Temporary Taking or Other Deprivation Clause Samples

The "Temporary Taking or Other Deprivation" clause addresses situations where a party's use or enjoyment of property is temporarily restricted or interrupted, often due to government action or other external events. This clause typically outlines the rights and remedies available to the affected party, such as compensation or rent abatement, during the period of deprivation. Its core function is to allocate risk and provide a clear process for handling temporary losses of property use, ensuring both parties understand their obligations and protections in such circumstances.
Temporary Taking or Other Deprivation. If, during the term hereof, (i) less than all of the Landlord’s title to all or any portion of the Site is taken for temporary use or occupancy, or (ii) any public or private authority takes any action not resulting in a taking of all or any portion of the Site but resulting in a right to compensation therefor, such as changing of the grade of any street upon which the Site abuts, then, except as otherwise provided in Section 20, the Tenant shall be entitled to make claim for, recover, and retain all awards, whether pursuant to judgment, agreement, or otherwise, recoverable in connection therewith.
Temporary Taking or Other Deprivation. If, during the Term, (i) less than all of the Landlord’s title to all or any portion of the Site is taken for temporary use or occupancy, or (ii) any public or private authority takes any action not resulting in a taking of all or any portion of the Site but resulting in a right to compensation therefor, such as changing of the grade of any street upon which the Site abuts, then, except as otherwise provided in Section 20, the Tenant shall be entitled to make claim for, recover, and retain all awards, whether pursuant to judgment, agreement, or otherwise, recoverable in connection therewith.

Related to Temporary Taking or Other Deprivation

  • Temporary Taking If the whole or any part of the Leased Property (other than the fee) or of Lessee’s interest under this Lease is condemned by any Condemnor for its temporary use or occupancy (which shall mean a period not to exceed two years), this Lease shall not terminate by reason thereof, and Lessee shall continue to pay, in the manner and at the terms herein specified, the full amounts of Base Rent and Additional Charges. In addition, Lessee shall pay Percentage Rent at a rate equal to the average Percentage Rent during the last three (3) preceding Fiscal Years (or if three (3) Fiscal Years shall not have elapsed, the average during the preceding Fiscal Years). Except only to the extent that Lessee may be prevented from so doing pursuant to the terms of the order of the Condemnor, Lessee shall continue to perform and observe all of the other terms, covenants, conditions and obligations hereof on the part of Lessee to be performed and observed, as though such Condemnation had not occurred. In the event of any Condemnation as in this Section 15.6 described, the entire amount of any Award made for such Condemnation allocable to the Term of this Lease, whether paid by way of damages, rent or otherwise, shall be paid to Lessee. Lessee covenants that upon the termination of any such period of temporary use or occupancy it will, at its sole cost and expense (subject to Lessor’s contribution as set forth below), restore the Leased Property as nearly as may be reasonably possible to the condition in which the same was immediately prior to such Condemnation, unless such period of temporary use or occupancy extends beyond the expiration of the Term, in which case Lessee shall not be required to make such restoration. If restoration is required hereunder, Lessor shall contribute to the cost of such restoration that portion of its entire Award that is specifically allocated to such restoration in the judgment or order of the court, if any, and Lessee shall fund the balance of such costs in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Lessor.

  • MULTIPLE TENANT OR OCCUPANT(S) Each individual that is considered

  • Temporary The ECD for temporary employees is calculated by giving service credits for: • previous temporary employment, if there has been no break in service exceeding 3 months and employee has less than 12 months service; • previous temporary employment, if there has been no break in service exceeding 12 months and employee has greater than 12 months service. (The ECD has an impact on statutory holidays and floating holidays.)

  • Substantial Taking If the whole of the Premises, or such part thereof as shall substantially interfere with Tenant's use and occupancy of the Premises, as contemplated by this Lease, is taken for any public or quasi-public purpose by any lawful power or authority by exercise of the right of appropriation, condemnation or eminent domain, or sold to prevent such taking, either party will have the right to terminate this Lease effective as of the date possession is required to be surrendered to such authority.

  • Temporary Suspension JetBrains reserves the right to suspend Customer’s access to JetBrains Products if Customer or User’s use of Product is in violation of this Agreement or disrupts or imminently threatens the security, integrity, or availability of a Product.