Common use of Loss of Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Loss of Personal Property. Any Personal Property of TENANT or others placed in or upon the Premises shall be at the sole risk of the TENANT, and LANDLORD shall not be responsible or liable for any loss, damage or replacement thereto, regardless of the cause of such loss or damage, and the TENANT waives all rights of subrogation against recovery from the LANDLORD for such loss or damage unless such loss or damage is the result of the LANDLORD’s negligence.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Use and Lease Agreement, Use and Lease Agreement, Use and Lease Agreement

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Loss of Personal Property. Any Personal Property personal property of TENANT or others placed in or upon the Premises shall be at the sole risk of the TENANT, and LANDLORD shall not be responsible or liable for any loss, damage or and replacement thereto, regardless of the cause of such loss or damage, and the TENANT waives all rights of subrogation against recovery from the LANDLORD for such loss or damage unless such loss or damage is the result of the LANDLORD’s negligence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Suite Lease Agreement, Office Building Lease Agreement

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