Tenant not to cause damage Sample Clauses

Tenant not to cause damage. The Tenant must at the Date of Termination: (a) use its reasonable endeavours not to cause or contribute to any damage to the Premises in the removal of the Tenant’s Fittings; (b) make good any damage caused to the Premises or the Estate in the removal of the Tenant’s Fittings; and (c) leave the Premises in a clean state and condition. If the Tenant fails to do so the Landlord may make good and/or clean the Premises at the Cost of and as agent for the Tenant and recover from the Tenant the Cost to the Landlord of doing so as a liquidated debt payable on demand.
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Tenant not to cause damage. The Tenant must make good any damage caused to the Premises or the Estate in the removal of the Tenant’s Fittings, signage and/or any other signs or advertisements (but only if the Tenant elects to remove these items). For the sake of clarity, clause 18.1 operates at all times and the Tenant has no obligation to make good the premises at the end of this lease.
Tenant not to cause damage. (1) The Tenant must not damage the Premises in the removal of the Tenant's Fittings and any signs or advertisements affixed by the Tenant. (2) If the Tenant does so, it must repair any damage and leave the Premises clean. (3) If the Tenant fails to comply with clause 17.2(2), then without limiting any right of the Landlord, the Landlord may (but is not obliged to) repair and clean the Premises and recover the Costs of doing so from the Tenant on demand.
Tenant not to cause damage. (a) The Tenant must not cause or contribute to any damage to the Premises in the removal of the Tenant's Improvements. (b) If the Tenant causes or contributes to any damage to the Premises in the removal of the Tenant's Improvements, the Tenant must make good the damage. (c) If the Tenant fails to make good, the Landlord may make good and clean the Premises at the Cost of and as agent for the Tenant.
Tenant not to cause damage. (a) The Tenant must not cause or contribute to any damage to the Land in the demolition and removal of the Tenant’s Improvements. (b) If the Tenant causes any such damage in the demolition and removal of the Tenant’s Improvements, the Tenant must make good any such damage and must leave the Land in a condition that is acceptable to the Landlord acting reasonably and all Authorities. (c) If the Tenant fails to do so within a reasonable time, the Landlord may make good any such damage at the Cost of and as agent for the Tenant and recover from the Tenant the reasonable Cost to the Landlord of doing so as a liquidated debt payable on demand.

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  • Release; Termination (a) Upon any sale, lease, transfer or other disposition of any item of Collateral of any Grantor in accordance with the terms of the Loan Documents (other than sales of Inventory in the ordinary course of business), the Administrative Agent will, at such Grantor’s expense, execute and deliver to such Grantor such documents as such Grantor shall reasonably request to evidence the release of such item of Collateral from the assignment and security interest granted hereby; provided, however, that (i) at the time of such request and such release no Default shall have occurred and be continuing, (ii) such Grantor shall have delivered to the Administrative Agent, at least ten Business Days prior to the date of the proposed release, a written request for release describing the item of Collateral and the terms of the sale, lease, transfer or other disposition in reasonable detail, including, without limitation, the price thereof and any expenses in connection therewith, together with a form of release for execution by the Administrative Agent and a certificate of such Grantor to the effect that the transaction is in compliance with the Loan Documents and as to such other matters as the Administrative Agent may request and (iii) the proceeds of any such sale, lease, transfer or other disposition required to be applied, or any payment to be made in connection therewith, in accordance with Section 2.06 of the Credit Agreement shall, to the extent so required, be paid or made to, or in accordance with the instructions of, the Administrative Agent when and as required under Section 2.06 of the Credit Agreement. (b) Upon the latest of (i) the payment in full in cash of the Secured Obligations, (ii) the Termination Date and (iii) the termination or expiration of all Letters of Credit and all Secured Hedge Agreements, the pledge and security interest granted hereby shall terminate and all rights to the Collateral shall revert to the applicable Grantor. Upon any such termination, the Administrative Agent will, at the applicable Grantor’s expense, execute and deliver to such Grantor such documents as such Grantor shall reasonably request to evidence such termination.

  • For Cause Termination If Executive’s employment with the Company is terminated by the Company for Cause, Executive shall not be entitled to any further compensation or benefits other than: (i) any accrued but unpaid Base Salary; (ii) any accrued but unused paid time off, (iii) reimbursement for any business expenses properly incurred by Executive prior to the date of termination in accordance with Section 4(b) hereof; and (iv) vested benefits, if any, to which Executive may be entitled under the Company’s employee benefit plans as of the date of termination (collectively, the “Accrued Benefits”). The Accrued Benefits shall in all events be payable on the Company’s first regularly scheduled payroll date which occurs at least ten (10) days after the date of termination (other than Base Salary, which shall be payable as provided in Section 3(a) hereof).

  • Cause and Voluntary Termination If, during the Employment Period, the Executive's employment shall be terminated for Cause or voluntarily terminated by the Executive (other than on account of Good Reason following a Change of Control), the Company shall pay the Executive (i) the Earned Salary in cash in a single lump sum as soon as practicable, but in no event more than 10 days, following the Date of Termination, and (ii) the Accrued Obligations in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan, program or arrangement.

  • Landlord’s Termination Right Whether or not the Premises are affected, Landlord may, by notice to Tenant, within 60 days following the date upon which Landlord receives notice of the Taking of all or a portion of the Real Property, the Building or the Premises, terminate this Lease, provided that Landlord elects to terminate leases (including this Lease) affecting at least 50% of the rentable area of the Building.

  • License Termination Customer may terminate the license for an ICA Program at any time on one month's written notice to IBM. For ICA Program licenses that Customer acquired for a one-time charge, replacement licenses may be acquired for an upgrade charge, if available. When Customer obtains licenses for these replacement ICA Programs, Customer agrees to terminate the license of the replaced ICA Programs when charges become due, unless IBM specifies otherwise. IBM may terminate Customer’s license if Customer fails to comply with the license terms. If IBM does so, Customer’s authorization to use the ICA Program is also terminated.

  • Termination for Cause and Convenience As detailed within Clause No. 3 of, Form HUD-5370-C, General Conditions for Non- Construction Contracts, Section I—(Within or without Maintenance Work).

  • Termination of Leave Interruption of pregnancy will terminate the leave. Human Resources may require in such cases forty-five (45) days’ notice to return.

  • Lease Termination Notwithstanding any other provisions in this Lease, this Lease will terminate and the Tenant must immediately vacate the Leased Premises upon: (i) The date on which the Tenant is no longer enrolled as a student in a course of full-time study at the University of Toronto Mississauga, provided that the Tenant shall be deemed to be enrolled as a student in a course of full-time study to the last day of the summer recess immediately following the completion by the Tenant of a scholastic year of full-time study. (ii) The Landlord and the Tenant agree that, once the Tenant ceases to be enrolled as a student in a course of full-time study at the University of Toronto Mississauga, the Tenant’s continued occupation of the Leased Premises constitutes a substantial interference with the Landlord’s lawful rights, privileges, and interests, and this is grounds for the Landlord to terminate the Lease. (iii) The provisions of this subparagraph 7(k) are strictly for the benefit of the Landlord. The Landlord may, in its sole discretion, elect to waive any or all provision(s) of this subparagraph 7(k) and require the Tenant to remain in occupation of the Leased Premises to the end of the term of the Lease. Alternatively, if the Landlord (at its sole discretion) elects to waive any or all provision(s) of this subparagraph 7(k), the Landlord and the Tenant may mutually agree to change the term of the Lease to require or allow the Tenant to remain in occupation of the Leased Premises until a mutually agreed upon date prior to the end of the term of the Lease. (iv) If either party has given notice to terminate this Lease pursuant to any provision herein, the Leased Premises may be shown to prospective Tenants between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm by the Landlord. Should the Tenant effectively deny the Landlord reasonable viewing rights. (v) In the event that the Tenant is obliged to vacate the Leased Premises on or before a certain date, and the Landlord enters into a tenancy agreement with a third party to lease the Premises herein described for any period thereafter, and the Tenant fails to vacate the Leased Premises on or before the due date, thereby causing the Landlord to be liable to such third party, then the Tenant will indemnify the Landlord for all losses suffered thereby, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all legal costs incurred by the Landlord, such legal costs to be computed on a full indemnity basis.

  • Tenant’s Termination Right If the part of the Buildings or the Real Property so acquired or condemned contains a substantial part of the total area of the portion of the Premises located in such Building immediately prior to such acquisition or condemnation, or if, by reason of such acquisition or condemnation, Tenant no longer has reasonable means of access to the Premises, Tenant may terminate this Lease as to such portion of the Premises by notice to Landlord given within 60 days following the date upon which Tenant received notice of such acquisition or condemnation; provided, however, that if the portion of the Premises so affected shall be the Music Hall, then Tenant’s right of termination shall apply to the whole of the Premises. Furthermore, if by virtue of the nature of the space in the Music Hall which is acquired or condemned, the space remaining in the Music Hall after giving effect to such acquisition or condemnation cannot economically be used for its intended purpose, following the date upon which Tenant received notice of such acquisition or condemnation, Tenant may terminate this Lease by notice to Landlord. If Tenant so notifies Landlord, this Lease shall terminate and the Term shall end and expire upon the date set forth in the notice as to the portion of the Premises covered thereby, which date shall not be more than 30 days following the giving of such notice. If a part of the Premises shall be so acquired or condemned and this Lease and the Term shall not be terminated in accordance with this Section, Landlord, at Landlord’s expense but without requiring Landlord to spend more than it collects as an award, shall, subject to the provisions of any Mortgage or Superior Lease, restore such portion of the Premises not so acquired or condemned to a self-contained unit substantially equivalent (with respect to character, quality, appearance and services) to that which existed immediately prior to such acquisition or condemnation, to the extent commercially practicable to do so, in which case Tenant shall be obligated to restore Tenant’s Property relating to such portion of the Premises to the condition which existed immediately prior to such acquisition or condemnation.

  • Landlord’s Right to Perform Except as specifically provided otherwise in this Lease, all covenants and agreements by Tenant under this Lease shall be performed by Tenant at Tenant’s sole cost and expense and without any abatement or offset of Rent. If Tenant shall fail to pay any sum of money (other than Base Rent) or perform any other act on its part to be paid or performed hereunder and such failure shall continue for three (3) days with respect to monetary obligations (or ten (10) days with respect to non-monetary obligations, except in case of emergencies, in which such case, such shorter period of time as is reasonable under the circumstances) after Tenant’s receipt of written notice thereof from Landlord, Landlord may, without waiving or releasing Tenant from any of Tenant’s obligations, make such payment or perform such other act on behalf of Tenant. All sums so paid by Landlord and all necessary incidental costs incurred by Landlord in performing such other acts shall be payable by Tenant to Landlord within five (5) days after demand therefor as Additional Rent.

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