Common use of Overloading Floors Clause in Contracts

Overloading Floors. Tenant shall not overload any floor or part thereof in the Premises, including any public corridors or elevators therein, and Landlord may direct and control the location of safes, vaults, and all other heavy articles and require supplementary supports of such material and dimensions as Landlord may deem necessary to properly distribute the weight at Tenant's expense, including expenses for structural review and engineering.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Infinity Property & Casualty Corp), Office Lease (Infinity Property & Casualty Corp), Office Lease (Infinity Property & Casualty Corp)

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Overloading Floors. Tenant shall not overload any floor or part thereof in the Premises, Premises or Center including any public corridors or elevators therein, and Landlord may direct and control the location of safes, vaults, vaults and all other heavy articles and require supplementary supports of such material and dimensions as Landlord may deem necessary to properly distribute the weight at Tenant's expense, expense (including expenses for structural review and engineering).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Shopping Center Lease (Casa Ole Restaurants Inc)

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