Tenant Option to Terminate Sample Clauses

Tenant Option to Terminate. Tenant shall have the option to terminate this Lease (the “Termination Option”) with no further rights or obligations hereunder in the event that Tenant (a) enters into a new lease for space in another building which is directly or indirectly owned or controlled by BioMed Realty Trust, Inc. (each, a “BioMed Entity”) and (b) notifies Landlord and such BioMed Entity at least five (5) business days before Tenant executes such new Lease that Tenant is exercising such Termination Option and that Tenant intends to terminate this Lease. Tenant shall exercise the Termination Option, if at all, within three (3) business days after Tenant enters into such a new lease. If Tenant enters into such a new lease and exercises the Termination Option in such a manner, then this Lease shall be deemed to expire fifteen (15) days after Tenant commences to pay rent under such other lease, subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Lease with respect to the obligations of Landlord and Tenant upon expiration of this Lease. Nothing in this Lease is intended to provide Tenant with any rights in any other such building, including any right to lease space in such a building, and neither Landlord nor any affiliate of Landlord (including any BioMed Entity) shall have any obligation to negotiate with or otherwise entertain offers from Tenant with respect to any such space. The Termination Option shall not entitle Tenant to terminate the Lease with respect to less than all of the Premises.
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Tenant Option to Terminate. Landlord agrees that if the Leased Premises are so damaged by a cause other than the carelessness or negligence of the Tenant to be unusable by Tenant or any subtenant for its intended purposes, and if the Leased Premises cannot be restored to a usable condition within ONE HUNDRED TWENTY (120) days following the date the damage occurred, then Tenant shall have the right to terminate the Lease by giving written notice to Landlord effective the date of the occurrence. If Landlord and Tenant cannot agree as to whether restoration can be accomplished within ONE HUNDRED TWENTY (120) day period, then Landlord and Tenant shall select an independent local contractor to determine whether repairs may be completed in that time. Tenant’s notice of termination must be given within TEN (10) days following the mutual determination by Landlord and Tenant, or the determination by the independent contractor, as the case may be. If Tenant does not give timely notice of termination, then Tenant shall be deemed to have waived its right to terminate the Lease under this provision.

Related to Tenant Option to Terminate

  • Option to Terminate The Client and Contractor shall: (check one)

  • Election to Terminate On or after the occurrence of either of the events specified below and so long as no Significant Lease Default or Lease Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, the Lessee shall have the right, at its option, upon at least 30 days’ prior written notice to the Owner Lessor, the Owner Participant, and, so long as the Lien of the Lease Indenture shall not have been terminated or discharged, the Lease Indenture Trustee, to terminate this Network Lease in whole on the Termination Date specified in such notice (which shall be a date occurring not more than 90 days after the date of such notice) if: (a) as a result of a change in Applicable Law or an interpretation of Applicable Law, it shall have become illegal for the Lessee to continue this Network Lease or the Head Lease or for the Lessee to make payments under this Network Lease or the other Operative Documents, and the transactions contemplated by the Operative Documents cannot be restructured to comply with such change in law or interpretation of law in a manner acceptable to the Lessee, the Owner Participant, the Owner Lessor, and, so long as the Lien of the Lease Indenture shall not have been terminated or discharged, the Lease Indenture Trustee; or (b) one or more events outside the control of the Lessee or any Affiliate shall have occurred and not the result of an intentional act of the Lessee or any of its Affiliates intended to trigger the right to exercise the purchase option hereunder which will, or can reasonably be expected to, give rise to an obligation by the Lessee to pay or indemnify in respect of the Tax Indemnity Agreement or Section 9.1 or 9.2 of the Participation Agreement; provided, however, that (i) such indemnity obligation (and the underlying cost or Tax) can be avoided in whole or in part if this Network Lease is terminated and the Owner Lessor sells the Owner Lessor’s Interest to the Lessee and (ii) the amount of such avoided payments hereunder would exceed (on a present value basis, discounted at the Discount Rate, compounded on an annual basis to the date of the termination) three (3) percent of the Owner Lessor’s Cost, and provided, further, that no such termination option shall exist if the applicable indemnitee shall waive its right to, or the Owner Participant shall arrange for payment of (without reimbursement by the Lessee or any Affiliate thereof), amounts of indemnification payments under the Tax Indemnity Agreement or Section 9.1 or 9.2 of the Participation Agreement in excess of such amount as to cause such avoided payments, computed in accordance with the preceding proviso, not to exceed three (3) percent of the Owner Lessor’s Cost. No termination of this Network Lease pursuant to this Section 13.1 shall become effective unless the conditions set forth in Section 13.3 are satisfied. If the Lessee does not give notice of its exercise of the termination option under this Section 13.1 within twelve months of the date the Lessee receives notice or Actual Knowledge of an event or condition described above, the Lessee will lose its right to terminate this Network Lease pursuant to this Section 13.1 as a result of such event or condition.

  • Tenant’s Right to Terminate Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease following a Casualty if any of the following occurs: (i) Landlord’s Architect determines (which determination shall be made and forwarded to Tenant promptly after such Casualty) that the Premises cannot, with reasonable diligence, be repaired by Landlord to a substantially similar condition as existed prior to such Casualty (or cannot be safely repaired because of the presence of hazardous factors, including, but not limited to, Hazardous Materials, earthquake faults and other similar dangers) within 360 days after the date of such Casualty and the Casualty materially adversely impacts Tenant’s use of a material portion of the Premises, or (ii) the Premises is destroyed or materially damaged during the last twelve (12) months of the Lease Term and Landlord’s Architect determines (which determination shall be made and forwarded to Tenant promptly after such Casualty) that such damage will require more than sixty (60) days to repair, or (iii) the Premises are not actually repaired by Landlord to a substantially similar condition as existed prior to such Casualty within 380 days following such Casualty and the Casualty materially adversely impacts Tenant’s use of a material portion of the Premises. If Tenant elects to terminate this Lease following a Casualty pursuant to this Section 7.3, Tenant shall give Landlord written notice of its election to terminate within thirty (30) days after receipt of Landlord’s Architect’s determination (or within 30 days of the applicable restoration period should Landlord fail to complete repairs during such period), and this Lease shall terminate as of the date of such notice of election to terminate.

  • OPTION TO TERMINATE AGREEMENT In the event that any payment otherwise due from the Applicant to the District under Article IV, Article V, or Article VI of this Agreement with respect to a Tax Year is subject to reduction in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.1, then the Applicant shall have the option to terminate this Agreement. The Applicant may exercise such option to terminate this Agreement by notifying the District of its election in writing not later than the July 31 of the year following the Tax Year with respect to which a reduction under Section 7.1 is applicable. Any termination of this Agreement under the foregoing provisions of this Section 7.2 shall be effective immediately prior to the second Tax Year next following the Tax Year in which the reduction giving rise to the option occurred.

  • Notice to Terminate Notify Seller in writing that this Contract is terminated; or

  • Landlord’s Right to Terminate Landlord shall have the right to terminate this Lease in the event any of the following occurs, which right may be exercised by delivery to Tenant of a written notice of election to terminate within forty-five (45) days after the date of such damage: A. The Project is damaged by an Insured Peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds ten percent (10%) of the then actual replacement cost thereof, or the Building in which the Premises is located is damaged to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds twenty-five percent (25%) of the then actual replacement cost thereof; B. Either the Project or the Building is damaged by an Uninsured Peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds two percent (2%) of the then actual replacement cost of the Building; C. The Premises are damaged by any peril within twelve (12) months of the last day of the Lease Term to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore equals or exceeds an amount equal to six (6) times the Base Monthly Rent then due; or D. Either the Project or the Building is damaged by any peril and, because of the Laws then in force, (i) cannot be restored at reasonable cost to substantially the same condition in which it was prior to such damage, or (ii) cannot be used for the same use being made thereof before such damage if restored as required by this Article. E. As used herein, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (i) the term “Insured Peril” shall mean a peril actually insured against for which the insurance proceeds actually received by Landlord (and which are not required to be paid to any Lender) are sufficient (except for any “deductible” amount specified by such insurance) to restore the Project under then existing Laws to the condition existing immediately prior to the damage; and (ii) the term “Uninsured Peril” shall mean any peril which is not an Insured Peril. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the “deductible” for earthquake or flood insurance exceeds two percent (2%) of the replacement cost of the improvements insured, such peril shall, at Landlord’s election, be deemed an “Uninsured Peril” for purposes of this Lease.

  • Right to Terminate Either Party may unilaterally terminate this Annex by providing thirty (30) calendar days written notice to the other Party.

  • Our Right to Terminate We may terminate this Agreement and close your account at any time by giving you 30 days’ written notice; this right is in addition to any other rights to terminate this Agreement or close your account that we may have under this Agreement.

  • 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.

  • OPTION TO RENEW Provided Tenant is not, and has not been (more than two (2) times), in default under any of the terms and conditions contained herein, Tenant shall have two (2) additional consecutive five (5) year options to renew and extend the Rental Term as provided herein (“Option”). The Option shall only be exercised by Tenant delivering written notice thereof to Landlord no earlier than the date which is twelve (12) months prior to the expiration of the Rental Term and no later than the date which is nine (9) months prior to the expiration of the Rental Term (the “Option Notice”). The Base Monthly Rent during the first year of each extension periods shall be the lesser of: (i) the then current Fair Market Rate (as defined) for comparable space within the Project, and (ii) the Base Monthly Rent then in effect for the Leased Premises during the last month of the initial Rental Term (increasing each year thereafter by 3%, compounded). “Fair Market Rate” means the market rate for rent chargeable for the Leased Premises based upon the following factors applicable to the Leased Premises or any comparable premises: rent, escalation, term, size, expense stop, tenant allowance, existing tenant finishes, parking availability, and location and proximity to services. Within thirty (30) days of Option Notice, Tenant shall notify Landlord of Tenant’s option of Fair Market Rate for the applicable renewal period. If Landlord disagrees with Tenant’s opinion of the Fair Market Rate, Landlord shall notify Tenant of Landlord’s opinion of Fair Market Rate within fifteen (15) days after receipt of Tenant’s opinion of Fair Market Rate (“Landlord’s Value Notice”). If the parties are unable to resolve their differences within thirty (30) days thereafter, Landlord or Tenant, at its sole option, may terminate this Lease, effective as of the last day of the then-current Rental Term. Alternatively, Tenant and Landlord may mutually agree to submit the determination of Fair Market Rate to a “Market Assessment Process,” as provided in Exhibit “F” – Market Assessment Process.

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