Common use of Use of Premises at Risk of the Tenant Clause in Contracts

Use of Premises at Risk of the Tenant. The use and occupation and possession of the Premises is at the risk of the Tenant and the Tenant hereby releases to the full extent permitted by the law the Landlord, its agents, servants, contractors, licensees and invitees from all claims and demands of every kind in respect of or resulting from any accident, damage or injury occurring in the Premises and the Landlord shall have no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage or injury suffered by the Tenant whether to or in respect of the Tenant's person or property or the business conducted by the Tenant as a result of any breakage, leakage, accident, happening, occurrence or event in the Premises.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.sec.gov, Tenancy Agreement (Cyberoptics Corp), Tenancy Agreement (Cyberoptics Corp)

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Use of Premises at Risk of the Tenant. The use and occupation and possession of the Premises is at the risk of the Tenant and the Tenant hereby releases to the full extent permitted by the law the Landlord, its agents, servants, contractors, licensees and invitees from all claims and demands of every kind in respect of or resulting from any accident, damage or injury occurring in the Premises and the Landlord shall have no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage or injury suffered by the Tenant whether to or in respect of the Tenant's ’s person or property or the business conducted by the Tenant as a result of any breakage, leakage, accident, happening, occurrence or event in the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Cyberoptics Corp)

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