Common use of REMOVAL OF IMPROVEMENTS BY TENANT Clause in Contracts

REMOVAL OF IMPROVEMENTS BY TENANT. Upon the termination of this Lease, provided that Tenant is not then in default under the terms hereof, Tenant may remove any and all manufacturing equipment, furniture and furnishings which may have been furnished and installed by Tenant, provided that Tenant at his expense repairs any damage resulting from such removal so as to restore the damaged portion of the premises to the condition existing prior to the installation and removal thereof. All other improvements made to the demised premises by the Tenant and all fixtures of whatsoever kind and nature as shall be fastened to the premises by the Tenant, not hereinabove specifically enumerated, shall be deemed to become a part of the premises herein described upon the termination of this Lease and shall not be removed by the Tenant. Tenant further agrees that upon the termination of this Lease or any extension hereof, either by the expiration of its term or otherwise, Tenant will quit the possession thereof and leave the premises in good, usable condition, equal at least to the same condition as existing at the commencement of the term of this Lease, reasonable wear and tear excepted.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (Invisa Inc), Lease (Invisa Inc)

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REMOVAL OF IMPROVEMENTS BY TENANT. Upon the termination of this Lease, provided that Tenant is not then in default under the terms hereof, Tenant may remove any and all manufacturing equipment, furniture and furnishings which may have been furnished and installed by Tenant, provided that Tenant at his its expense repairs any damage resulting from such removal so as to restore the damaged portion of the premises Demised Premises to the condition existing prior to the installation and removal thereof. All other improvements made to the demised premises Demised Premises by the Tenant and all fixtures of whatsoever kind and nature as shall be fastened to the premises Demised Premises by the Tenant, not hereinabove specifically enumerated, shall be deemed to become a part of the premises Demised Premises herein described upon the termination of this Lease and shall not be removed by the Tenant. Tenant further agrees that upon the termination of this Lease or any extension hereof, either by the expiration of its term or otherwise, Tenant will quit the possession thereof and leave the premises Demised Premises in good, usable condition, equal at least to the same condition as existing at the commencement of the term of this Lease, reasonable wear and tear exceptedexcepted and "broom clean".

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Invisa Inc)

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REMOVAL OF IMPROVEMENTS BY TENANT. Upon the termination of this Lease, provided that Tenant is not then in default under the terms hereof, Tenant may remove any and all manufacturing equipment, furniture and furnishings which may have been furnished and installed by Tenant, provided that Tenant at his its expense repairs any damage resulting from such removal so as to restore the damaged portion of the premises Demised Premises to the condition existing prior to the installation and removal thereof. All other improvements made to the demised premises Demised Premises by the Tenant and all fixtures of whatsoever kind and nature as shall be fastened to the premises Demised Premises by the Tenant, not hereinabove specifically enumerated, shall be he deemed to become a part of the premises Demised Premises herein described upon the termination of this Lease and shall not be removed by the Tenant. Tenant further agrees that upon the termination of this Lease or any extension hereof, either by the expiration of its term or otherwise, Tenant will quit the possession thereof and leave the premises Demised Premises in good, usable condition, equal at least to the same condition as existing at the commencement of the term of this Lease, reasonable wear and tear exceptedexcepted and "broom clean".

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Invisa Inc)

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