Common use of Landlord’s Damages Clause in Contracts

Landlord’s Damages. The damages which Landlord shall be entitled to recover from Tenant shall be the sum of: (i) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent accrued and unpaid as of the termination date; and (ii)(a) all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in recovering possession of the Premises, including actual legal fees, and removal and storage of Tenant’s property, (ii)(b) the reasonable costs and expenses of restoring the Premises to the condition in which the same were to have been surrendered by Tenant as of the expiration of the Term, and (ii)(c) the costs of reletting commissions; and (iii) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent otherwise payable by Tenant over the remainder of the Term as reduced to present value and all consequential damages relating to Tenant’s breach of this Lease. Less deducting from the total determined under subsections (i), (ii) and (iii) above, all Rent which Landlord receives from other tenant(s) by reason of the leasing of the Premises during any period falling within the otherwise remainder of the Term. 3.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (TMS International Corp.), Lease (Tube City IMS CORP)

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Landlord’s Damages. The damages which Landlord shall be entitled to recover from Tenant shall be the sum of: (i) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent accrued and unpaid as of the termination date; and (ii)(a) all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in recovering possession of the Premises, including actual legal fees, and removal and storage of Tenant’s property, (ii)(b) the reasonable costs and expenses of restoring the Premises to the condition in which the same were to have been surrendered by Tenant as of the expiration of the Term, and (ii)(c) the costs of reletting commissions; and (iii) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent otherwise payable by Tenant over the remainder of the Term as reduced to present value and all consequential damages relating to Tenant’s breach of this Lease. Less deducting from the total determined under subsections (i), (ii) and (iii) above, all Rent which Landlord receives from other tenant(s) by reason of the leasing of the Premises during any period falling within the otherwise remainder of the Term. 3.,

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Original (Accolade, Inc.), Accolade, Inc.

Landlord’s Damages. The damages which Landlord shall be entitled to recover from Tenant shall be the sum of: of (i) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent accrued and unpaid as of the termination date; and (ii)(a) all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in recovering possession of the Premises, including actual legal fees, and removal and storage of Tenant’s property, (ii)(b) the reasonable costs and expenses of restoring the Premises to the condition in which the same were to have been surrendered by Tenant as of the expiration of the Term, and (ii)(c) the costs of reletting commissions; and (iii) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent otherwise payable by Tenant over the remainder of the Term as reduced to present value and all consequential other actual damages relating to Tenant’s breach of this Lease. Lease Agreement: Less deducting from the total determined under subsections (i), (ii) and (iii) above, all Rent rent which Landlord receives from other tenant(s) by reason of the leasing of the Premises during any period falling within the otherwise remainder of the Term, as well as any damages related to repairs, etc. that are irrelevant given alternations made for the new tenant. 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

Landlord’s Damages. The damages which Landlord shall be entitled to recover from Tenant shall be the sum of: (iA) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent accrued and unpaid as of the termination date; and (ii)(aB) all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in recovering possession of the Premises, including actual legal fees, and removal and storage of Tenant’s 's property, (ii)(bC) the reasonable costs and expenses of restoring the Premises to the condition in which the same were to have been surrendered by Tenant as of the expiration of the Term, and (ii)(cD) the costs of reletting commissions; and (iiiE) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent otherwise payable by Tenant over the remainder of the Term as reduced to present value and all consequential damages relating to Tenant’s breach of this Lease. Less value, less deducting from the total determined under subsections (iA), (iiB), (C) and (iiiD) above, all Rent which Landlord receives from other tenant(s) by reason of the leasing of the Premises during any period falling within the otherwise remainder of the Term. 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Marinus Pharmaceuticals Inc)

Landlord’s Damages. The damages which Landlord shall be entitled to recover from Tenant shall be the sum of: (i) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent accrued and unpaid as of the termination date; and (ii)(a) all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in recovering possession of the Premises, including actual legal fees, and removal and storage of Tenant’s 's property, (ii)(b) the reasonable costs and expenses of restoring the Premises to the condition in which the same were to have been surrendered by Tenant as of the expiration of the Term, and (ii)(c) the costs of reletting commissions; and (iii) all iii)all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent otherwise payable by Tenant over the remainder of the Term as reduced to present value and all consequential damages relating to Tenant’s breach of this Lease. Less deducting from the total determined under subsections (i), (ii) and (iii) above, all Rent which Landlord receives from other tenant(s) by reason of the leasing of the Premises during any period falling within the otherwise remainder of the Term. 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cross Country Healthcare Inc

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Landlord’s Damages. The damages which Landlord shall be entitled to recover from Tenant shall be the sum of: (i) all Fixed Base Rent and Additional Rent accrued and unpaid as of the termination date; and (ii)(a) all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in recovering possession of the Premises, including actual legal fees, fees and removal and storage of Tenant’s property, (ii)(bii) (b) the reasonable costs and expenses of restoring the Premises to the condition in which the same were to have been surrendered by Tenant as of the expiration of the Term, and (ii)(c) the costs of reletting commissions; and (iii) all Fixed Base Rent and Additional Rent otherwise payable by Tenant over the remainder of the Term as reduced to present value and all consequential damages relating to Tenant’s breach of this Lease. Less deducting from the total determined under subsections (i), (ii) and (iii) above, all Rent which Landlord receives from other tenant(s) by reason of the leasing of the Premises during any period falling within the otherwise remainder of the Term. 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Omthera Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

Landlord’s Damages. The damages which Landlord shall be entitled to recover from Tenant shall be the sum of: (i) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent accrued and unpaid as of the termination date; and (ii)(a) all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in recovering possession of the Premises, including actual legal fees, and removal and storage of Tenant’s 's property, (ii)(b) the reasonable costs and expenses of restoring the Premises to the condition in which the same were to have been surrendered by Tenant as of the expiration of the Term, and (ii)(c) the costs of reletting commissions; and (iii) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent otherwise payable by Tenant over the remainder of the Term as reduced to present value and all consequential damages relating to Tenant’s 's breach of this Leaselease. Less deducting from the total determined under subsections (i), (ii) and (iii) above, all Rent which Landlord receives from other tenant(s) by reason of the leasing of the Premises during any period falling within the otherwise remainder of the Term. 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Arrhythmia Research Technology Inc /De/

Landlord’s Damages. The damages which Landlord shall be entitled to recover from Tenant shall be the sum of: (i) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent accrued and unpaid as of the termination date; and (ii)(a) all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in recovering possession of the Premises, including actual legal fees, and removal and storage of Tenant’s property, (ii)(b) the reasonable costs and expenses of restoring the Premises to the condition in which the same were to have been surrendered by Tenant as of the expiration of the Term, and (ii)(c) the reasonable costs of reletting commissions; and (iii) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent otherwise payable by Tenant over the remainder of the Term as reduced to present value and all consequential damages relating to Tenant’s breach of this Lease. Less deducting from the total determined under subsections (i), (ii) and (iii) above, all Rent which Landlord receives from other tenant(s) by reason of the leasing of the Premises during any period falling within the otherwise remainder of the Term. 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Qlik Technologies Inc

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