Common use of Tenant’s Use of Excess Electricity and Water; Premises Occupancy Load Clause in Contracts

Tenant’s Use of Excess Electricity and Water; Premises Occupancy Load. Tenant shall not, without Landlord’s prior consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld: (i) install in the Premises, (A) lighting, equipment, and/or apparatus which exceeds the Wattage Allowance, or which requires a voltage other than 110 volts single-phase, (B) heat-generating or heat-sensitive equipment, or lighting other than Building-standard lights, (C) supplementary air conditioning facilities, (D) Alterations that reconfigure the Premises, or fixtures or equipment therein, affecting the temperature otherwise maintained by the Building-standard HVAC system, or (E) equipment that requires a separate temperature-controlled room, or (ii) permit occupancy levels in excess of one person per 140 RSF of the Premises. If, pursuant to this Section 8.4, Landlord consents to any installation or occupancy pursuant to clauses (i) or (ii) above, Landlord may, at Landlord’s election after notice to Tenant or upon Tenant’s request, install supplementary air conditioning facilities in the Premises, or otherwise modify the HVAC system serving the Premises, and/or increase the supply of electricity to the Premises, in order to maintain the temperature otherwise maintained by the Building HVAC system, and/or to supply any increase in the electricity demand of the Premises, and/or to serve any separate temperature-controlled room. Tenant shall pay the cost of any transformers, additional risers, panel boards, and all other facilities if, when and to the extent installed hereunder or required to furnish power for, and all costs of supplying and maintaining, any supplementary air conditioning facilities or modified ventilating and air conditioning equipment. The capital, maintenance and service costs of installing, supplying, and maintaining any such facilities, utilities, and modifications shall be paid by Tenant as Rent. Landlord, at its election and at Tenant’s expense, may also install and maintain a water meter (together with all necessary wiring and related equipment) at the Premises to measure the water usage of such ventilation and air conditioning equipment, or may otherwise cause such usage to be measured by reasonable methods.

Appears in 2 contracts

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

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Tenant’s Use of Excess Electricity and Water; Premises Occupancy Load. Tenant shall not, without Landlord’s prior consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld: (i) install in the Premises, (A) lighting, equipment, and/or apparatus apparatus, the aggregate average monthly power usage of which exceeds the Wattage Allowance, or which requires a voltage other than 110 volts single-phase, (B) heat-generating or heat-sensitive equipment, or lighting other than Building-standard lights, (C) supplementary air conditioning facilities, (D) Alterations that which reconfigure the Premises, or fixtures or equipment therein, affecting the temperature otherwise maintained by the Building-standard HVAC heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, or (E) equipment that requires a separate temperature-controlled room, or (ii) permit occupancy levels in excess of one person per 140 RSF two hundred (200) feet of the Premisesrentable area. If, pursuant to this Section 8.4, Landlord consents to any installation or occupancy pursuant to clauses (i) or (ii) above, Landlord may, at Landlord’s election after notice to Tenant or upon Tenant’s Tenants request, install supplementary air conditioning facilities in the Premises, or otherwise modify the HVAC heating, ventilation and air conditioning system serving the Premises, and/or increase the supply of electricity to the Premises, in order to maintain the temperature otherwise maintained by the Building HVAC heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system, and/or to supply any increase in the electricity demand of the Premises, and/or to serve any separate temperature-controlled room. Tenant shall pay the cost of any transformers, additional risers, panel boards, and all other facilities if, when and to the extent installed hereunder or required to furnish power for, and all costs of supplying and maintaining, any supplementary air conditioning facilities or modified ventilating and air conditioning equipment. The capital, maintenance and service costs of installing, supplying, and maintaining any such facilities, utilities, and modifications shall be paid by Tenant as Rent. Landlord, at its election and at Tenant’s expense, may also install and maintain a an electric current meter or water meter (together with all necessary wiring and related equipment) at the Premises to measure the power and/or water usage of electricity and/or such ventilation and air conditioning equipment, or may otherwise cause such usage to be measured by reasonable methods.

Appears in 2 contracts

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

Tenant’s Use of Excess Electricity and Water; Premises Occupancy Load. Tenant shall not, without Landlord’s prior consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld: (i) install in the Premises, (A) lighting, equipment, and/or apparatus which exceeds the Wattage Allowance, or which requires a voltage other than 110 volts single-phase, (B) heat-generating or heat-sensitive equipment, or lighting other than Building-standard lights, (C) supplementary air conditioning facilities, (D) other than the Initial Alterations, Alterations that reconfigure the Premises, or fixtures or equipment therein, affecting the temperature otherwise maintained by the Building-standard HVAC system, or (E) equipment that requires a separate temperature-controlled room, or (ii) permit occupancy levels in excess of one person per 140 RSF of the Premises. If, pursuant to this Section 8.4, 8,4. Landlord consents to consent; any installation or occupancy pursuant to clauses (i) or (ii) above, Landlord may, at Landlord’s 's election after notice to Tenant or upon Tenant’s 's request, install supplementary air conditioning facilities in the Premises, or otherwise modify the HVAC system serving the Premises, and/or increase the supply of electricity to the Premises, in order to maintain the temperature otherwise maintained by the Building HVAC system, and/or to supply any increase in the electricity demand of the Premises, and/or to serve any separate temperature-controlled room. Tenant shall pay the cost of any transformers, additional risers, panel boards, and all other facilities if, when and to the extent installed hereunder or required to furnish power for, and all costs of supplying and maintaining, any supplementary air conditioning facilities or modified ventilating and air conditioning equipment. The capital, maintenance and service costs of installing, supplying, and maintaining any such facilities, utilities, and modifications shall be paid by Tenant as Rent. If Tenant uses a disproportionate amount of water, Landlord, at its election and at Tenant’s expense, may also install and maintain a water meter (together with all necessary wiring and related equipment) at the Premises to measure the water usage of such ventilation and air conditioning equipment, or may otherwise cause such usage to be measured by reasonable methods.

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Samples: Office Lease (iRhythm Technologies, Inc.)

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Tenant’s Use of Excess Electricity and Water; Premises Occupancy Load. Tenant shall not, without Landlord’s prior consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld: (i) install in the Premises, (A) lighting, equipment, and/or apparatus apparatus, the aggregate average monthly power usage of which exceeds the Wattage Allowanceusage Landlord reasonably determines to be typical, or which requires a voltage other than 110 volts single-phasenormal and customary for occupants of the Building and consistently applies to all such occupants, (B) heat-generating or heat-sensitive equipment, or lighting other than Building-standard lights, (C) supplementary air conditioning facilities, (D) Alterations that which reconfigure the Premises, or fixtures or equipment therein, affecting which adversely affect the temperature otherwise maintained by the Building-standard HVAC system, or (E) equipment that requires a separate temperature-controlled room, or (ii) subject to the terms and conditions of this Lease, permit occupancy levels in excess of one person per 140 RSF one hundred fifty (150) feet of rentable area (the Premises“Standard Density”). If, pursuant to this Section 8.4, Landlord consents to any installation or occupancy pursuant to clauses (i) or (ii) above, Landlord may, at Landlord’s election after notice to Tenant or upon Tenant’s request, install such supplementary air conditioning facilities in the Premises, or otherwise modify the HVAC heating, ventilation and air conditioning system serving the Premises, and/or increase the supply of electricity to the Premises, in order to maintain the temperature otherwise maintained by the Building HVAC system, and/or to supply any increase in the electricity demand of the Premises, and/or to serve any separate temperature-controlled room. Tenant shall pay the cost of any transformers, additional risers, panel boards, and all other facilities if, when and to the extent installed hereunder or required to furnish power for, and all costs of supplying and maintaining, any supplementary air conditioning facilities or modified ventilating and air conditioning equipment. The capital, maintenance and service costs of installing, supplying, and maintaining any such facilities, utilities, and modifications modifications, as reasonably determined by Landlord, shall be paid by Tenant as Rent. Landlord, at its election Tenant acknowledges and at Tenant’s expense, may also install agrees that the improvements in the Initial Premises existing as of the date of this Lease were designed to accommodate an occupancy level of one person per two hundred (200) square feet of rentable area (the “Initial Premises Standard Density”). If and maintain a water meter (together with all necessary wiring and related equipment) at the Premises to measure the water usage of such ventilation and air conditioning equipment, or may otherwise cause such usage to be measured by reasonable methods.to

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Stitch Fix, Inc.)

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