Liability Upon Termination Termination of this Agreement, or any part hereof, for any cause shall not release either Party from any liability which at the time of termination had already accrued to the other Party or which thereafter accrues in any respect to any act or omission occurring prior to the termination or from an obligation which is expressly stated in this Agreement to survive termination.
Right to Terminate Following Event of Default If at any time an Event of Default with respect to a party (the “Defaulting Party”) has occurred and is then continuing, the other party (the “Non-defaulting Party”) may, by not more than 20 days notice to the Defaulting Party specifying the relevant Event of Default, designate a day not earlier than the day such notice is effective as an Early Termination Date in respect of all outstanding Transactions. If, however, “Automatic Early Termination” is specified in the Schedule as applying to a party, then an Early Termination Date in respect of all outstanding Transactions will occur immediately upon the occurrence with respect to such party of an Event of Default specified in Section 5(a)(vii)(1), (3), (5), (6) or, to the extent analogous thereto, (8), and as of the time immediately preceding the institution of the relevant proceeding or the presentation of the relevant petition upon the occurrence with respect to such party of an Event of Default specified in Section 5(a)(vii)(4) or, to the extent analogous thereto, (8).
Landlord’s Right to Terminate Landlord shall have the right to terminate this Lease in the event any of the following occurs, which right may be exercised by delivery to Tenant of a written notice of election to terminate within forty-five (45) days after the date of such damage: A. The Project is damaged by an Insured Peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds ten percent (10%) of the then actual replacement cost thereof, or the Building in which the Premises is located is damaged to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds twenty-five percent (25%) of the then actual replacement cost thereof; B. Either the Project or the Building is damaged by an Uninsured Peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds two percent (2%) of the then actual replacement cost of the Building; C. The Premises are damaged by any peril within twelve (12) months of the last day of the Lease Term to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore equals or exceeds an amount equal to six (6) times the Base Monthly Rent then due; or D. Either the Project or the Building is damaged by any peril and, because of the Laws then in force, (i) cannot be restored at reasonable cost to substantially the same condition in which it was prior to such damage, or (ii) cannot be used for the same use being made thereof before such damage if restored as required by this Article. E. As used herein, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (i) the term “Insured Peril” shall mean a peril actually insured against for which the insurance proceeds actually received by Landlord (and which are not required to be paid to any Lender) are sufficient (except for any “deductible” amount specified by such insurance) to restore the Project under then existing Laws to the condition existing immediately prior to the damage; and (ii) the term “Uninsured Peril” shall mean any peril which is not an Insured Peril. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the “deductible” for earthquake or flood insurance exceeds two percent (2%) of the replacement cost of the improvements insured, such peril shall, at Landlord’s election, be deemed an “Uninsured Peril” for purposes of this Lease.
Tenant’s Right to Terminate Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease following a Casualty if any of the following occurs: (i) Landlord’s Architect determines (which determination shall be made and forwarded to Tenant promptly after such Casualty) that the Premises cannot, with reasonable diligence, be repaired by Landlord to a substantially similar condition as existed prior to such Casualty (or cannot be safely repaired because of the presence of hazardous factors, including, but not limited to, Hazardous Materials, earthquake faults and other similar dangers) within 360 days after the date of such Casualty and the Casualty materially adversely impacts Tenant’s use of a material portion of the Premises, or (ii) the Premises is destroyed or materially damaged during the last twelve (12) months of the Lease Term and Landlord’s Architect determines (which determination shall be made and forwarded to Tenant promptly after such Casualty) that such damage will require more than sixty (60) days to repair, or (iii) the Premises are not actually repaired by Landlord to a substantially similar condition as existed prior to such Casualty within 380 days following such Casualty and the Casualty materially adversely impacts Tenant’s use of a material portion of the Premises. If Tenant elects to terminate this Lease following a Casualty pursuant to this Section 7.3, Tenant shall give Landlord written notice of its election to terminate within thirty (30) days after receipt of Landlord’s Architect’s determination (or within 30 days of the applicable restoration period should Landlord fail to complete repairs during such period), and this Lease shall terminate as of the date of such notice of election to terminate.
Indemnification by Tenant Except to the extent caused by the sole negligence, gross negligence or willful misconduct of any of the Indemnified Landlord Parties, Tenant shall defend, indemnify and save harmless Landlord and Landlord’s trustees, and their respective officers, managers, agents directors, employees, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors and assigns (collectively, the “Indemnified Landlord Parties”) against all costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees, charges and disbursements), damages, liabilities, losses, suits or claims (collectively, “Claims”), for bodily or personal injury or property damage occurring during the Term on the Property caused by Tenant or its officers, managers, agents, directors, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, assigns, invitees, visitors or contractors, and shall, at its own expense, defend, indemnify and save harmless Landlord and the other Indemnified Landlord Parties against all Claims brought against Landlord and/or the other Indemnified Landlord Parties, for which Tenant is responsible for indemnification hereunder, and if Tenant fails to do so, Landlord or any Indemnified Landlord Party (at its option, but without being obligated to do so) may, at the reasonable cost and expense to Tenant and upon notice to Tenant in the manner set forth in Section 18, defend such Claims and Tenant shall pay and discharge any and all judgments, costs, liabilities, losses, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, charges and disbursements, that arise therefrom. In no event shall Tenant be liable to Landlord or any Indemnified Landlord Party under this Lease or at law or in equity for punitive damages.
Termination by Tenant In the event that the destruction to the Premises cannot be restored as required herein under applicable laws and regulations within two hundred seventy (270) days of the damage or casualty, notwithstanding the availability of insurance proceeds, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease by giving the Landlord notice thereof within thirty (30) days of date of the occurrence of such casualty specifying the date of termination which shall not be less than thirty (30) days nor more than sixty (60) days following the date on which such notice of termination is given. In the event of the giving of such notice of termination, this Lease shall expire and all interest of Tenant in the Premises shall terminate on the date so specified in such notice and the Rent, reduced by any proportionate reduction in Rent as provided for in Section 18.1 above, shall be paid to the date of such termination.
Termination by Lessor Lessor may terminate the lease at any time if any of the following shall happen:
Termination by Lessee Subject to Subparagraph 18D, and without limiting any other rights and remedies to which Lessee may be entitled by common law, statutory law, or as elsewhere provided in this Lease, this Lease may be terminated by Lessee at any time after the happening, and during the existence, of one of more of the following events: i. The City’s permanent abandonment of the Premises at the Airport; ii. The lawful assumption by the United States Government, or any authorized agency thereof, of the operation, control, or use of the Airport, or any substantial part or parts thereof, that substantially restricts any sublessee from operating for at least one hundred fifty (150) calendar days; iii. The issuance by any court of competent jurisdiction of an injunction that prevents or restrains the use of the Airport or the Premises, that continues for at least one hundred fifty (150) calendar days; iv. The default by the City in the performance of any covenant or obligation on the part of the City to be performed, and the failure of the City to remedy the default for sixty (60) calendar days after receipt from Lessee of written notice to remedy the same; or v. Lessee’s decision to terminate the Lease as provided in Paragraph 11(B) of the Lease.
Compensation for Damage or Loss 1. When investments made by investors of either Contracting Party suffer loss or damage owing to war or other armed conflict which is not a result of the activities of the Contracting Party to which the investors belong, civil disturbances, revolution, riot or similar events in the territory of the latter Contracting Party, they shall be accorded by the latter Contracting Party, treatment, as regards restitution, indemnification, compensation or any other settlement, not less favourable than that that the latter Contracting Party accords to its own investors or to investors of any third State, whichever is most favourable to the investors concerned. 2. Without prejudice to paragraph 1 of this Article, investors of one Contracting Party who in any of the events referred to in that paragraph suffer damage or loss in the territory of the other Contracting Party resulting from: a) requisitioning of their property or part thereof by its forces or authorities; b) destruction of their property or part thereof by its forces or authorities which was not caused in combat action or was not required by the necessity of the situation, shall be accorded a prompt restitution, and where applicable prompt, adequate and effective compensation for damage or loss sustained during the period of requisitioning or as a result of destruction of their property. Resulting payments shall be made in freely convertible currency without delay. 3. Investor whose investments suffer damage or loss in accordance to paragraph 2. of this Article, shall have the right to prompt review of its case by a judicial or other competent authority of that Contracting Party and of valuation of its investments and payment of compensation in accordance with the principles set out in paragraph 2. of this Article.
Termination by Landlord If the Resident fails to adhere to the Community Standards and House Rules, or fails to perform and observe any of the terms or conditions of this Residence Agreement, the Landlord, at its option and in its sole discretion, may terminate the Term created by this Residence Agreement upon giving the Resident written notice of the Landlord’s intention to do so, to take effect within no less than forty-eight (48) hours from receipt of a Notice to Vacate from the Landlord. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Resident may be immediately evicted from the Premises and Residence for reasons including but not limited to assault of any kind, any offence resulting in a criminal charge, any destruction of property, or if the Resident is deemed a safety concern for the community. The Resident is liable to pay all legal costs incurred by the Landlord in enforcing the provisions of this Residence Agreement including obtaining possession of the Premises.