Overloading of Floors Sample Clauses

Overloading of Floors. (9) The Lessee will not overload the floors of the Premises in such a way as to cause any undue or serious stress or strain upon the building in which the Premises are located, or any part thereof, and the Lessor shall have the right, at any time, to call upon any competent engineer or architect whom the Lessor may choose, to decide whether or not the floors of the Premises, or any part thereof, are being overloaded so as to cause any undue or serious stress or strain on the building, or any part thereof, and the decision of the engineer or architect shall be final and binding upon the Lessee; and in the event that it is the opinion of the engineer or architect that the stress or strain is such as to endanger or injure the building, or any part thereof, then and in that event the Lessee agrees immediately to relieve the stress or strain, either by reinforcing the building or by lightening the load which causes such stress or strain, in a manner satisfactory to the Lessor.
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Overloading of Floors. Lessee will not overload the floors of the premises in such a way as to cause any undue or serious stress or strain upon any part of the premises. Lessor shall have the right, at any time, to call upon any competent engineer or architect whom Lessor may choose, to determine whether or not the floors or any part of the premises are being overloaded so as to cause any undue or serious stress or strain on the premises. The decision of the engineer or architect shall be final and binding upon Lessee. In the event that it is the opinion of the engineer or architect that the stress or strain is such as to endanger or injure any part of the premises, Lessee agrees immediately to relieve the stress or strain, either by reinforcing the premises or by lightening the load which causes such stress or strain, in a manner satisfactory to Lessor.
Overloading of Floors. The Tenant shall not overload any floor of the Premises.
Overloading of Floors. The Tenant shall not bring upon the Leased Premises any machinery, equipment, article or thing that by reason of its weight, size or use might, in the opinion of the Landlord, damage the Leased Premises nor shall the Tenant at any time overload the floors of the Leased Premises. If any damage is caused to the Leased Premises by any machinery, equipment, object or thing or by overloading, or by any act, neglect or misuse on the part of the Tenant or any of its servants, agents or employees or any person having business with the Tenant, the Tenant shall forthwith repair such damage or, at the option of the Landlord, pay the Landlord forthwith on demand as Additional Rent the costs of repairing such damage plus the sum equal to fifteen percent (15%) of such costs representing Landlord's administrative costs.
Overloading of Floors. The Tenant will not bring upon the Building or the Leased Premises any machinery, equipment, article or thing that by reason of its weight, size or use, might in the opinion of the Landlord damage the Building or the Leased Premises and will not at any lime overload the floors of the Leased Premises. If any damage is caused to the Building or the Leased Premises by any machinery, equipment, object or thing or by overloading, the Tenant will forthwith repair such damage, or, at the option of the Landlord, pay to the Landlord, upon demand, the cost of repairing such damage plus a sum equal to fifteen percent (15%) of such cost, representing the Landlord's administrative and overhead costs.
Overloading of Floors. The Tenant shall not permit any floor of the Leased Premises to be overloaded. All equipment and other heavy objects liable to injure or destroy any part of the Leased Premises or the Complex shall be moved at such times, by such means and by such persons as the Landlord shall reasonably direct. Upon the termination of this Lease the Tenant shall forthwith inform the Landlord in writing of the combinations of all locks, safes and vaults in or on the Leased Premises.
Overloading of Floors. A. WSOD will not overload the floors of said premises in such a way as to cause any undue or serious stress or strain upon the building in which said demised premises are located, or any part thereof, and
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Related to Overloading of Floors

  • Walls 12 Developer shall provide rustication patterns on all walls, except drainage headwalls, in Aesthetic 13 Area 3 in accordance with Exhibit L2.24 of the LAADCR. The final designs shall resemble these 14 simulations.

  • Floor Loading Floor loading capacity shall be within building design capacity. Tenant may exceed floor loading capacity with Landlord’s consent, at Landlord’s sole discretion and must, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, reinforce the floor as required for such excess loading.

  • Elevators Landlord shall provide passenger elevator service during normal business hours to Tenant in common with Landlord and all other tenants. Landlord shall provide limited passenger service at other times, except in case of an emergency.

  • Multi-Tenant Floors If other tenants occupy space on the floor on which the Premises is located, Tenant’s identifying signage shall be provided by Landlord, at Tenant’s cost, and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar floors in the Building and shall comply with Landlord’s then-current Building standard signage program.

  • Exterior and interior functional areas and spaces of the Project, with technical and equipment requirements on each;

  • Electrical Provide drawings for the following systems:

  • Elevator Landlord shall provide passenger elevator facilities on business days from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and shall have one elevator in the bank of elevators servicing the Premises available at all other times.

  • Doors Exterior doors may not be propped open for safety and security reasons. Students may be referred to the student conduct system if found propping these doors. Doors marked as emergency exits may only be used for emergency purposes other than during University-sanctioned move-in days.

  • Full Floors Subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, in its sole discretion, and provided all signs are in keeping with the quality, design and style of the Building and Project, Tenant, if the Premises comprise an entire floor of the Building, at its sole cost and expense, may install identification signage anywhere in the Premises including in the elevator lobby of the Premises, provided that such signs must not be visible from the exterior of the Building.

  • Plumbing fixtures and appliances shall be used only for the purposes for which designed, and no sweepings, rubbish, rags or other unsuitable material shall be thrown or deposited therein. Damage resulting to any such fixtures or appliances from misuse by a tenant or its agents, employees or invitees, shall be paid by such tenant.

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