Removal of Tenant’s Personal Property Sample Clauses

Removal of Tenant’s Personal Property. Tenant agrees that, upon the expiration, or on or before the date ten (10) calendar days prior to the earlier termination, of the Term this Lease, Tenant shall at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, promptly remove all of Tenant’s Personal Property, and shall restore those portions of the Building, the Datacenter, and/or the Tenant Space damaged by such removal of (or by the initial installation of) such Tenant’s Personal Property to their condition existing immediately prior to the installation or placement of such items (including the replacement of all damaged floor tiles in the Premises), ordinary wear and tear, and damage caused by a Casualty Event, Taking or default of Landlord excepted. If Tenant fails to promptly remove any such Tenant’s Personal Property pursuant to this Section 8.4, Landlord shall have the right to cause the removal of such Tenant’s Personal Property and the restoration of those portions of the Building, the Datacenter, and/or the Tenant Space damaged by such removal to their condition existing immediately prior to the installation or placement of such Tenant’s Personal Property, ordinary wear and tear, and damage caused by a Casualty Event, Taking or default of Landlord excepted, in which case Tenant agrees to reimburse Landlord within thirty (30) days of Landlord’s demand therefor, for all of Landlord’s reasonable costs of removal and restoration plus an administrative fee equal to ten percent (10%) of such costs.
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Removal of Tenant’s Personal Property. Tenant's personal property may be removed from the Shopping Center by Tenant at any time during the Term of this Lease, and Tenant agrees to repair any material damage to the Shopping Center caused by the removal.
Removal of Tenant’s Personal Property. Tenant agrees that, upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, promptly remove all of Tenant’s Personal Property, and shall restore those portions of the Building and/or the Tenant Space damaged by such removal of (or by the initial installation of) such Tenant’s Personal Property to their condition existing immediately prior to the installation or placement of such items (including, without limitation, the replacement of all damaged floor tiles in the Premises), ordinary wear and tear and damage by fire or other casualty excepted. If Tenant fails to promptly remove any such Tenant’s Personal Property pursuant to this Section 8.4, Landlord shall have the right to cause the removal of such Tenant’s Personal Property and the restoration of those portions of the Building and/or the Tenant Space damaged by such removal to their condition existing immediately prior to the installation or placement of such Tenant’s Personal Property, ordinary wear and tear excepted, in which case Tenant agrees to reimburse Landlord within thirty (30) days of Landlord’s demand therefor, for all of Landlord’s actual and reasonable out of pocket costs of removal and restoration plus an administrative fee equal to five percent (5%) of such costs.
Removal of Tenant’s Personal Property. Unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing by the parties hereto, at the expiration, termination or cancellation of this Agreement, the Tenant shall have removed, at its own expense, all personal property of any kind owned or placed on the Premises by the Tenant, along with all debris, surplus and salvage material, and shall leave the Premises in a clean and orderly condition. If the Tenant does not remove, or has not completed removal of its personal property within seven (7) days after such expiration, termination or cancel- lation, title thereto shall vest in the County. County may thereafter remove or cause to be removed or destroyed, such personal property left on the Premises, and in such event, Tenant shall pay the County the reasonable and actual cost of any such removal, sale or destruction in excess of any consideration received by County as a result of any such removal, sale or demolition.
Removal of Tenant’s Personal Property. Before the termination of this Lease, Tenant shall remove from the Premises all its personal property which this Lease allows Tenant to remove and peaceably surrender all portions of the Premises and the keys thereto to Landlord in the same condition as each portion of the Premises existed at the time such portion was first occupied by Tenant under the Prior Lease or this Lease, only natural wear and tear, fire and casualty and acts of God excepted. Tenant shall have no right to remove any fixtures, improvements, or attached equipment from the Premises at the termination of this Lease, and said items shall be deemed the property of Landlord unless such items were installed by or at the request of Tenant and the Premises are restored to their original condition. Such property of Tenant as it fails to remove either from the Premises or the Building after the termination of this Lease shall be considered as abandoned by Tenant and may be disposed of by Landlord in any manner whatsoever without accounting to Tenant for same or being liable in any way to Tenant for such disposition.
Removal of Tenant’s Personal Property. All of Tenant’s Personal Property shall remain the property of Tenant and may, at its expense, be removed from the Leased Premises at any time during the Term. Tenant shall, at its expense, remove all of Tenant’s Personal Property at the expiration of the Term. Tenant shall repair all damage to the Leased Premises caused by the removal of Tenant’s Personal Property to the condition it was in before the installation of the item removed, ordinary wear and tear excepted. Any of Tenant’s Personal Property which is not removed from the Leased Premises at the expiration of the Term shall be deemed to have been abandoned by Tenant and may be disposed of by Landlord without thereby incurring liability to Tenant.
Removal of Tenant’s Personal Property. Upon the expiration of the Term of this Lease or upon any earlier termination thereof, Tenant shall remove at its own expense all trade fixtures, equipment, and personal property (collectively called “Tenant’s Personal Property”) in this Lease which were installed by Tenant or any subtenant, concessionaire or licensee in or upon the Premises. In case of any injury or damage to the Building or any portion of the Premises resulting from the removal of Tenant’s Personal Property, Tenant shall promptly pay to Landlord the cost of repairing such injury or damage or Tenant may elect to perform the repairs at its sole cost. If Tenant fails to so remove Tenant’s Personal Property, Landlord may, at Landlord’s option, retain any or all thereof, and title thereto shall thereupon vest in Landlord without the execution of documents or sale or conveyance by Tenant; or Landlord may remove any or all items thereof from the Premises and dispose of them in any manner Landlord sees fit, and Tenant shall pay upon demand to Landlord the actual expense of such removal and disposition together with interest from the date of payment by Landlord until repayment by Tenant.
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Removal of Tenant’s Personal Property. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary: (a) upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease for any reason (including, without limitation, pursuant to Sections 9 or 15) in accordance with the terms herein, Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, remove any or all of Tenant’s Personal Property, in which case Tenant shall restore those portions of the Building and/or the Premises damaged by such removal (or by the initial installation) of such Tenant’s Personal Property, ordinary wear and tear excepted; and (b) Tenant shall have the right, and is hereby granted a license for entry, to enter the Property, any Building or the Premises for a period of sixty (60) days following the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease for any reason to remove any or all of Tenant’s Personal Property and to restore those portions of the Building and/or the Premises damaged by such removal (or the initial installation) of such Tenant’s Personal Property. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant shall have no obligation to remove any conduits, wiring or Alterations thereof upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease.
Removal of Tenant’s Personal Property. All property removed from the Premises by Landlord pursuant to the authority of this Lease or of law, to which Tenant may be entitled, shall be handled, removed or stored by Landlord at the sole risk and expense of Tenant; and Landlord in no event shall be liable for conversion or be responsible for the value, preservation or safekeeping thereof. Tenant shall pay Landlord on demand all expenses incurred by Landlord in such handling, removal and storage.
Removal of Tenant’s Personal Property. Subject to the provisions of Articles 19.2 and 9.1, Tenant, on or before the end of the Lease Term or sooner termination of this Lease, shall remove all its personal property from the Premises, and all such property not removed shall be deemed to be abandoned by Tenant. If the Premises are not surrendered at the end of the Lease Term or earlier termination of this Lease, and unless Tenant is holding over pursuant to Article 23, Tenant shall indemnify Landlord against loss or liability resulting from any delay caused by Tenant in surrendering the Premises including, without limitation, any claims made by any succeeding tenant founded on such delay. Landlord hereby assigns to Tenant any warranty or guarantee of which Landlord is the beneficiary and which pertains to any building element or system. Landlord will execute such other instruments as are necessary to effectuate this assignment and will cooperate with Tenant in prosecuting any claim Tenant makes under a warranty or guarantee.
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