Lessee to Give Notice Sample Clauses

Lessee to Give Notice. In case of any damage to or destruction of the Premises or any Improvements, or any material part thereof, that will materially and adversely affect the operation of the Premises (a “Casualty”), Lessee will promptly give telephonic and written notice thereof to Lessor generally describing the nature and extent of such Casualty. Lessor shall have no interest in any property insurance proceeds paid to Lessee or Leasehold Mortgagee due to a Casualty or any other damage to the Premises or any Improvements (the “Casualty Proceeds”), except as expressly provided in this Section 19.1. Following any Casualty, Lessee shall either (i) diligently rebuild and replace such damaged Improvements at the Premises in accordance with the Building Standard (provided that Lessor’s approval, not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, shall be required with respect to (a) the location and design of the Interconnection Point or any Other Physical Connection Points, (b) the location and design of the Bridge, and (c) any Material Modification from the Improvements in existence immediately prior to such Casualty), or (ii) elect not to rebuild or replace such damaged Improvements, in which event Lessee shall cause the distribution of the Casualty Proceeds in the following order and priority, in each case, subject to Leasehold Mortgagee making such Casualty Proceeds available therefor and any other rights of Leasehold Mortgagee: (1) first, to Leasehold Mortgagee, in accordance with Section 21.2.10; (2) second, to Lessee, to fund the activities described in Section 19.3; (3) third, to Lessor, to refund an amount equal to (A) that portion of the TI Allowance actually paid to Lessee, multiplied by (B) the Insurance to Replacement Cost Ratio (the “TI Allowance Refund”); and (4) fourth, to Lessee, as to any balance remaining. Lessee shall be liable to Lessor under clause (ii) above for the TI Allowance Refund regardless of whether Leasehold Mortgagee makes such Casualty Proceeds available therefor or any Casualty Proceeds are remaining after the payment of the amounts in subclauses (1) and (2) above, which obligation shall survive the termination of this Lease. Lessee shall make its election in writing (the “Casualty Election Notice”) as to whether or not to rebuild the damaged Improvements no later than one hundred eighty (180) days after any Casualty event. In the event that Lessee elects not to rebuild, repair or replace the damaged Improvements pursuant to clause (ii) abo...
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Lessee to Give Notice. In the event of any damage to or destruction of the Demised Premises or any improvements or any part thereof, Lessee will give written notice thereof to Lessor describing the nature and extent of such damage or destruction.
Lessee to Give Notice. Lessee hereby waives the provisions of Section 227 of the Real Property Law and confirms that the provisions of this section shall govern and control in lieu thereof. In case of any damage to or destruction of the Combined Premises or any part thereof, if, in Lessee's reasonable opinion, the cost to repair or rebuild the same will exceed $1,000,000, Lessee shall promptly give notice thereof to Lessor, generally describing the nature and extent of such damage or destruction.
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Lessee to Give Notice. In case of any damage to or destruction of the Improvements, the Restoration of which is reasonably estimated to cost more than $25,000, Lessee will promptly give notice thereof to Lessor, generally describing the nature and extent of such damage or destruction and setting forth Lessee's best estimate of the cost of Restoration.
Lessee to Give Notice. In case of any damage to or destruction of the Hotel or the Improvements, or any part thereof, in excess of an amount equal to Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) escalated from the Commencement Date of this Lease in accordance with increases in the Consumer Price Index, Lessee shall within ten (10) days after Lessee becomes aware of such damage or destruction give written notice thereof to Lessor generally describing the nature and extent of such damage or destruction.

Related to Lessee to Give Notice

  • Failure to Give Notice An employee who fails to give notice required by Article 25.01, shall be struck from the payroll effective the day the employee is absent without leave, and shall have deducted from monies owed by the Employer, a sum equivalent to the salary payable to the employee for the period of notice which the employee failed to work.

  • Failure to Give Timely Notice A failure by an Indemnified Party to ----------------------------- give timely, complete or accurate notice as provided in Section 9.3 or 9.4 will ----------- --- not affect the rights or obligations of any party hereunder except and only to the extent that, as a result of such failure, any party entitled to receive such notice was deprived of its right to recover any payment under any applicable insurance coverage, or deprived of its right to assert any claim because of expiration of the applicable statute of limitations, or was otherwise directly and materially damaged as a result of such failure to give timely notice.

  • FAILURE TO GIVE POSSESSION If Owner is unable to give possession of the demised premises on the date of the commencement of the term hereof, because of the holding-over or retention of possession of any tenant, undertenant or occupants or if the demised premises are located in a building being constructed, because such building has not been sufficiently completed to make the premises ready for occupancy or because of the fact that a certificate of occupancy has not been procured or for any other reason, Owner shall not be subject to any liability for failure to give possession on said date and the validity of the lease shall not be impaired under such circumstances, nor shall the same be construed in any wise to extend the term of this lease, but the rent payable hereunder shall be abated (provided Tenant is not responsible for Owner's inability to obtain possession) until after Owner shall have given Tenant written notice that the premises are substantially ready for Tenant's occupancy. If permission is given to Tenant to enter into the possession of the demised premises or to occupy premises other than the demised premises prior to the date specified as the commencement of the term of this lease, Tenant covenants and agrees that such occupancy shall be deemed to be under all the terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this lease, except as to the covenant to pay rent. The provisions of this article are intended to constitute "an express provision to the contrary" within the meaning of Section 223-a of the New York Real Property Law. No Waiver:

  • Warrant Agent Not Required to Give Notice of Default The Warrant Agent shall not be bound to give any notice or do or take any act, action or proceeding by virtue of the powers conferred on it hereby unless and until it shall have been required so to do under the terms hereof; nor shall the Warrant Agent be required to take notice of any default hereunder, unless and until notified in writing of such default, which notice shall distinctly specify the default desired to be brought to the attention of the Warrant Agent and in the absence of any such notice the Warrant Agent may for all purposes of this Indenture conclusively assume that no default has been made in the observance or performance of any of the representations, warranties, covenants, agreements or conditions contained herein. Any such notice shall in no way limit any discretion herein given to the Warrant Agent to determine whether or not the Warrant Agent shall take action with respect to any default.

  • Covenant to Give Security Except with respect to Excluded Property:

  • Trustee Not Required to Give Security The Trustee shall not be required to give any bond or security in respect of the execution of the trusts and powers of this Indenture or otherwise in respect of the premises.

  • Trustee to Give Notice of Default, But May Withhold in Certain Circumstances The Trustee shall give to the Securityholders of any series, as the names and addresses of such Holders appear on the registry books, notice by mail of all defaults known to the Trustee which have occurred with respect to such series, such notice to be transmitted within 90 days after the occurrence thereof, unless such defaults shall have been cured before the giving of such notice (the term “default” or “defaults” for the purposes of this section being hereby defined to mean any event or condition which is, or with notice or lapse of time or both would become, an Event of Default); provided that, except in the case of default in the payment of the principal of or interest on any of the Securities of such series, or in the payment of any sinking or purchase fund installment with respect to the Securities of such series, the Trustee shall be protected in withholding such notice if and so long as the board of directors, the executive committee, or a trust committee of directors or trustees and/or Responsible Officers of the Trustee in good faith determines that the withholding of such notice is in the interests of the Securityholders of such series.

  • Warrant Agent Not Required to Give Security The Warrant Agent shall not be required to give any bond or security in respect of the execution of the agency and powers of this Indenture or otherwise in respect of the premises.

  • Failure to Vacate If the Resident does not vacate the Residence on the expiry or early termination of this Agreement, (i) the Resident is liable for any financial loss sustained or incurred by the Institution or the Manager, and (ii) the Manager may remove the property of the Resident from the Room (whether or not the Resident is present at the time), and place the property in temporary storage in a location in the Residence of the Manager’s choice, at the Resident’s expense, without notice to the Resident and without liability to the Manager for any damage to or loss of the Resident’s property.

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