Common use of Tenant’s Use and Occupancy Clause in Contracts

Tenant’s Use and Occupancy. Tenant’s use and occupancy of the Premises and the Property and use by all Tenant Parties, and all Tenant’s and said parties’ furnishings, fixtures, equipment, improvements, materials, supplies, inventory, effects and property of every kind, nature and description which, during the continuance of this Lease or any occupancy of the Premises by Tenant or anyone claiming under Tenant, may be in, on or about the Premises, shall be at Tenant’s and said parties’ sole risk and hazard. Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant or any other party for injury to or death of any person or damage to or destruction of any property in, on or about the Premises, nor for any interruption in Tenant’s use of the Premises or the conduct of its business therein, nor for any other losses, damages, costs, expenses or liabilities whatsoever, including without limitation where caused by fire, water, explosion, collapse, the leakage or bursting of water, steam, or other pipes, any environmental or other condition in, on, or about the Premises, or any other event, occurrence, condition or cause. It is Tenant’s responsibility to maintain insurance against any such loss or casualty.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease (Forrester Research, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Alzheon, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Alzheon, Inc.)

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Tenant’s Use and Occupancy. Tenant’s 's use and occupancy of the Premises and the Property and use by all Tenant Parties, and all Tenant’s 's and said parties' furnishings, fixtures, equipment, improvements, materials, supplies, inventory, effects and property of every kind, nature and description which, during the continuance of this Lease or any occupancy of the Premises by Tenant or anyone claiming under Tenant, may be in, on or about the Premises, shall be at Tenant’s 's and said parties' sole risk and hazard. Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant or any other party for injury to or death of any person or damage to or destruction of any property in, on or about the Premises, nor for any interruption in Tenant’s 's use of the Premises or the conduct of its business therein, nor for any other losses, damages, costs, expenses or liabilities whatsoever, including without limitation where caused by fire, water, explosion, collapse, the leakage or bursting of water, steam, or other pipes, any environmental or other condition in, on, or about the Premises, or any other event, occurrence, condition or cause. It is Tenant’s 's responsibility to maintain insurance against any such loss or casualty.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (Radius Health, Inc.), Lease Between Fairhaven (Pc Connection Inc)

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