Temporary Condemnation. In the event of any temporary Condemnation of any Property or Tenant’s interest therein, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect and Tenant shall continue to pay (or cause to be paid), in the manner and on the terms herein specified, the full amount of the Rent. Tenant shall continue to perform and observe (or cause to be performed and observed) all of the other terms and conditions of this Agreement on the part of the Tenant to be performed and observed. Provided no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, the entire amount of any Award made for such temporary Condemnation allocable to the Term, whether paid by way of damages, rent or otherwise, shall be paid to Tenant. Tenant shall, promptly upon the termination of any such period of temporary Condemnation, at its sole cost and expense, restore the affected Property to the condition that existed immediately prior to such Condemnation, in material compliance with all applicable Legal Requirements, unless such period of temporary Condemnation shall extend beyond the expiration of the Term, in which event Tenant shall not be required to make such restoration.
Temporary Condemnation. In the event of a temporary condemnation not extending beyond the Term, this Lease shall remain in effect, Tenant shall continue to pay Rent and Tenant shall receive any award made for such condemnation except damages to any of Landlord's property. If a temporary condemnation is for a period which extends beyond the Term, this Lease shall terminate as of the date of initial occupancy by the condemning authority and any such award shall be distributed in accordance with the preceding section. If a temporary condemnation remains in effect at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall pay Landlord the reasonable cost of performing any obligations required of Tenant with respect to the surrender of the Premises.
Temporary Condemnation. If part or all of the Premises are condemned for a limited period of time (“Temporary Condemnation”), this Lease shall remain in effect. The Rent and Tenant’s obligations for the part of the Premises taken shall xxxxx during the Temporary Condemnation in proportion to the part of the Premises that Tenant is unable to use in its business operations as a result of the Temporary Condemnation. Landlord shall receive the entire award for any Temporary Condemnation.
Temporary Condemnation. In the event of any temporary Condemnation of the Hotel or Owner’s interest therein, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. The entire amount of any Award made for such temporary Condemnation allocable to the Term, whether paid by way of damages, rent or otherwise, shall be paid to Manager and shall constitute Gross Revenues. A Condemnation shall be deemed to be temporary if the period of such Condemnation is not expected to, and does not, exceed twelve (12) months.
Temporary Condemnation. If the whole or any part of the Premises shall be Condemned for any temporary public or quasi-public use or purpose, this Lease shall remain in effect and Tenant shall be entitled to receive for itself such portion or portions of any award made for such use with respect to the period of the taking which is within the Term. If a temporary condemnation remains in force at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall pay to Landlord a sum equal to the reasonable cost of performing any obligations required of Tenant by this Lease with respect to the surrender of the Premises, including without limitation, repairs and maintenance, and upon such payment such obligations shall be deemed satisfied. If a temporary condemnation is for an established period which extends beyond the Term, the Lease shall terminate as of the date of occupancy by the condemning authority, and the damages shall be as provided in Sections 11.03 and 11.04 hereinabove and Rent shall be adjusted to the date of occupancy.
Temporary Condemnation. If a Temporary Condemnation occurs during the Term and relates to a period longer than 90 days, then Tenant may terminate this Lease effective as of the Condemnation Effective Date. In that event, and to the extent that the period of such Temporary Condemnation otherwise includes any period outside the Term, the Condemnation Award from such Temporary Condemnation shall belong to Landlord. If the Temporary Condemnation relates to a period of 90 days or less, or if Tenant does not terminate this Lease because of the Temporary Condemnation, then Tenant shall receive the Condemnation Award (to the extent attributable to periods within the Term) and this Lease shall not be affected in any way. Landlord shall have no right to participate in any Temporary Condemnation proceedings unless either (a) Tenant elects to terminate this Lease because of the Temporary Condemnation; or (b) Tenant may not legally participate in such proceedings. In the latter case, Landlord shall participate in such proceedings in accordance with Tenant’s instructions, all at Tenant’s reasonable expense and using counsel selected, instructed, and paid by Tenant.
Temporary Condemnation. If such condemnation or taking is for temporary use only, this Lease shall continue in full force and effect, and Tenant shall continue to comply with all of the provisions hereof, except as such compliance shall be rendered impossible or impracticable by reason of such temporary taking. Rent shall axxxx during the course of a temporary taking of the Premises or a portion thereof to the extent and for the period of time that the Premises or portion thereof so taken shall have been rendered untenantable.
Temporary Condemnation. In the event of any temporary Condemnation of a Hotel or Tenant’s interest therein, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. The entire amount of any Award made for such temporary Condemnation allocable to the Term, whether paid by way of damages, rent or otherwise, shall be paid to Manager and shall constitute Gross Revenues. Tenant shall, promptly upon the termination of any such period of temporary Condemnation, at its sole cost and expense, restore such Hotel to the condition that existed immediately prior to such Condemnation, in full compliance with all Legal Requirements, unless such period of temporary Condemnation shall extend beyond the expiration of the Term, in which event Tenant shall not be required to make such restoration. For purposes of this Section 6.07, a Condemnation shall be deemed to be temporary if the period of such Condemnation is not expected to, and does not, exceed twelve (12) months.
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Temporary Condemnation. If, at any time during the ------------- ---------------------- Term, the whole or any part of the Leased Premises or Improvements or Tenant's interest therein under this Lease shall be taken in condemnation proceedings or by any right of eminent domain for temporary use or occupancy, the foregoing provisions of this Article XIV shall not apply, and, except to the extent that Tenant may be prevented from so doing pursuant to the terms of the order of the condemning authority, Tenant shall perform and observe all of the other terms, covenants, conditions and obligations hereof to be performed and observed by it, as though such taking had not occurred. In the event of any such taking of the character referred to in this Section 14.05, Tenant shall be entitled to receive the entire amount of the Condemnation Proceeds paid for such taking, whether paid by way of damages, rent, costs of moving or restoration or otherwise, unless such period of temporary use or occupancy shall extend beyond the expiration of the Term, in which case the Condemnation Proceeds shall be apportioned between Landlord and Tenant as of the date of expiration of the Term. Upon the expiration of any such period of temporary use or occupancy during the Term, Tenant shall, at its expense, restore the Improvements as nearly as may be reasonably possible to the condition in which the same were immediately prior to such taking. If such period of temporary use or occupancy shall extend beyond the expiration of the Term, any portion of the Condemnation Proceeds received by Tenant as compensation for the cost of restoration of the Improvements shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord on the date of termination of this Lease, and Tenant shall be thereby relieved of the obligation to perform such restoration.