Common use of Tenant’s Interference Clause in Contracts

Tenant’s Interference. Upon written notice of any Interference, Tenant shall immediately cooperate with Landlord to identify the source of the Interference and shall, within thirty (30) days after written notice by Landlord, if reasonably requested by Landlord, cease all operations of Lines and Equipment (except for intermittent testing as approved by Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) until the Interference has been corrected to the reasonable satisfaction of Landlord, unless Tenant reasonably establishes prior to the expiration of such thirty (30) day period that the Interference is not caused by Tenant’s Lines or Equipment, in which case, Tenant may operate its Lines or Equipment pursuant to the terms of this Lease. Tenant shall be responsible for all costs associated with any tests deemed reasonably necessary to resolve any and all Interference as set forth in this Article if it is determined that Tenant is the source of such Interference. If such Interference has not been corrected within thirty (30) days after written notice to Tenant of its occurrence, Landlord may (i) require Tenant to remove the specific Line or Equipment causing such Interference pursuant to the terms of Section 32.3(c) below, or (ii) eliminate the Interference at Tenant’s expense, provided such Interference is actually caused by Tenant’s Lines or Equipment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (iRhythm Technologies, Inc.), Office Lease (iRhythm Technologies, Inc.)

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Tenant’s Interference. Upon written notice of any Interference, Tenant shall immediately cooperate with Landlord to identify the source of the Interference and shall, within thirty (30) days after written notice by Landlord, if reasonably requested by Landlord, cease all operations of Lines and Equipment (except for intermittent testing as approved by Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) until the Interference has been corrected to the reasonable satisfaction of Landlord, unless Tenant reasonably establishes prior to the expiration of such thirty (30) day 30)-day period that the Interference is not caused by Tenant’s Lines or Equipment, in which case, Tenant may operate its Lines or Equipment pursuant to the terms of this Lease. Tenant shall be responsible for all costs associated with any tests deemed reasonably necessary to resolve any and all Interference as set forth in this Article if it is determined that Tenant is the source of such Interference. If such Interference has not been corrected within thirty (30) days after written notice to Tenant of its occurrence, Landlord may (i) require Tenant to remove the specific Line or Equipment causing such Interference pursuant to the terms of Section 32.3(c) below, or (ii) eliminate the Interference at Tenant’s expense, provided such Interference is actually caused by Tenant’s Lines or Equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (iRhythm Technologies, Inc.)

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Tenant’s Interference. Upon Tenant’s receipt of written notice from Landlord of any Interference, Tenant shall immediately cooperate with Landlord to identify the source of the Interference and shall, within thirty twenty-four (3024) days after written notice by Landlordhours, if reasonably requested by Landlord, cease all operations of Lines and Equipment (except for intermittent testing as approved by Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) until the Interference has been corrected to the reasonable satisfaction of Landlord, unless Tenant reasonably establishes prior to the expiration of such thirty twenty-four (3024) day hour period that the Interference is not caused by Tenant’s Lines or Equipment, in which case, case Tenant may operate its Lines or Equipment pursuant to the terms of this Lease. Tenant shall be responsible for all costs associated with any tests deemed reasonably necessary to resolve any and all Interference as set forth in this Article if it is determined that Tenant is the source of such InterferenceArticle. If such Interference has not been corrected within thirty ten (3010) business days after written notice to Tenant of its occurrence, Landlord may (i) require Tenant to remove the specific Line or Equipment causing such Interference pursuant to the terms of Section 32.3(c) below32.3.3, or (ii) eliminate the Interference at Tenant’s expense, provided such Interference is actually caused by Tenant’s Lines or Equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Jamba, Inc.)

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