TENANT’S INDEMNITIES Clause Samples
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TENANT’S INDEMNITIES. TO THE FULL EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW AND THIS LEASE, TENANT WILL INDEMNIFY AND DEFEND LANDLORD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES AND CLAIMS AND THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF, ARISING OUT OF (I) ANY ACT OR OMISSION OF TENANT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION TENANT’S CONDUCT OF BUSINESS IN THE LEASED PREMISES, (II) ANY ALLEGED OR ACTUAL VIOLATION OR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY LEGAL REQUIREMENT, (III) ANY BREACH, VIOLATION OR NON-PERFORMANCE OF ANY OBLIGATION OF TENANT UNDER THIS LEASE, OR (IV) ANY MISREPRESENTATION CONNECTED WITH THE LEASE MADE BY TENANT OR ANY GUARANTOR.
TENANT’S INDEMNITIES. All representations, warranties and indemnities given by Tenant or Landlord pursuant to this Lease shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease Term.
TENANT’S INDEMNITIES. To the fullest extent permitted by Law and this Lease, and subject to the limitations on Landlord’s liabilities set forth in Paragraphs 18 and 20 Tenant will Indemnify and Defend Landlord Parties against all Claims to the extent arising out of: (i) any Gross Negligent act or Willful omission of any Tenant Party (including, without limitation, Tenant’s conduct of business at the Premises); (ii) any Tenant Party’s alleged or actual violation of, or failure to comply with, any Applicable Law; (iii) Any breach, violation or nonperformance of any obligation of Tenant under this Lease; or (iv) any misrepresentation made by Tenant set forth in this Lease.
TENANT’S INDEMNITIES and obligations under Sections 27.1 and 27.2 shall cover and include all Fees-And-Costs incurred by Landlord in connection with any and every matter and amount referred to in Sections 27.1 and 27.
TENANT’S INDEMNITIES. Subject to the rights and powers of any insurers all indemnities given by the Tenant hereunder to the Landlord shall be subject to the condition that the Landlord shall consult with the Tenant in connection with any claims against the Landlord and any actions and proceedings resulting therefrom and the Landlord shall not settle or compromise any such claim without the prior written consent of the Tenant (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed)
