Tenant assumes ALL Sample Clauses

Tenant assumes ALL. RESPONSIBILITY for any loss or damage to property stored by Tenant in the unit and may or may not elect to provide insurance coverage for the same. OWNER DOES NOT MAINTAIN INSURANCE FOR THE BENEFIT OF TENANT WHICH IN ANY WAY COVERS ANY LOSS WHATSOEVER THAT TENANT MAY HAVE OR CLAIM BY TENANT AND EXPRESSLY RELEASES OWNER FROM ANY LOSSES, CLAIMS, SUITS AND/OR DAMAGES OR RIGHT OF SUBROGATION FOR LOSSES TO SAID PROPERTY CAUSED BY FIRE, THEFT, WATER, RAIN STORMS, TROPICAL STORM, HURRICANE, TORNADO, EXPLOSION, RIOT; RODENTS, CIVIL DISTURBANCES, INSECTS, SONIC BOOM, LAND VEHICLES, UNLAWFUL ENTRY OR ANY OTHER CAUSE WHATSOEVER, NOR SHALL OWNER BE LIABLE TO TENANT AND/OR TENANT’S GUEST OR INVITEES FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURIES SUSTAINED BY TENANT AND/OR TENANT’S GUEST OR INVITEES WHILE ON OR ABOUT OWNER’S PREMISES. • FIRE; CONDEMNATION. If fire or other casualty causes damage to the self-storage facility or the self-storage facility is totally or partially taken by way of eminent domain, Owner may terminate this Lease on written notice to Tenant and, upon such termination, all rent and other sums owing hereunder shall be paid up to the date of the damage or taking.
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