Must-Take Premises 2 Sample Clauses

Must-Take Premises 2. Effective as of the Lease Commencement Date applicable to Must-Take Premises 2, Tenant shall lease from Landlord and Landlord shall lease to Tenant Must-Take Premises 2. Consequently, effective upon the Lease Commencement Date applicable to Must-Take Premises 2 and notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Lease, the Premises shall include all of the Initial Premises, Must-Take Premises 1 and Must-Take Premises 2. Except as expressly set forth in this Lease, Tenant’s lease of Must-Take Premises i shall be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Lease.
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Must-Take Premises 2. Notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary, so long as there exists no monetary or material non-monetary Event of Default, Tenant shall not be obligated to pay any Base Rent attributable to Must-Take Premises 2 for the first six (6) months after the Lease Commencement Date applicable to Must-Take Premises 2 (such period, the “Must-Take Premises 2 Rent Abatement Period” and the total amount of such credit to be referred to herein as the “Total Must-Take Premises 2 Rent Abatement Amount”). At Tenant’s option, prior to the application of the foregoing credit against monthly Base Rent, Tenant shall have the right, upon notice to Landlord, to utilize any unapplied portion of the Total Must-Take Premises 2 Rent Abatement Amount for payment of the “Over-Allowance Amount,” as that term is defined in Section 4.2.1 of the Tenant Work Letter, due for the Tenant improvements associated with Must-Take Premises 2. Any portion of the Total Must-Take Premises 2 Rent Abatement Amount utilized for the payment of the Over-Allowance Amount as permitted herein shall not be provided as a credit against monthly Base Rent. Further, in no event shall Landlord, pursuant to the terms of this Section 3.2.3, provide an aggregate amount in excess of the Total Must-Take Premises 2 Rent Abatement Amount for application to monthly Base Rent due for Must-Take Premises 2 and for payment of the Over-Allowance Amount associated with Must-Take Premises 2.

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