Common use of Removal of Tenant’s Personal Property Clause in Contracts

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, 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, 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, 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 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Turn Key Datacenter Lease (Endurance International Group Holdings, Inc.), Turn Key Datacenter Lease (Constant Contact, Inc.)

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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, the Datacenter, 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, the Datacenter, 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Datacenter Lease (Endurance International Group Holdings, Inc.), Datacenter Lease (Constant Contact, Inc.)

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