Common use of No Continuous Operation Clause in Contracts

No Continuous Operation. Systematic and continuous occupancy or operation in all or any portion of the Premises before or after Building Hours is not permitted. This includes, but is not limited to, any ongoing twenty-four (24) hour, seven (7) day a week operation or use of the Premises. However, the foregoing portion of this Paragraph 7.4 shall not: (a) prohibit or limit the continuous operation of data servers or other similar equipment in the Premises; or (b) prevent late or early hour or all night work that would be typical in the offices of a company similar to Vivint Solar, Inc., including, without limitation, a limited number of employees working all day and all night for a limited number of days when necessary to complete a particular project, and Tenant may have a limited number of technical and customer service employees regularly working after Building Hours in the Premises. To the extent set forth in the immediately preceding sentence, Landlord acknowledges that Tenant’s employees may, from time to time, work in the Premises before and after Building Hours; however, in all events Tenant shall pay to Landlord the cost of any increased security, maintenance, repair (including repair as a result of any after-hours damage), janitorial and similar items resulting from such work within ten (10) business days after receipt by Tenant of an invoice therefor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Vivint Solar, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Vivint Solar, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Vivint Solar, Inc.)

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No Continuous Operation. Systematic and continuous occupancy or operation in all or any portion of the Premises before or after Building Hours is not permitted. This includes, but is not limited to, any ongoing twenty-twenty- four (24) hour, seven (7) day a week operation or use of the Premises. However, the foregoing portion of this Paragraph 7.4 shall not: (a) prohibit or limit the continuous operation of data servers or other similar equipment in the Premises; or (b) prevent late or early hour or all night work that would be typical in the offices of a company similar to Vivint Solar, Inc.Tenant, including, without limitation, a limited number of employees working all day and all night for a limited number of days when necessary to complete a particular project, and Tenant may have a limited number of technical and customer service employees regularly working after Building Hours in the Premises. To the extent set forth in the immediately preceding sentence, Landlord acknowledges that Tenant’s employees may, from time to time, work in the Premises before and after Building Hours; however, in all events Tenant shall pay to Landlord the cost of any increased security, maintenance, repair (including repair as a result of any after-hours damage), janitorial and similar items resulting from such work within ten thirty (1030) business days after receipt by Tenant of an invoice therefor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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