Trade Fixtures and Personal Property Sample Clauses

Trade Fixtures and Personal Property. Tenant shall also remove Tenant’s furniture, machinery, safes, trade fixtures and other items of movable personal property of every kind and description from the Premises and repair any damage to the Premises caused thereby, such removal and restoration to be performed prior to the end of the Term or within ten (10) days following termination of this Lease or Tenant’s right of possession, whichever is earlier. If Tenant fails to remove such items, Landlord may do so, and thereupon the provisions of Section 17.6 shall apply and Tenant shall pay to Landlord upon demand Landlord’s reasonable out of pocket cost of removal and of restoration of the Premises.
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Trade Fixtures and Personal Property. Tenant’s merchandise, furniture, machinery, trade fixtures, non-trade fixtures, inventory and other items of personal property of every kind and description (collectively, “Tenant’s Personalty”), shall belong to Tenant throughout the Term, and Tenant shall have the right to remove Tenant’s Personalty from each Property Location and the obligation to restore any damage to the applicable Property Location caused thereby, such removal and restoration to be performed prior to the end of the Term or within twenty (20) days following termination of this Lease or Tenant’s right of possession, whichever is earlier. If Tenant fails to remove such items, Landlord may do so and thereupon the provisions of Section 16.04 shall apply.
Trade Fixtures and Personal Property. The Tenant may install in the Premises its usual first class trade fixtures and personal property appropriate for the Tenant’s business in a proper manner, provided that: (a) no such installation shall interfere with or damage the mechanical or electrical systems or the structure of the Building; (b) the charge for the cost of any and all damages to the Building resulting from such installation will be paid by the Tenant; (c) such installation does not contravene the provisions of Section 9.3; (d) the Tenant will not bring upon the Premises any safe, vault, machinery, equipment, article or thing that by reason of its weight, size or use might, in the opinion of the Landlord, damage the Premises and will not at any time overload the floors of the Premises. If damage is caused to the Building or any part thereof by any machinery, equipment article or thing by overloading, or by any act, neglect or misuse on the part of the Tenant or any person for whom the Tenant is in law responsible the Tenant shall forthwith repair the same; and (e) no trade fixtures, furniture or equipment shall be removed by the Tenant from the Premises during the Term except that the Tenant may, at the appointed time and subject to availability of elevators (if installed in the Building) remove its trade fixtures, furniture and equipment where such items have become excess for the Tenant’s purposes or the Tenant is substituting therefor new items. The Tenant shall, in the case of every removal, make good any damage or injury caused to the Premises or the Building by reason of such removal.
Trade Fixtures and Personal Property. Tenant may install in the Premises its usual Trade fixtures and personal property in a proper manner, provided that no such installation shall interfere with or damage the mechanical or electrical systems or the structure of the Building. If Tenant is not then in default hereunder, trade fixtures and personal property installed in the Premises by Tenant may be removed from Premises: A. From time to time in the ordinary course of Tenant’s Business or in the course of reconstruction, renovation, or alteration of the Premises by Tenant; and B. During a reasonable period prior to, upon or immediately following the expiration of the Term, provided that Tenant promptly repairs at its own expense any damage to the Premises or Building resulting from such installation and removal. pg. 5 of 18 400 W Central LLC Lease 400 W Central
Trade Fixtures and Personal Property. The Tenant may install in the Premises its usual trade fixtures and personal property in a proper manner, provided that no such installation shall interfere with or damage the mechanical or electrical systems or the structure of the Building.
Trade Fixtures and Personal Property. All Risk" Property Insurance covering Tenant's trade fixtures and personal property from time to time in, on or about the Premises. Such insurance (A) shall be in an amount equal to at least ninety percent (90%) of the replacement cost of the insured property and (B) shall provide protection against perils that are covered under standard insurance industry forms of "All Risk" property insurance, and must include insurance against sprinkler leakage, vandalism, malicious mischief, earthquake and flood.
Trade Fixtures and Personal Property. Any trade fixtures, equipment, stock, inventory, machines (other than HVAC or other built-in machines or machinery, as provided in Paragraph 9.1.8), signs and other personal property of Tenant not permanently affixed to the Premises (“Tenant’s Equipment”) shall remain the property of Tenant. Landlord agrees that Tenant shall have the right, at any time, and from time to time, to remove any and all of Tenant’s Equipment which it may have stored or installed in the Premises. Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, immediately shall repair any damage occasioned to the Premises by reason of the removal of Tenant’s Equipment and, upon the last day of the Lease Term or upon earlier termination of this Lease, shall leave the Premises in a neat and clean condition, free of debris, and in as good a condition as that existing on the Lease Commencement Date, reasonable wear and tear excepted, with all HVAC and other Building systems in good and operable condition.
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Trade Fixtures and Personal Property. Tenant shall also remove Tenant’s furniture, machinery, trade fixtures and other items of movable personal property of every kind and description from the Premises, such removal is to be performed prior to the end of the Term or within ten (10) days following termination of this Lease or Tenant’s right of possession, whichever is earlier. If Tenant fails to remove such items, Landlord may do so, and thereupon the provisions of Section 17.6 shall apply and Tenant shall pay to Landlord upon demand the cost of removal and of restoration of the Premises.
Trade Fixtures and Personal Property. Tenant may install in the Premises its usual trade fixtures and personal property in a proper manner, provided than no such installation shall interfere with or damage (or threaten the same) the mechanical or electrical systems or the structure of the Building. If Tenant is not then in default hereunder, trade fixtures and personal property installed in the Premises by Tenant may be removed from the Premises only in accordance with the following: (a) from time to time in the ordinary course of Tenant's business or in the course of reconstruction, renovation, or alternation of the Premises by Tenant; and (b) during a reasonable period prior to the expiration of the Term; provided that Tenant promptly repairs at its own expense any damage to the Premises resulting from such installation and removal.
Trade Fixtures and Personal Property. Tenant shall remove Xxxxxx’s furniture, machinery, racking systems, safes, trade fixtures and other items of movable personal property and equipment of every kind and description from the Premises and restore any damage to the Premises caused thereby, such removal and restoration to be performed prior to the end of the Term or ten (10) days following termination of this Lease or Tenant’s right of possession, whichever might be earlier. If Tenant fails to remove such items, Landlord may do so and thereupon the provisions of Article 18.6 shall apply, and Tenant shall pay to Landlord upon demand the cost of removal and of restoring the Premises.
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