Common use of Landlord’s Duty to Maintain Structure Clause in Contracts

Landlord’s Duty to Maintain Structure. The Landlord shall maintain or cause to be maintained in good operating condition the structure of the Building and shall be responsible for structural repairs to the exterior walls, load bearing elements, foundations, roofs, structural columns and structural floors with respect thereto, and the Landlord shall make all required repairs thereto, provided, however, that if the necessity for such repairs shall have arisen, in whole or in part, from the negligence or willful acts or omissions of the Tenant, its agents, concessionaires, officers, employees, licensees, invitees or contractors, or by any unusual use of the Premises by the Tenant, then the Landlord may collect the cost of such repairs, as Additional Rent, upon demand.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease, Office Lease (Under Armour, Inc.), Office Lease (Under Armour, Inc.)

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Landlord’s Duty to Maintain Structure. The Landlord shall maintain or cause to be maintained in good operating condition the structure of the Building and shall be responsible for structural repairs to the exterior walls, load bearing elements, foundations, roofs, structural columns and structural floors with respect thereto, and the Landlord shall make all required repairs thereto, provided, however, that if the necessity for such repairs shall have arisen, in whole or in part, from the gross negligence or willful acts or omissions of the Tenant, its agents, concessionaires, officers, employees, licensees, invitees or contractors, or by any unusual use (other than a use consistent with general office use) of the Premises by the Tenant, then the Landlord may collect the cost of such repairs, as Additional Rent, upon demand.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Millennial Media Inc.), Sublease (Millennial Media Inc.)

Landlord’s Duty to Maintain Structure. The Landlord shall maintain or cause to be maintained in good operating condition the Building, including the Common Areas, University/civic areas, and the structure of the Building Building, and shall be responsible for maintenance of such and structural repairs to the exterior walls, load bearing elements, foundations, roofs, structural columns and structural floors with respect thereto, and the Landlord shall make all required repairs thereto, provided, however, that if the necessity for such repairs shall have arisen, in whole or in part, from the negligence or willful acts or omissions of the Tenant, its agents, concessionaires, officers, employees, licensees, invitees or contractors, or by any unusual use of the Premises by the Tenant, then the Landlord may collect the cost of such repairs, as Additional Rent, upon demand, accompanied by a reasonably detailed explanation of the same.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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Landlord’s Duty to Maintain Structure. The Landlord shall maintain or cause to be maintained in good operating condition condition: (a) the Building (outside the Premises except to the extent otherwise provided in Section 9.2.1) and Common Areas mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems; and (b) the structure of the Building and shall be responsible for all structural repairs to the exterior walls, load bearing elements, foundations, roofs, windows, structural columns and structural floors with respect thereto, and the Landlord shall make all required repairs thereto, provided, however, that if the necessity for such repairs shall have arisen, in whole or in part, from the negligence or willful acts or omissions of the Tenant, its agents, concessionaires, officers, employees, licensees, invitees or contractors, or by any unusual use of the Premises by the Tenant, then the Landlord may collect the cost of such repairs, as Additional Rent, upon demand.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Gse Systems Inc

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