Tenant’s Termination Options Sample Clauses

Tenant’s Termination Options. If (i) the Repair Estimate states that damage to the Building (measured by the estimated cost of repair or restoration) is fifty percent (50%) or more of the Building’s then replacement cost above the foundation as indicated in the Repair Estimate, (ii) the Repair Estimate states that the repair or restoration of all such damage to the Building cannot be completed, through the use of commercially reasonable diligence in the preparation of plans, obtaining of permits and construction, within eighteen (18) months from the date of such damage, (iii) more than thirty-five percent (35%) of the Rentable Square Feet then included in the Premises is rendered Untenantable and any material portion of the Premises will likely remain Untenantable for more than nine (9) months after the date of the casualty, or (iv) the Repair Estimate states that repair or restoration of all such damage that was caused to the Premises or to any other portion of the Building necessary for Tenant’s occupancy cannot be completed within ninety (90) days from the date of such damage and less than twelve (12) months are then remaining in the Term, then Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease.
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Tenant’s Termination Options. (a) Subject to the further provisions of this Section 1.4, Tenant shall have the option (each, a "Termination Option") to terminate this Lease effective as of (i) September 30, 2004, (ii) September 30, 2006, (iii) June 30, 2008 or (iv) June 30, 2013 (each of the dates set forth in the preceding clauses (i) - (iv) is called a "Termination Date"), by giving an exercise notice (the "Termination Notice") to Landlord on or before the date that is (A) one year prior to the applicable Termination Date in the case of a termination as of September 30, 2004 or September 30, 2006 or (B) 18 months prior to the applicable Termination Date in the case of a termination as of June 30, 2008 or June 30, 2013. Time is of the essence with respect to the giving of any Termination Notice. Tenant may, by notice to Landlord at any time, waive any one or more of its Termination Options. (b) If Tenant timely exercises a Termination Option providing for the termination of this Lease as of September 30, 2004, September 30, 2006 or June 30, 2008, then Tenant shall pay to Landlord, on or before September 1, 2004, September 1, 2006 or June 1, 2008, as the case may be (the "Cancellation Payment Payment Date"), in addition to the Basic Rent, Supplemental Rent and Tax Payment due on the Cancellation Payment Payment Date, the applicable Cancellation Payment. "Cancellation Payment" means
Tenant’s Termination Options. If the Premises are damaged by fire or other casualty and are rendered not reasonably usable for Tenant’s business purposes thereby, or if the Building shall be so damaged that Tenant shall be deprived of reasonable access to the Premises, and if, pursuant to Landlord’s Repair Notice, the restoration will not be substantially completed within fifteen (15) months following the date of such damage, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease by giving written notice (the “Termination Notice”) to Landlord not later than thirty (30) days following receipt of Landlord’s Repair Notice. If Tenant gives a Termination Notice, this Lease shall be deemed cancelled and terminated as of the date of the damage as if such date were the Expiration Date, and Rent shall be apportioned and shall be paid or refunded, as the case may be up to and including the date of such damage or destruction. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Tenant was entitled to, but elected not to, exercise its right to terminate this Lease as set forth above and Landlord does not substantially complete the repair and restoration of the Premises within three (3) months after the expiration of the estimated period of time set forth in Landlord’s Repair Notice, which period shall be extended to the extent of any delays caused by Tenant and any events of Force Majeure (up to a maximum of one hundred fifty (150) days of additional extension for Force Majeure), then Tenant may deliver written notice to Landlord within thirty (30) days after the expiration of such period, as the same may be so extended (a “Late Delivery Termination Notice”), electing to terminate this Lease effective upon the date occurring thirty (30) days following receipt by Landlord of the Late Delivery Termination Notice (the “Termination Effective Date”). If Tenant delivers a Late Delivery Termination Notice to Landlord, then Landlord shall have the one-time right to nullify the Late Delivery Termination Notice (in which case the Late Delivery Termination Notice shall be of no force or effect) by delivering written notice to Tenant prior to the Termination Effective Date that, in Landlord’s reasonable and good faith judgment, as evidenced by written statements from Landlord’s architect and/or general contractor which will be included with the Termination Extension Notice (defined below), Landlord shall complete such repairs on or before the Termination Effective Date (the “Termination Extension Notice”). If Landlord does not so ...
Tenant’s Termination Options. Tenant shall have the options to terminate this Lease (a) effective as of the last day of the third (3rd) Lease Year, and (b) effective as of the last day of the sixth (6th) calendar month of the fifth (5th) Lease Year (in either case, the effective date of such termination is herein referred to as the "End Date"), in either case by delivery of written notice of termination to Landlord at least seven (7) months prior to the applicable End Date; provided, however, that Tenant may only exercise either of such termination options if, prior to Tenant's giving notice of such exercise, Tenant has sold all or substantially all of the assets of its subsidiary, NextGen Healthcare Information Systems, Inc., a corporation ("NextGen"), in an arm's-length sale to a person or entity that is not an affiliate of either Tenant or NextGen. Tenant's notice exercising such termination option shall be irrevocable. As material consideration for the options to terminate herein set forth, Tenant shall

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  • 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 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.

  • Lessor Termination Option If a Hazardous Substance Condition occurs during the term of this Lease, unless Lessee is legally responsible therefor (in which case Lessee shall make the investigation and remediation thereof required by the Applicable Requirements and this Lease shall continue in full force and effect, but subject to Lessor's rights under Paragraph 6.2(d) and Paragraph 13), Lessor may, at Lessor's option, either (i) investigate and remediate such Hazardous Substance Condition, if required, as soon as reasonably possible at Lessor's expense, in which event this Lease shall continue in full force and effect, or (ii) if the estimated cost to remediate such condition exceeds twelve (12) times the then monthly Base Rent or $100,000, whichever is greater, give written notice to Lessee, within thirty (30) days after receipt by Lessor of knowledge of the occurrence of such Hazardous Substance Condition, of Lessor's desire to terminate this Lease as of the date sixty (60) days following the date of such notice. In the event Lessor elects to give a termination notice, Lessee may, within ten (10) days thereafter, give written notice to Lessor of Lessee's commitment to pay the amount by which the cost of the remediation of such Hazardous Substance Condition exceeds an amount equal to twelve (12) times the then monthly Base Rent or $100,000, whichever is greater. Lessee shall provide Lessor with said funds or satisfactory assurance thereof within thirty (30) days following such commitment. In such event, this Lease shall continue in full force and effect, and Lessor shall proceed to make such remediation as soon as reasonably possible after the required funds are available. If Lessee does not give such notice and provide the required funds or assurance thereof within the time provided, this Lease shall terminate as of the date specified in Lessor's notice of termination.

  • Termination Option Provided Tenant is the originally named Tenant, Tenant is neither in monetary default of this Lease on the Termination Date (as defined below) nor has there previously been an Event of Monetary Default, and this Lease is in full force and effect, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease effective at 11:59 p.m. on the Termination Date, in accordance with and subject to each of the following terms and conditions (“Termination Option”). The “Termination Date” shall mean the last day of the 40th full calendar month after the Commencement Date. If Tenant desires to exercise the Termination Option, Tenant shall give to Landlord irrevocable written notice of Tenant’s exercise of the Termination Option (“Termination Notice”), together with the Termination Payment (as defined below). The Termination Notice and the Termination Payment shall be received by Landlord no later than the date that is 9 months prior to the Termination Date, failing which the Termination Option shall be deemed waived (provided Landlord reserves the right to waive in writing the requirement that Tenant fully and/or timely pay the Termination Payment). The “Termination Payment” shall equal the sum of: (A) the unamortized (amortized on a straight-line basis with interest at 10%): (i) brokerage commissions and attorneys’ fees paid by Landlord in connection with this Lease; (ii) rent concessions; and (iii) total cost incurred by Landlord for improvements, including the Leasehold Improvements, to the Premises in connection with this Lease. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that the Termination Payment is not a penalty and is fair and reasonable compensation to Landlord for the loss of expected rentals from Tenant. The Termination Payment shall be payable by wire transfer or cashier’s check. Time is of the essence with respect to the dates and deadlines set forth herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if at any time during the period on or after the date of the Termination Notice, up to and including the Termination Date, Tenant shall be in default of this Lease, then Landlord may elect, but is not obligated, by written notice to Tenant to cancel and declare null and void Tenant’s exercise of the Termination Option, in which case this Lease shall continue in full force and effect for the full Term unaffected by Tenant’s exercise of the Termination Option. If Tenant timely and properly exercises the Termination Option in accordance with this paragraph and Landlord has not negated the effectiveness of Tenant’s exercise of the Termination Option pursuant to the preceding sentence, this Lease and the Term shall come to an end on the Termination Date with the same force and effect as if the Term were fixed to expire on such date, the Expiration Date shall be the Termination Date, and the terms and provisions of Section 18 shall apply.

  • 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.

  • Buyer’s Termination Right If, prior to Closing and the delivery of possession of the Property to Buyer in accordance with this Contract, (a) any condemnation proceeding shall be pending against a substantial portion of the Hotel or (b) there is any substantial casualty loss or damage to the Hotel, Buyer shall have the option to terminate this Contract, provided Buyer delivers written notice to Seller of its election within twenty (20) days after the date Seller has delivered Buyer written notice of any such loss, damage or condemnation as provided above, and in such event, the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit, and any interest thereon, shall be delivered to Buyer and thereafter, except as expressly set forth herein, no party shall have any further obligation or liability to the other under this Contract. In the context of condemnation, “substantial” shall mean condemnation of such portion of a Hotel (or access thereto) as could, in Buyer’s reasonable judgment, render use of the remainder impractical or unfeasible for the uses herein contemplated, and, in the context of casualty loss or damage, “substantial” shall mean a loss or damage in excess of One Hundred Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($100,000.00) in value.

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  • Early Termination Option Provided that there is no Event of Default as of the date that Tenant delivers the Early Termination Notice and on the Early Termination Date (each, as hereinafter defined), Tenant shall have a one-time option to terminate this Lease (“Termination Option”) effective as of the last day of the sixty-ninth (69th) month of the Term (“Early Termination Date”), subject to and upon the following terms and conditions: (a) Tenant shall give Landlord prior written notice (“Early Termination Notice”) of its intention to exercise the Termination Option not less than 365 days prior to the Early Termination Date (“Termination Notice Date”). If such Termination Option is validly exercised, the Lease shall terminate as of the Early Termination Date. If Tenant fails to deliver the Early Termination Notice to Landlord within the time period prescribed by this paragraph, then Tenant shall be deemed to have irrevocably waived the Termination Option and the Termination Option shall be null and void. (b) At the time of giving the Early Termination Notice, as consideration for its exercise of the Termination Option, Tenant shall pay to Landlord a fee (the “Early Termination Fee”) in an amount equal to the unamortized portion of the following costs (“Costs”): (i) all costs incurred by Landlord in connection with the construction of the Tenant Improvements (including, but not limited to, all hard and soft costs, including architects’, engineers’ and other design professionals’ fees); (ii) all commissions paid by Landlord to Landlord’s Broker and the Tenant’s Broker; and (iii) all other costs incurred by Landlord in connection with this Lease, including, but not limited to, legal fees and expenses and permitting fees and expenses. For purposes of this Section, the Costs shall be amortized over the initial Term of the Lease at an interest rate of nine percent (9%) per annum. Following the Commencement Date, within thirty (30) days following Tenant’s request, Landlord shall provide Tenant with a calculation of the Costs and an amortization schedule of same. (c) The Early Termination Fee shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord via certified check or by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated by Landlord at the time that Tenant delivers the Early Termination Notice as prescribed herein. If Tenant delivers the Early Termination Notice but fails to deliver the Early Termination Fee as prescribed hereby, then the Early Termination Notice shall be null and void and Tenant shall be deemed to have irrevocably waived the Termination Option and the Termination Option shall be null and void. (d) Notwithstanding Tenant’s delivery of the Early Termination Notice and payment of the Early Termination Fee, Tenant shall continue to pay all Rent through the Early Termination Date. Tenant acknowledges that the Early Termination Fee is consideration for Tenant’s exercise of the Termination Option and, therefore, shall not be credited against Rent due through the Early Termination Date. (e) If Tenant validly exercises its Termination Option: (i) on or prior to the Early Termination Date, Tenant shall surrender possession of the Premises in the condition required by the terms of this Lease; and (ii) the Lease shall terminate as of the Early Termination Date, as if such Early Termination Date were the date originally stipulated for the expiration of the Term; provided, however, that nothing herein shall relieve either Landlord or Tenant of any obligations of such party which accrued hereunder prior to the Early Termination Date and that survive the termination or expiration of the Lease.

  • Expiration/Termination Upon expiration of the Service Period or termination pursuant to Section 7 of the General Terms, Customer shall immediately cease use of the Service and return or destroy (in accordance with Avaya’s instructions) any Deliverables provided to Customer in connection with the Service, including any Avaya’s Intellectual Property. Upon request, Customer shall certify in writing to Avaya that Customer has complied with this provision and Avaya may provide such certification to its suppliers.

  • Termination Right The Representative shall have the right to terminate this Agreement at any time prior to any Closing Date, (i) if any domestic or international event or act or occurrence has materially disrupted, or in its opinion will in the immediate future materially disrupt, general securities markets in the United States; or (ii) if trading on any Trading Market shall have been suspended or materially limited, or minimum or maximum prices for trading shall have been fixed, or maximum ranges for prices for securities shall have been required by FINRA or by order of the Commission or any other government authority having jurisdiction, or (iii) if the United States shall have become involved in a new war or an increase in major hostilities, or (iv) if a banking moratorium has been declared by a New York State or federal authority, or (v) if a moratorium on foreign exchange trading has been declared which materially adversely impacts the United States securities markets, or (vi) if the Company shall have sustained a material loss by fire, flood, accident, hurricane, earthquake, theft, sabotage or other calamity or malicious act which, whether or not such loss shall have been insured, will, in the Representative’s opinion, make it inadvisable to proceed with the delivery of the Securities, or (vii) if the Company is in material breach of any of its representations, warranties or covenants hereunder, or (viii) if the Representative shall have become aware after the date hereof of such a material adverse change in the conditions or prospects of the Company, or such adverse material change in general market conditions as in the Representative’s judgment would make it impracticable to proceed with the offering, sale and/or delivery of the Securities or to enforce contracts made by the Underwriters for the sale of the Securities.

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