No Apportionment of Award Sample Clauses

No Apportionment of Award. No award for any partial or total taking shall be apportioned, it being agreed and understood that Landlord shall be entitled to the entire award for any partial or entire taking. Tenant assigns to Landlord its interest in any award which may be made in such taking or condemnation, together with any and all rights of Tenant arising in or to the same or any part thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in or require Tenant to assign to Landlord any separate award made to Tenant for the taking of Tenant's Personal Property, for the interruption of Tenant's business or its moving costs, or for the loss of its goodwill.
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No Apportionment of Award. Except as provided in Article 19, no award for any partial or entire taking shall be apportioned, it being agreed and understood that Landlord shall be entitled to the entire award for any partial or entire taking. Tenant assigns to Landlord its interest in any award which may be made in such taking or condemnation, together with any and all rights of Tenant arising in or to the same or any part thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in or require Tenant to assign to Landlord any separate award made to Tenant for the taking of Tenant’s personal property, trade fixtures or machinery for the interruption of Tenant’s business, or its moving costs, or for the loss of its goodwill. In addition, Tenant will have the right to make a separate claim in the condemnation proceeding for (a) the taking of the unamortized or undepreciated value of any leasehold improvements that Tenant has the right to remove at the end of the Lease Term and that Tenant elects not to remove, (b) loss of goodwill, and (c) any other amount in addition to the foregoing, so long as any such claim does not reduce the amount of the award payable to Landlord.
No Apportionment of Award. No award for any partial or entire taking shall be apportioned. Tenant assigns to Landlord its interest in any award which may be made in such taking or condemnation, together with any and all rights of Tenant arising in or to the same or any part thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in or require Tenant to assign to Landlord any separate award made to Tenant for the taking of Tenant’s Personal Property, for the interruption to Tenant’s business, or its moving costs, or for the loss of its good will.
No Apportionment of Award. No award for any partial or entire taking shall be apportioned, it being agreed and understood that Landlord shall be entitled to the entire award for any partial or entire taking. Tenant assigns to Landlord its interest in any award which may be made in such taking or condemnation, together with any and all rights of Tenant arising in or to the same or any part thereof. Any award received by Landlord pursuant to this Article 21 shall be applied in the PO Model as a cash inflow for consideration in the calculation. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in or require Tenant to assign to Landlord any separate award made to Tenant for the (a) unamortized or undepreciated value of any property that Tenant has the right to remove from the Premises upon the expiration or sooner termination of the Lease Term pursuant to this Lease, (b) interruption of Tenant’s business, (c) any relocation and/or business re-establishment benefits, or (d) loss of goodwill. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant shall be entitled to receive an award to the extent of that portion of the award received by Landlord which is directly attributable to unamortized or undepreciated value of any property that Tenant has the right to remove from the Premises upon the expiration or sooner termination of the Lease Term pursuant to this Lease.
No Apportionment of Award. No award for any partial or total taking shall be apportioned, it being agreed and understood that Landlord shall be entitled to the entire award for any partial or entire taking. Tenant assigns to Landlord its interest in any award which may be made in such taking or condemnation, together with any and all rights of Tenant arising in or to the same or any part thereof. Nothing contained in this Section 13.3 shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in or require Tenant to assign to Landlord any separate award made to Tenant for the taking of Tenant's Personal Property for the interruption of Tenant's business, or its moving costs, or for the loss of the goodwill; provided, that any such separate award to Tenant does not diminish any award to which Landlord is entitled.
No Apportionment of Award. No award for any partial or total taking shall be apportioned, it being agreed and understood that Landlord shall be entitled to the entire award for any partial or entire taking. Tenant assigns to Landlord its interest in any award which may be made in such taking or condemnation, together with any and all rights of Tenant arising in or to the same or any part thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in or require Tenant to assign to Landlord any separate award made to Tenant to the extent that Xxxxxx’s separate award does not interfere with Xxxxxxxx’s award.
No Apportionment of Award. Any award for any partial or total taking shall be apportioned between the respective interests of Landlord and Tenant in accordance with California law.
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No Apportionment of Award. No award for any total taking shall be apportioned, it being agreed and understood that Landlord shall be entitled to the entire award for any entire taking. Any award for any partial taking shall be apportioned such that Landlord receives the entire portion of such award allocated to the base building shell and Tenant receives the entire portion of such award allocated to the Tenant Improvements, including any Alterations made during the Term. Tenant assigns to Landlord its interest in any award which may be made in such taking or condemnation, together with any and all rights of Tenant arising in or to the same or any part thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in or require Tenant to assign to Landlord any separate award made to Tenant for the taking of Tenant's Personal Property, for the interruption of Tenant's business or its moving costs, or for the loss of its goodwill.
No Apportionment of Award. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed or construed to prevent Tenant from interposing and prosecuting in any condemnation proceedings a claim for the unamortized value of any fixtures or improvements installed in or made to the Premises by Tenant if Tenant has the right to remove xxxx xmprovements pursuant to Paragraph 13, or for its costs of moving or loss of business by reason of such condemnation. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in or require Tenant to assign to Landlord any separate award made to Tenant for the taking of Tenant's Personal Property, for the interruption of Tenant's Business, or its moving costs, or for the loss of its good--will.
No Apportionment of Award. No award for any partial or total taking shall be apportioned, it being agreed and understood that Sublessor shall be entitled to the entire award for any partial or entire taking; provided, however, subject to the Master Lease, Sublessor shall pay to Sublessee any portion of any award made to Sublessor (or to Lessor and that is paid by Lessor to Sublessor) that is attributable to the taking of any of Sublessee's Property. Subject to the preceding sentence, Sublessee assigns to Sublessor its interest in any award which may be made in such taking or condemnation, together with any and all rights of Sublessee arising in or to the same or any part thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to give Sublessor any interest in or require Sublessee to assign to Sublessor any separate award made to Sublessee for the taking of Sublessee's Property, for the interruption of Sublessee's business or its moving costs, or for the loss of its goodwill, or to make any claim for any of the foregoing.
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