TENANT'S RIGHT TO PERFORM LANDLORD'S OBLIGATIONS Sample Clauses

TENANT'S RIGHT TO PERFORM LANDLORD'S OBLIGATIONS. If Landlord fails ------------------------------------------------ to perform any of its repair and maintenance obligations under Sections 17(A)(i) or 17(B)(i), and such failure continues for more than thirty (30) days after written notice from Tenant. Tenant shall have the right, but not the obligation, to perform such repairs and/or maintenance. In the event of an emergency involving an immediate threat of personal injury or property damage, Tenant shall have the right to perform such repairs if Landlord fails to do so within twenty-four (24) hours after notice from Tenant. In either such event, Landlord shall reimburse Tenant for the reasonable costs incurred by Tenant to complete such repairs and/or maintenance within thirty (30) days after receipt of Tenant's written demand therefor, together with copies of paid invoices evidencing the costs incurred by Tenant. If Landlord fails to reimburse Tenant for such costs within such thirty (30) day period, such amount shall accrue interest at the Interest Rate from the date of expenditure by Tenant until reimbursed by Landlord. Any repairs and/or maintenance permitted herein shall be performed in a good and workmanlike manner by licensed and bonded contractors. If Landlord objects to the repairs and/or maintenance performed by Tenant or the expenses incurred by Tenant in performing such work, Landlord shall deliver written notice of Landlord's objection to Tenant within thirty (30) days after Landlords receipt of Tenant's invoice evidencing the expenses incurred by Tenant. Landlord's notice shall set forth in reasonable detail Landlord's reasons for its claim that such repairs and/or maintenance were not required or were not Landlord's obligation under the terms of this Lease, and/or the reasons for Landlord's dispute of the expenses incurred by Tenant in performing such work. If Landlord and Tenant fail to resolve any such dispute within thirty (30) days after Landlord has notified Tenant of Landlord's objections, the matter shall be resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with the provisions of California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 1280 et seq.
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TENANT'S RIGHT TO PERFORM LANDLORD'S OBLIGATIONS. If at any time during the Lease Term, Landlord fails to perform one or more of its obligations under this Lease, Tenant after twenty (20) days written notice to Landlord (or without notice in the case of an emergency), may, but shall be under no obligation to, perform any act which Landlord is required to perform in accordance with this Lease and may take all such actions thereon as may be necessary. Landlord shall reimburse to Tenant all sums reasonably paid by Tenant and all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Tenant in connection with the performance of any such obligations of Landlord.
TENANT'S RIGHT TO PERFORM LANDLORD'S OBLIGATIONS. In the event that Landlord fails to perform a material obligation of Landlord under this Lease, Tenant shall provide written notice of such failure to Landlord. Landlord shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice to cure such failure (or, if Landlord can not reasonably cure such failure within such thirty (30) day period, such additional time as Landlord reasonably requires to cure the same). If Landlord fails to cure such failure within the aforesaid thirty (30) day (or, if applicable, longer) period, and if such failure on the part of Landlord results in a material interference with Tenant’s ability to conduct its business operations in the Premises, then Tenant shall have the right to take such actions as may be reasonably required to cure such failure. Landlord shall reimburse Tenant for the reasonable costs incurred by Tenant in effectuating a cure in accordance with this Paragraph 27. In the event Tenant performs an action under this Paragraph 27, then Tenant shall hold harmless and indemnify Landlord and Landlord’s Agents from and against all liabilities, damages, claims, losses, penalties, judgments, charges and expenses (including attorneys’ fees, costs of court and expenses necessary in the prosecution or defense of any litigation including the enforcement of this provision) arising from or in any way related to, directly or indirectly, Tenant’s or Tenant’s Agents’ acts, including, without limitation, any costs incurred in repairing or replacing any defective or faulty construction performed by Tenant or Tenant’s Agents.
TENANT'S RIGHT TO PERFORM LANDLORD'S OBLIGATIONS. Tenant shall have the right to remedy any default of an emergency nature in the event Landlord fails to commence curing any default creating an emergency situation promptly upon being given notice which is reasonable under the circumstances, and Tenant shall have the right to remedy such a default without notice (if the giving of notice is not reasonably practicable) in the event of an emergency. All reasonable sums expended incurred by Tenant in connection with the foregoing shall be paid by Landlord to Tenant upon demand.
TENANT'S RIGHT TO PERFORM LANDLORD'S OBLIGATIONS. 12.01 If at any time during the Lease Term Landlord fails to perform one or more of its obligations under this Agreement, Tenant after twenty (20) days written notice to Landlord (or without notice in the case of an emergency), may, but shall be under no obligation to, perform any act which Landlord is required to perform in accordance with this Lease and may take all such actions thereon as may be necessary. Landlord shall reimburse to Tenant all sums reasonably paid by Tenant and all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Tenant in connection with the performance of any such obligations of Landlord, together with interest at the Prime Rate determined by City Bank, New York, multiplied by two. Such Prime Rate shall be up dated every 180 days and shall apply until payment is effectively made and shall be payable by Landlord to Tenant within ten (10) days after demand therefor.
TENANT'S RIGHT TO PERFORM LANDLORD'S OBLIGATIONS. Should Landlord, at any time, fail to perform any one or more of its obligations under this Lease, Tenant, after ten (10) calendar days written notice to Landlord (or without notice in the case of an emergency) and without waiving or releasing Landlord from any obligation of Landlord contained in this Lease, may, but shall be under no obligation to, perform Landlord’s obligations as provided herein, and may take all such actions as may be necessary. All sums paid by Tenant and all costs and expenses incurred by Tenant in connection with the performance of any such obligations of Landlord, shall be paid by Landlord within ten (10) calendar days from the date Tenant requests same, or Tenant may deduct such amount from future rental payments.
TENANT'S RIGHT TO PERFORM LANDLORD'S OBLIGATIONS. If Landlord shall be in default in the performance of or compliance with any of the agreements, terms, covenants or conditions in this Lease for a period of thirty (30) days after notice from Tenant to Landlord specifying the items in default, or in the case of a default which cannot, with due diligence, be cured within said thirty (30)-day period, Landlord fails to proceed within said thirty (30)-day period to cure the same and thereafter to prosecute the curing of such default with due diligence (it being intended in connection with a default not susceptible of being cured with due diligence within said thirty (30)-day period that the time of Landlord within which to cure the same shall be extended for such period as may be necessary to complete the same with all due diligence), then Tenant may, at its option (but shall not be required to) do the same or cause the same to be done, the amounts paid and expenses incurred by tenant in connection therewith shall accrue interest at the Lease Interest Rate and shall be due and payable by Landlord to Tenant within thirty (30) days after demand therefor from Tenant. Tenant, in making any payment hereby authorized in connection with the completion of construction of improvements to or repair or maintenance of the Premises may do so in such amounts and to such persons as Tenant reasonably may deem appropriate. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to require Tenant to advance monies for any purpose.
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  • LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO PERFORM TENANT'S OBLIGATIONS (a) Without limiting the rights and remedies of Landlord contained in Paragraph 25 above, if Tenant shall be in Default in the performance of any of the terms, provisions, covenants or conditions to be performed or complied with by Tenant pursuant to this Lease, then Landlord may at Landlord's option, without any obligation to do so, and without notice to Tenant perform any such term, provision, covenant, or condition, or make any such payment and Landlord by reason of so doing shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage thereby sustained by Tenant or anyone holding under or through Tenant or any of Tenant's Agents.

  • LANDLORD’S RIGHT TO PERFORM TENANT’S DUTIES If Tenant fails timely to perform any of its duties under this Lease, Landlord shall have the right (but not the obligation), to perform such duty on behalf and at the expense of Tenant without prior notice to Tenant, and all sums expended or expenses incurred by Landlord in performing such duty shall be deemed to be additional Rent under this Lease and shall be due and payable upon demand by Landlord.

  • LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO PERFORM TENANT'S COVENANTS Tenant covenants and agrees that, if it shall at any time fail to make any payment or perform any other act on its part to be made or performed as in this Lease provided, then Landlord, in its sole discretion may after due notice to, or demand upon, Tenant and subject to the limitations set forth below, make any payment or perform any other act on the part of Tenant to be made and performed as in this Lease provided, in such manner and to such extent as Landlord may reasonably deem desirable, and in exercising any such rights, Landlord may pay necessary and incidental costs and expenses, employ counsel, and incur and pay reasonable attorneys’ fees. The making of any such payment or the performing of any other act by Landlord pursuant to this Article shall not waive, or release Tenant from, any obligations of Tenant in this Lease contained. All sums so paid by Landlord and all reasonably necessary and incidental costs and expenses in connection with the performance of any such act by Landlord shall, except as otherwise in this Lease expressly provided, be payable to Landlord on demand, and Tenant covenants to pay any such sum or sums promptly, and Landlord shall have (in addition to any other right or remedy of Landlord) the same rights and remedies in the event of the non-payment thereof by Tenant as in the case of default by Tenant in the payment of the Base Rent. Whenever practicable, Landlord, before proceeding as provided in this Section 12.4, shall give Tenant notice in writing of the failure of Tenant which Landlord proposes to remedy, and shall allow Tenant such length of time as may be reasonable in the circumstances, consistent with any grace periods contained herein, but not exceeding 30 days from the giving of notice, to remedy the failure itself and, if Tenant shall not remedy the failure in the time so allowed, Landlord shall be deemed to have given “due notice” and may proceed as provided in this Section 12.4; provided that nothing in this Section shall prevent Landlord from acting without notice to Tenant in case of any emergency wherein there is danger to property or person or where there may exist any violation of legal requirements including but not limited to the presence of Hazardous Materials, in which event no notice shall be required.

  • Sublandlord’s Obligations Sublandlord does not assume any obligation to perform the terms, covenants, conditions, provisions and agreements contained in the Prime Lease on the part of Prime Landlord to be performed. In the event Prime Landlord shall fail to perform any of the terms, covenants, conditions, provisions and agreements contained in the Prime Lease on its part to be performed, Sublandlord shall have no liability to Subtenant. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Sublease, Sublandlord shall use commercially reasonable, good-faith efforts to enforce the obligations of Prime Landlord under the Prime Lease, and such efforts shall include, without limitation: (i) upon Subtenant’s written request, notifying Prime Landlord of any nonperformance under the Prime Lease and requesting that Prime Landlord perform its obligations thereunder; and (ii) after the time for Prime Landlord to cure a breach has expired, cooperating with Subtenant, at Subtenant’s sole cost and expense, to enforce Prime Landlord’s obligations, which cooperation shall include, in cases of any uncured breach by Prime Landlord that, in Subtenant’s reasonable opinion, materially impairs the conduct of Subtenant’s business operations within the Demised Premises, instituting legal proceedings so long as Subtenant is not in default, beyond any applicable notice and cure periods, of its payment obligations under this Section 9(b), in the name of Subtenant with legal counsel selected by Sublandlord and reasonably approved by Subtenant, to enforce the aforesaid unperformed, material Prime Landlord obligation under the Prime Lease (including executing such documents as may be reasonably required by such legal counsel). Sublandlord and Subtenant shall be entitled to jointly control the conduct of the litigation; provided, however that in the conduct of any such litigation, both Sublandlord and Subtenant shall have an obligation to act in a commercially reasonable manner and with the goal of employing a strategy which is designed to secure performance of the aforesaid unperformed, material Prime Landlord obligation under the Prime Lease, provided no action, including settlement, may be taken or required by either party in connection with such litigation to the extent such action may materially and adversely affect the other party’s rights or obligations under the Prime Lease or Sublease without such other party’s consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. All costs incurred in connection with any enforcement action (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and consultant and expert witness fees) undertaken by Sublandlord at the request of Subtenant shall be paid to Sublandlord by Subtenant, as Additional Rent, upon Sublandlord’s delivery to Subtenant of reasonably detailed invoices therefor. In the event of any dispute regarding responsibility for payment of such costs, or any dispute regarding whether either party is acting in a commercially reasonable manner and with the goal of employing a strategy which is designed to secure, subject to the conditions above, performance of the aforesaid unperformed, material Prime Landlord obligation under the Prime Lease, such dispute shall be resolved by arbitration as set forth in Article 41 of the Prime Lease. Subtenant shall indemnify Sublandlord against, and hold Sublandlord harmless from, all costs, expenses, claims, counter-claims, cross-claims, losses, and liabilities incurred by Sublandlord in connection with any initiation of litigation by Sublandlord pursuant to the foregoing provisions, except to the extent such litigation is caused by Sublandlord’s default under this Sublease or, to the extent not caused by Subtenant, by Sublandlord’s default under the Prime Lease. The execution of this Sublease and Prime Landlord’s consent thereto, shall not relieve Sublandlord of any of its obligations to Prime Landlord under the Prime Lease. A copy of the Prime Lease is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit C.

  • Landlord’s Obligations Except as provided in Article Seven (Damage or Destruction) and Article Eight (Condemnation) and Section 6.04(b) below, and subject to the provisions of Section 6.04 regarding repairs during the initial construction warranty period, LANDLORD shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep the foundations, resurfacing or replacement of parking lot surface, structural portions of the building (including foundations, the slab, and compliance with earthquake code), replacement of the structural portions of the roof (and the roof membrane), the structural portions of the roof top signage, if any, the pylon signage, if any, exterior walls, fire sprinkler system (if any) and utility connections to the building (water, sewer, electrical, phone, etc.) in good order, condition and repair. LANDLORD shall make repairs under this Section 6.03 within a reasonable time after receipt of written notice from TENANT of the need for such repairs. If LANDLORD fails to commence to meet any obligation hereunder, including without limitation Section 6.03 and Section 4.05, within a reasonable amount of time after TENANT’s notice thereof (not exceeding 15 days, except in the case of an emergency or dangerous condition, in which event no notice shall be required), then TENANT may, but shall not be obligated to do so and without waiving any other rights or remedies provided hereunder or by law, perform any portion of LANDLORD’s obligations and deduct all reasonable amounts expended in connection therewith from TENANT’s subsequent, financial obligations to LANDLORD. All notices sent to LANDLORD prerequisite of TENANT’s exercise of its rights pursuant to the provisions of the foregoing sentence shall contain the words ‘Notice of Intention to Exercise Self-Help Rights’ in the “Re” line or otherwise prominently noted at the top of such notice. Subject to satisfaction of the provisions of Section 11.01 with respect to TENANT’s receipt of recorded non-disturbance agreements from each lender, TENANT shall send copies of any notice referring to TENANT’s self-help rights to such lender(s) as TENANT has been notified in writing by LANDLORD from time to time, at such addresses as LANDLORD specifies in such notice(s). TENANT will accept a cure by any such lender as a cure, to the extent of such cure, of LANDLORD’s obligations under this LEASE. The self-help and offset rights set forth in this Section shall inure solely to the benefit of 99¢ Only Stores and only such of its assignees as may be owned by it, under the control of it, under the control of any entity which also controls it, or which own not less than ten (10) stores operated under the name ‘99¢ Only Stores’ or such other name as may be employed by TENANT in its retail operations prior to such assignment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, TENANT shall have the right to install and maintain antennae and/or a satellite dish on the roof of the PREMISES, subject to applicable law. TENANT shall promptly repair any damage to, the roof of the PREMISES which is caused by the installation and maintenance of said antennae and/or satellite dish.

  • 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.

  • Landlord's Obligation Except as hereinafter provided in this Section 11.2 Landlord shall not be required to make any alterations, reconstructions, replacements, changes, additions, improvements or repairs of any kind or nature whatsoever to the Premises or any portion thereof (including, without limitation, any portion of the Improvements or any FF&E) at any time during the Term of this Lease. Landlord agrees that it shall be Landlord's responsibility to make and pay for major repairs, alterations, improvements, renewals, replacements or additions to the Premises, structure, roof or exterior facade, and to its mechanical, electrical, heating, ventilating air conditioning, plumbing and vertical transportation systems (all of the foregoing the "Major Repairs"). In this regard, Tenant shall prepare and deliver to Landlord for its review and approval, an annual estimate (the "Building Estimate") of the expenses necessary for Major Repairs which Tenant believes should be made to the Premises for the following Lease Year, which Building Estimate shall be submitted to Landlord for its review and approval not later than sixty (60) days prior to the commencement of each calendar year during the Term hereof. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that the terms of Section 23.9 shall not be applicable to this Section 11.2 and any Major Repairs not approved by Landlord shall not be made; provided, however, that Landlord agrees that it will not withhold its consent with respect to Major Repairs which are required by reason of any law, ordinance, regulation or order of governmental authority having jurisdiction (as determined by Landlord in its reasonable judgement) for the continued safe and orderly operation of the Premises or which are required by the Franchise Agreement or which are required in the case of an emergency. If the Landlord does not approve the Building Estimate or any Major Repair contemplated therein, the parties shall attempt in good faith during the subsequent thirty (30) day period to resolve any disputes, which attempts shall include, if requested by either party, at least one meeting of executive-level officers of Landlord and Tenant. In the event that the parties are still not able to reach agreement on the Building Estimate for any particular Lease Year after complying with the foregoing requirements of this Section 11.2, the parties shall adopt such portions of the Building Estimate as they may have agreed upon and any matters not agreed upon shall be referred to arbitration. Pending the results of such arbitration or the earlier agreement of the parties, no Major Repairs shall be made unless the same are set forth in a previously approved Building Estimate or are specifically required by Landlord or otherwise required in case of emergency as aforesaid. With respect to any such matter to be submitted to arbitration, Landlord shall be entitled to designate any nationally recognized accounting firm with a hospitality division of which Landlord or an Affiliate of Landlord is not a significant client to serve as arbitrator of such dispute within fifteen (15) days after written demand for arbitration is received or sent by Landlord. In the event Landlord fails to make such designation within such fifteen (15) day period, Tenant shall be entitled to designate any nationally recognized accounting firm with a hospitality division of which Tenant or an Affiliate of Tenant is not a significant client to serve as arbitrator of such dispute within fifteen (15) days after Landlord fails to timely make such designation. In the event no nationally recognized accounting firm satisfying such qualifications is available and willing to serve as arbitrator, the arbitrator shall be appointed by the American Arbitration Association from among the members of its panel who are qualified and who have experience in resolving matters of a nature similar to the matter to be resolved by arbitration. In any event a single arbitrator shall be designated and shall resolve the dispute. The arbitrator's decision shall be binding on all parties and shall not be subject to further review or appeal except as otherwise allowed by applicable law. Upon failure of either party to comply with the arbitrator's decision, the arbitrator shall be empowered at the request of the other party to order such compliance by the non-complying party and to supervise or arrange for the supervision of the non-complying party to comply with the arbitrator's decision, all at the expense of the non-complying party. To the maximum extent possible, the arbitrator and the parties, and the American Arbitration Association, if applicable, shall take any action necessary to ensure that the arbitration shall be concluded within ninety (90) days following such dispute. The fees and expenses of the arbitrator shall be shared equally by the Landlord and the Tenant. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties or required by the arbitrator or the American Arbitration Association, if applicable, arbitration proceedings hereunder shall be conducted in the state where the Premises are located. Notwithstanding formal rules of evidence, each party may submit such evidence as each party deems appropriate to support its position and the arbitrator shall have access to and the right to examine all books and records of Landlord and Tenant regarding the Premises during such arbitration. In the event of the receipt by Tenant of a governmental order or other circumstances ascribed in the preceding sentence, Tenant shall promptly deliver the same to Landlord. The cost of Major Repairs shall be borne by Landlord and upon funding of the same by Landlord, Base Rent shall be adjusted as hereinafter provided in this paragraph. Landlord and Tenant acknowledge and agree that in the event that funding is necessary for Major Repairs, Landlord shall provide the funds required for such expenditures ("Additional Capital Investment") and Base Rent shall be increased by the amount necessary to provide a per annum yield on the Additional Capital Investment equal to the greater of (a) ten percent 10.00% or (b) the yield on the ten-year U.S. Treasury Securities (at the time the Additional Capital Investment is requested by Tenant), plus 375 basis points.

  • Tenant’s Obligations Subject to Tenant’s rights set forth in Article 11 below and this Section 9.02, Tenant shall maintain, or cause to be maintained, in good working order the Premises, including the Buildings and any other improvements located thereon, the equipment serving the Buildings, and the other improvements located thereon, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, roofs, foundations and appurtenances to the Buildings, all mechanical, electrical, plumbing, heating, air-conditioning and ventilation systems located in or otherwise serving such Buildings, and all water, sewer and gas connections, pipes and mains which service such Buildings which neither any public utility company nor a public authority is obligated to repair and maintain, and shall put, keep and maintain each Building, and the other improvements on such Parcel in good working order and make all repairs therein and thereon, interior and exterior, structural and nonstructural, necessary to keep the same in good working order and to comply with all applicable Laws, howsoever the necessity or desirability therefor may occur. When used in this Lease, the term “repairs” shall include all alterations, installations, replacements, removals, renewals and restorations, and the phrase “good working order” or “good working condition” means good working order or good working condition, reasonable wear and tear, casualty and condemnation excepted. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a) Tenant also shall perform common area maintenance and repairs and other duties with respect to the Premises or any adjoining property to the extent that Landlord is required to do so under any REAs (whereupon Tenant shall be entitled to reimbursement from any third party pursuant to any such REAs), and (b) so long as no Default has occurred and is continuing and subject to Tenant’s obligation to maintain the Premises in good working order as set forth above, Tenant shall not be required to make any structural or capital repairs or improvements to the Premises during the last two (2) years of the Term. For purposes of this Section 9.02, “the last two (2) years of the Term” refers to the final years of the Term, as extended, and Tenant’s obligations to repair and maintain the Premises will continue during the last two (2) years of the initial Term with respect thereto or any Extension Period with respect thereto for which Tenant has exercised its Extension Option.

  • Tenant's Obligation (1) Subject to the provisions of Section 7.01, Section 7.03.A, Article Eight (Damage or Destruction) and Article Nine (Condemnation), Landlord shall at Tenant's expense keep an other portions of the Demised Premises in good order, condition and repair, ordinary wear and tear excepted, including but not limited to maintenance, repairs and all necessary replacements of the windows, plate glass, doors, overhead doors, heating system, ventilating equipment, air conditioning equipment, electrical and lighting systems, fire protection sprinkler system, dock levelers, elevators, interior and exterior plumbing, the interior of the Demised Premises in general, pest control and extermination, down spouts, gutters, paving, and including the exterior of the Demised Premises. In addition, Tenant shall, at Tenant's expense, repair any damage to any portion of the Property, including the roof, skylights, foundation, or structural components and exterior walls of the Demised Premises, caused by Tenant's gross negligence or willful misconduct. If Tenant fails to maintain and repair the Property as required by this Section, Landlord may, on ten (10) days' prior written notice, enter the Demised Premises and perform the maintenance or repair on behalf of Tenant, except that no notice is required in case of emergency, and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord immediately upon demand for all costs incurred in performing the maintenance or repair, plus a reasonable service charge. Use of the roof above the Premises is reserved to Landlord, however, Tenant may install a small satellite dish on the roof, subject to city ordinance and Landlord's prior approval. The installation shall be accomplished in a workmanlike manner and in accordance with specifications from the roof contractor who installed the roof on the building, in order not to damage the roof or void any warranties. Landlord shall provide Tenant with information on the roof contractor upon request from Tenant. Any roof problems or voiding of warranty which arise out of Tenant's installation of equipment on the roof shall be at Tenant's expense. Landlord understands that Tenant may desire to install additional equipment on the roof as technology advances. Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold approval for installation of additional equipment.

  • Lessor's Right to Perform for Lessee If Lessee fails to make any payment of Rent required to be made by it hereunder or fails to perform or comply with any of its agreements contained herein, then (but in each case, except in the case of failure to pay Rent or in the case of failure to maintain insurance as required hereunder, no earlier than the fifteenth day after the occurrence of such failure, whether or not it shall yet constitute an Event of Default hereunder) Lessor may itself make such payment or perform or comply with such agreement but shall not be obligated hereunder to do so, and the amount of such payment and the amount of the reasonable expenses of Lessor incurred in connection with such payment or the performance of or compliance with such agreement, as the case may be, together with interest thereon at the Past Due Rate, shall be deemed Supplemental Rent, payable by Lessee upon demand.

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