Restoration and Rent Abatement Sample Clauses

Restoration and Rent Abatement. If this Lease does not terminate pursuant to Sections 24.1 or 24.2 above, then Tenant shall continue to occupy that portion of the Premises not taken and the parties shall proceed as follows: (a) Landlord shall, at its sole cost and expense, restore the Premises remaining to a complete unit of like quality and character as existed prior to such Taking (except for such work with respect to the Premises which is the responsibility of Tenant pursuant to this Section 24.3), (b) Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall be responsible for the repair and restoration of the Improvements and Personal Property and (c) Fixed Minimum Rent and any Additional Rent that is calculated on the basis of Floor Area shall be calculated on the basis of the remaining Floor Area of the Premises.
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Restoration and Rent Abatement. If this Lease does not terminate pursuant to Sections 24.A or 24.B above, then Tenant will continue to occupy that portion of the Premises not taken and the parties will proceed as follows: (i) Landlord will, at its sole cost and expense, restore the Premises remaining to a complete unit of like quality and character as existed prior to such Taking (except for such work with respect to the Premises which is the responsibility of Tenant pursuant to this Section 24.C), and (ii) Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, will be responsible for the repair and restoration of the Improvements and Personal Property.
Restoration and Rent Abatement. If this Lease does not terminate pursuant to Sections 15.2 or 15.3 above, then Tenant shall continue to occupy that portion of the Premises not taken by the Condemnation and the parties shall proceed as follows: (i) Landlord shall, at its sole cost and expense, restore the Premises remaining to a complete unit of like quality and character as existed prior to such Condemnation (except for such work with respect to the Premises which is the responsibility of Tenant pursuant to this Section 15.4); (ii) Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall be responsible for the repair and restoration of (A) Tenant’s trade fixtures, equipment, furniture and other personal property, and (B) any Alterations made by Tenant, each of which shall be the sole responsibility of Tenant; and (iii) Base Rent shall be reduced as of such Condemnation in proportion to the amount of RSF in the Premises that is taken in such Condemnation, as reasonably determined by Landlord.
Restoration and Rent Abatement. If the Building or the Leased Premises or any part thereof shall be damaged by fire or other insured casualty, then, subject to the terms of this Section 5.07 below, Landlord shall proceed with diligence, subject to then applicable statutes, building codes, zoning ordinances and regulations of any governmental authority, and at the expense of Landlord (but only to the extent of insurance proceeds made available to Landlord by any mortgagee of the Building and any ground lessor) to repair or cause to be repaired such damage, including such Tenant Improvements as shall have been so damaged. If such damage arises from any act or omission of Tenant, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the cost of repair up to the deductible amount in Landlord’s insurance policy (which deductible is currently $5,000, subject to increase by Landlord from time to time in a commercially reasonable manner not inconsistent with the operation of first-class high-rise office towers in downtown Boston). If Tenant desires to change the layout or other aspects of the damaged Tenant Improvements that require restoration, Tenant shall submit plans and specifications for such changes to Landlord for approval in accordance with Section 4.07. All repairs to Tenant Improvements shall be performed by Landlord, to the extent of the available proceeds from the Landlord’s insurance policy under Section 5.01 that are attributable to the cost of restoring the damaged Tenant Improvements. If particular items or materials of Tenant Improvements are not reasonably available for inclusion in such restoration, substitutes of comparable quality may be used in such restoration with Tenant’s reasonable prior approval. To the extent the cost of Tenant Improvements that Tenant desires to install as part of such restoration shall exceed such proceeds, such Tenant Improvements shall be installed by Landlord at Tenant’s expense. At Tenant’s request, Landlord shall provide its good faith estimate of the estimated costs that Landlord then expects to incur at Tenant’s expense, which amounts shall be subject to Tenant’s prior reasonable approval. The cost of any repairs that are performed by Landlord at Tenant’s expense under this Section 5.07 (including costs of design fees, and reasonable charges for administration, overhead and construction management services by Landlord and Landlord’s contractor) shall constitute Additional Rent hereunder. All repairs to and replacements of Tenant’s Property shall be made by an...

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  • Rent Abatement Except for the negligence or willful act of Tenant or its agents, employees, contractors or invitees, if all or any part of the Premises are rendered untenantable by fire or other casualty and this Lease is not terminated, Monthly Base Rent and Rent Adjustments shall xxxxx for that part of the Premises which is untenantable on a per diem basis from the date of the casualty until Landlord has Substantially Completed the repair and restoration work in the Premises which it is required to perform, provided, that as a result of such casualty, Tenant does not occupy the portion of the Premises which is untenantable during such period.

  • Base Rent Abatement Provided that Tenant is not then in Default, and subject to the terms of this Section 3.2 below, then (i) during the last six (6) full calendar months of the Lease Term with respect to the Phase I Premises and (ii) during the last ten (10) full calendar months of the Lease Term with respect to the Phase II Premises (collectively, the “Base Rent Abatement Period”), Tenant shall not be obligated to pay any Base Rent otherwise attributable to the Premises or the Phase II Premises, as applicable, during such Base Rent Abatement Period (collectively, the “Rent Abatement Amount”). Tenant acknowledges and agrees that the foregoing Base Rent Abatement has been granted to Tenant as additional consideration for entering into this Lease, and for agreeing to pay the rental and perform the terms and conditions otherwise required under this Lease. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord shall have the right, at Landlord’s option, on a month by month basis commencing on the Lease Commencement Date, to accelerate any remaining Base Rent Abatement Amount relating to a full month during the Base Rent Abatement Period for a particular phase of the Premises (the “Phase”) forward, to apply to the Base Rent that would otherwise be due with respect to the next occurring month of the Lease Term for such Phase (the “Landlord Base Rent Abatement Acceleration Election”), in which case Tenant shall have no obligation to pay Base Rent attributable to such next occurring month of the Lease Term for such Phase, and the Base Rent Abatement Amount that is accelerated forward shall no longer be applicable during the Base Rent Abatement Period. Landlord may make such election on a month by month basis with respect to each of the months of the Base Rent Abatement Period. In addition, commencing on the Lease Commencement Date, if Landlord has not exercised the Landlord Base Rent Abatement Acceleration Election on or before the date that the next installment of Base Rent is due under the Lease, and provided that the Lease has not been terminated as a result of any Default of Tenant or rejection of the Lease in bankruptcy (the “Abatement Condition”), then Tenant shall have the right, at Tenant’s option, on a month by month basis commencing on the Lease Commencement Date, to accelerate any Base Rent Abatement Amount relating to a full month during the Base Rent Abatement Period for a Phase forward to apply to the Base Rent that would otherwise be due with respect to the next occurring month of the Lease Term for such Phase (the “Tenant Base Rent Abatement Acceleration Election”), in which case Tenant shall have no obligation to pay Base Rent attributable in such next occurring month of the Lease Term for such Phase, and the Base Rent Abatement Amount that is accelerated forward shall no longer be applicable during the Base Rent Abatement Period. Tenant may not elect to accelerate more than one (1) month of such Base Rent Abatement at any particular time. Notwithstanding the foregoing, as long as the Abatement Condition is satisfied, if Tenant fails to deliver notice to Landlord exercising the Tenant Base Rent Abatement Acceleration Election for a particular month of the Lease Term, then Tenant shall be deemed to have elected to exercise the Tenant Base Rent Abatement Acceleration Election for such month without the requirement of providing notice to Landlord. Notwithstanding the different monetary amount of one (1) full calendar month at the end of the Lease Term from the monetary amount of one (1) full calendar month at the beginning of the Lease Term, the value of any full month of Base Rent Abatement, whether accelerated by Landlord or by Tenant, shall be equal to one (1) full month of Base Rent at the time it is applied.

  • No Rent Abatement Tenant shall continue to pay all Rent due or accruing under this Lease during any Clean-up, and shall not be entitled to any reduction, offset or deferral of any Base Rent or Additional Rent due or accruing under this Lease during any such Clean-up.

  • Rental Abatement If (a) the Property is damaged by fire or other casualty thereby causing the Premises to be inaccessible or (b) the Premises are partially damaged by fire or other casualty, the Rent shall be proportionally abated to the extent of any actual loss of use of the Premises by Tenant.

  • Restoration of Premises Lessee shall conduct all operations on the Leased Premises in such a manner as not to unreasonably damage the portion of the Leased Premises where there will be no mining operations. Lessee shall conduct all operations in such a manner as to observe and comply with all Laws applicable to the Leased Premises and all Laws applicable to the conduct of Lessee’s operations. Lessee expressly agrees to dispose of all tailings and other mining wastes in accordance with all applicable Laws and shall reclaim all of disturbed perimeter portions of any lakes created by mining such that those perimeter portions shall be left at a slope no steeper than four feet horizontal to one foot vertical within three (3) months of termination of the Lease Agreement. By the expiration or earlier termination of the term of this Lease Agreement, Lessee shall grade that portion of the Leased Premises which has been excavated by Lessee or on which Lessee has conducted operations so as to eliminate all unreasonable irregularities therein and so that such portion of the Leased Premises which has been excavated by Lessee conforms to the drawing set forth on Exhibit C attached hereto. Upon completion of the required grading, Lessee shall cover such area with sand, clay, or topsoil, or a mixture of any of the foregoing, from the resources then existing on the Leased Premises, and shall thereafter reseed the surface with a seed mixture approved by Lessor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall Lessee be required to import any Materials, including but not limited to, sand, clay, or topsoil from off-site for purposes of complying with its restoration obligations in this Section 15. Should this obligation not be met by the end of the term of this Lease Agreement, it shall nevertheless survive and continue beyond the term of this Lease Agreement and shall be an obligation owed by Lessee to Lessor. This obligation is owed by Lessee in addition to any other obligation imposed upon Lessee by this Lease Agreement.

  • Property Insurance Building Improvements and Rental Value 9.2.1 Lessor shall obtain and keep in force a policy or policies of insurance in the name of Lessor, with loss payable to Lessor, any ground-lessor, and to any Lender insuring loss or damage to the Premises. The amount of such insurance shall be equal to the full insurable replacement cost of the Premises, as the same shall exist from time to time, or the amount required by any Lender, but in no event more than the commercially reasonable and available insurable value thereof. If the coverage is available and commercially appropriate, such policy or policies shall insure against all types of direct physical loss or damage (except the perils of flood and/or earthquake unless required by a Lender), including coverage for debris removal and the enforcement of any Applicable Requirements requiring the upgrading, demolition, reconstruction or replacement of any portion of the Premises as the result of a covered loss. Said policy or policies shall also contain an agreed valuation provision in lieu of any coinsurance clause, waiver of subrogation, and inflation guard protection causing an increase in the annual property insurance coverage amount by a factor of not less than the adjusted U.S. Department of Labor Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for the city nearest to where the Premises are located. Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations, Trade Fixtures, and Lessee’s personal property shall be insured by Lessee not by Lessor unless the item in question has become the property of Lessor under the terms of this Lease.

  • Disbursement of the Tenant Improvement Allowance Except as otherwise set forth in this Tenant Work Letter, the Tenant Improvement Allowance shall be disbursed by Landlord (each of which disbursement shall be made pursuant to Landlord’s standard disbursement process), only for the following items and costs (collectively, the “Tenant Improvement Allowance Items”):

  • Sublease Rent Limitation Anything contained in this Lease to the contrary notwithstanding, Lessee shall not sublet the Leased Property on any basis such that the rental to be paid by the sublessee thereunder would be based, in whole or in part, on either (a) the income or profits derived by the business activities of the sublessee, or (b) any other formula such that any portion of the Rent would fail to qualify as “rents from real property” within the meaning of Section 856(d) of the Code, or any similar or successor provision thereto.

  • Base Rent and Additional Rent Tenant shall pay to Landlord Base Rent for (i) the Clean Room Expansion Space in the amount of $22.50 per square foot per annum, (ii) the Storage Expansion Space IV in the amount of $7.83 per square foot per annum, (iii) the Storage Expansion Space V in the amount of $7.83 per square foot per annum , and (iv) the Office Expansion Space II in the amount of $15.14 per square foot per annum, payable in equal monthly installments in accordance with the Lease. Tenant shall commence paying rent on the Clean Room Expansion Space on the earlier of (i) the date that is one hundred eighty (180) days after Landlord substantially completes the Landlord Expansion Space Work related to the Clean Room Expansion Space (the "Clean Room Expansion Space Rent Commencement Date") and (ii) the date that Tenant occupies the Clean Room Expansion Space. Depending upon the date to be utilized, the appropriate party shall provide written notice to the other party and the Clean Room Expansion Space Rent Commencement Date shall be established. Tenant shall commence paying rent on the Storage Expansion Space IV, the Storage Expansion Space V and the Office Expansion Space II on the earlier of (i) the date that Landlord substantially completes the Landlord Expansion Space Work related to the Storage Expansion Space IV and the Storage Expansion Space V (other than the installation of the acoustical drop ceiling described in Section 3(b)(iv) of Exhibit B attached hereto, which shall be performed by Landlord contemporaneously with the Initial Tenant Expansion Space Work) and (ii) the date that Tenant occupies the remaining Expansion Space (the "Remaining Expansion Space Rent Commencement Date"). Depending upon the date to be utilized, the appropriate party shall provide written notice to the other party and the Remaining Expansion Space Rent Commencement Date shall be established. Tenant shall pay to Landlord as additional rent for the Expansion Space the cost of utilities consumed therein, as set forth in the Lease. Any delay caused by or on behalf of Tenant shall not impact the Clean Room Expansion Space Rent Commencement Date or the Remaining Expansion Space Rent Commencement Date. 

  • Repair of Damage to Premises by Landlord Tenant shall promptly notify Landlord of any damage to the Premises resulting from fire or any other casualty. If the Premises or any Common Areas serving or providing access to the Premises shall be damaged by fire or other casualty, Landlord shall promptly and diligently, subject to reasonable delays for insurance adjustment or other matters beyond Landlord’s reasonable control, and subject to all other terms of this Article 11, restore the Base Building and such Common Areas. Such restoration shall be to substantially the same condition of the Base Building and the Common Areas prior to the casualty, except for modifications required by zoning and building codes and other laws or by the holder of a mortgage on the Building or Project or any other modifications to the Common Areas deemed desirable by Landlord, which are consistent with the character of the Project, provided that access to the Premises and any common restrooms serving the Premises shall not be materially impaired. Upon the occurrence of any damage to the Premises, upon notice (the “Landlord Repair Notice”) to Tenant from Landlord, Tenant shall assign to Landlord (or to any party designated by Landlord) all insurance proceeds payable to Tenant under Tenant’s insurance required under Section 10.3 of this Lease, and Landlord shall repair any injury or damage to the Tenant Improvements and the Original Improvements installed in the Premises and shall return such Tenant Improvements and Original Improvements to their original condition; provided that if the cost of such repair by Landlord exceeds the amount of insurance proceeds received by Landlord from Tenant’s insurance carrier, as assigned by Tenant, the cost of such repairs shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord prior to Landlord’s commencement of repair of the damage. In the event that Landlord does not deliver the Landlord Repair Notice within sixty (60) days following the date the casualty becomes known to Landlord, Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, repair any injury or damage to the Tenant Improvements and the Original Improvements installed in the Premises and shall return such Tenant Improvements and Original Improvements to their original condition. Whether or not Landlord delivers a Landlord Repair Notice, prior to the commencement of construction, Tenant shall submit to Landlord, for Landlord’s review and approval, all plans, specifications and working drawings relating thereto, and Landlord shall select the contractors to perform such improvement work. Landlord shall not be liable for any inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant or its visitors, or injury to Tenant’s business resulting in any way from such damage or the repair thereof; provided however, that if such fire or other casualty shall have damaged the Premises or Common Areas necessary to Tenant’s occupancy, and the Premises are not occupied by Tenant as a result thereof, then during the time and to the extent the Premises are unfit for occupancy, the Rent shall be abated in proportion to the ratio that the amount of rentable square feet of the Premises which is unfit for occupancy for the purposes permitted under this Lease bears to the total rentable square feet of the Premises. In the event that Landlord shall not deliver the Landlord Repair Notice, Tenant’s right to rent abatement pursuant to the preceding sentence shall terminate as of the date which is reasonably determined by Landlord to be the date Tenant should have completed repairs to the Premises assuming Tenant used reasonable due diligence in connection therewith.

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