Premises, or (ii) caused by the negligence or misconduct of Tenant or LandlordTenant, their Tenant’s affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors, or (iii) resulting from the violation of any legal requirements or the provisions of this Lease Agreement by Tenant or LandlordTenant, their Tenant’s affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors. Tenant’s indemnity obligations under this Article shall survive the expiration or earlier teimination of this Lease. Landlord shall indemnify, protect, defend (at Tenant’s request and with counsel approved by Tenant) and hold Tenant and Tenant’s affiliates and each of their respective partners, directors, officers, shareholders and employees, harmless from and against every demand, claim, cause of action, judgment, costs and expense, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements of counsel, whether suit is initiated or not, and all loss and damage arising from any injury, loss or damage to the person or property of Landlord, any other tenant in the Property or to any other person rightfully in the Property, (i) caused by the negligence or misconduct of Landlord, Landlord’s affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors, or (ii) resulting from the violation of any legal requirements or the provisions of this Lease by Landlord, Landlord’s affiliates or any of their respective employees, representatives, agents or contractors; provided, however, the foregoing shall not extend to any legal requirements which concern Tenant’s particular use of the Premises. Landlord’s indemnity obligations under this Article shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease AgreementLease. If any mechanic’s lien is filed against any part of the Property for work, labor or services work claimed to have been done for, or materials claimed to have been furnished to, Tenant, such mechanic’s lien shall be discharged by Tenant within ten thirty (1030) days thereafter, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, by the payment thereof or by making any deposit required by law or by posting a bond with such surety, in 150% of the amount claimed by such amount and in such form as Landlord deems properlien claimant. Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord of any mechanic’s lien or other lien filed against the Property or any part thereof by a contractor or subcontractor of Tenant or otherwise by reason of work claimed to have been done for or materials claimed to have been furnished to Tenant. If Tenant fails to remove such lien or post such bond within the ten thirty (1030) day period following the filing thereof, Landlord may, at its sole discretion and without waiving its rights and remedies based on such breach by Tenant and without releasing Tenant from any of its obligations, cause such lien to be released by any means it shall reasonably deem proper, including payment in satisfaction of the claim giving rise to such lien. Tenant shall, in such event, pay to Landlord at once, upon notice by Landlord, any sum paid by Landlord to remove such lien including reasonable attorneys’ feeslien, together with interest at the rate of 12% from the date of such payment by Landlord. Landlord shall have the right at all times to post and keep posted on the Premises any notices permitted or required by applicable law, or that Landlord shall deem proper for the protection of Landlord, the Premises, the Property and any other party having an interest therein, from liens. All material suppliers, contractors, artisans, mechanics, laborers and other parties contracting with Tenant for the furnishing of any labor, services, materials, supplies or equipment with respect to any portion of the Premises are hereby charged with notice that they must look solely to Tenant for payment of the same and Tenant’s purchase orders, contracts and subcontracts in connection therewith must clearly state this requirement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Lease (Entellus Medical Inc)

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