Common use of Operation of Hotel Clause in Contracts

Operation of Hotel. If at any time during the Term it becomes necessary in Manager’s reasonable opinion to cease or alter operations at any Hotel in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the guests and/or employees of such Hotel, or such Hotel itself, for reasons of force majeure beyond the control of Manager such as, but not limited to, acts of war, insurrection, civil strife and commotion, labor unrest or acts of God, then in such event Manager may close and cease or alter operation of all or part of such Hotel, reopening and commencing or resuming operation when Manager deems that such may be done without jeopardy to such Hotel, its guests and employees.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Management Agreement (Hospitality Properties Trust), Management Agreement (Hospitality Properties Trust), Management Agreement (Hospitality Properties Trust)

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Operation of Hotel. If at any time during the Term it becomes necessary in Manager’s 's reasonable opinion to cease or alter operations at any Hotel in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the guests and/or employees of such Hotel, or such Hotel itself, for reasons of force majeure beyond the control of Manager such as, but not limited to, acts of war, insurrection, civil strife and commotion, labor unrest or acts of God, then in such event Manager may close and cease or alter operation of all or part of such Hotel, reopening and commencing or resuming operation when Manager deems that such may be done without jeopardy to such Hotel, its guests and employees.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Hospitality Properties Trust), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Hospitality Properties Trust), Management Agreement (Hospitality Properties Trust)

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Operation of Hotel. If at any time during the Term term hereof it becomes necessary in Hotel Manager’s 's reasonable opinion to cease or alter operations at any operation of the Hotel in order to protect the Hotel and/or the health, safety and welfare of the guests guests, tenants, and/or employees of such Hotel, or such the Hotel itself, for reasons of force majeure beyond the control of Manager such as, but not limited to, acts of war, insurrection, civil strife and commotion, labor unrest or acts of God, then in such event Hotel Manager may close and cease or alter operation of all or part of such Hotelthe Hotel (including, without limitation, the Trade Name Operations), reopening and commencing or resuming operation when Hotel Manager deems that such may be done without jeopardy to such the Hotel, its guests guests, tenants, and employees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Submanagement Agreement (New York Restaurant Group Inc), Submanagement Agreement (Smith & Wollensky Restaurant Group Inc)

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