Utilities. Tenant shall pay all charges for water, sewer, gas, electricity and other utilities or like services used or consumed on the Premises (each, a “Utility Service” and collectively the “Utility Services”), and used or consumed by all mechanical equipment serving the Premises, wherever located, whether called use charge, tax, assessment, fee or otherwise as the same become due. It is understood and agreed that Landlord shall be responsible for bringing each Utility Service described in the Base Building Work to a common switching point(s) at the Building as shown on the Base Building Work Plans (as defined in the Work Letter)(collectively, the “Utility Switching Points”). As part of the Base Building Work, Landlord shall install a direct meter to measure electricity serving the Premises and, with respect to all other Utility Services being installed as Base Building Work, a direct, sub- or “check” meter for measuring Tenant’s consumption of such Utility Service. Tenant shall pay all costs and expenses associated with any separately metered utilities (such as electricity and telephone) directly to the applicable service provider. Tenant shall pay all costs and expenses associated with utility charges that are based on a check- or sub-metering metering installation, based on Landlord’s reading of such meters, directly to Landlord at the same rate paid by Landlord to the provider thereof. Additional Rent for any check- or sub-metered utilities may be reasonably estimated monthly by Landlord, based on actual readings of sub — and “check” meters where applicable, and shall be paid monthly by Tenant within thirty (30) days after being billed with a final accounting based upon actual bills received from the utility providers following the conclusion of each fiscal year of the Building. Tenant shall pay for any and all costs to install and connect Utility Services from the Utility Switching Points to the Premises. Landlord shall be under no obligation as to any Utility Services beyond the foregoing responsibility to bring such Utility Services to the Utility Switching Points and as required in the completion of the Finish Work and Landlord shall not be liable for any interruption or failure in the supply of any utilities or Utility Services, except to the extent expressly set forth below. To the extent permitted by law, Landlord shall have the right at any time and from time to time during the Term to contract for or purchase one or more Utility Services not being obt...
Utilities. Lessee shall pay for all water, gas, heat, light, power, telephone, trash disposal and other utilities and services supplied to the Premises, together with any taxes thereon. If any such services are not separately metered to Lessee, Lessee shall pay a reasonable proportion, to be determined by Lessor, of all charges jointly metered.
Utilities. The Landlord shall pay for the following utilities and services to the Tenant, with any absent being the responsibility of the Tenant:
Utilities. Tenant shall be responsible for arranging for and paying for all utility services required on the Premises.
Utilities. Lessee shall pay directly for all utilities and services supplied to the Premises, including but not limited to electricity, telephone, security, gas and cleaning of the Premises, together with any taxes thereon. If any such utilities or services are not separately metered to the Premises or separately billed to the Premises, Lessee shall pay to Lessor a reasonable proportion to be determined by Lessor of all such charges jointly metered or billed with other premises in the Building, in the manner and within the time periods set forth in Paragraph 4.2(d).
Utilities. All suppliers of utilities shall be instructed to read meters or otherwise determine the charges owing as of the Closing Date for services prior thereto, which charges shall be allocated to Seller. Charges accruing after Closing shall be allocated to Buyer. If elected by Seller, Seller shall be given credit, and Buyer shall be charged, for any utility deposits transferred to and received by Buyer at Closing.
Utilities. State if the landlord is responsible for any utilities and, if so, indicate which utilities (typically, the tenant is responsible for all utilities). Step 8 – Note Security Deposit 16.
Utilities. All appropriate utilities, including sanitary and storm sewers, water, gas, telephone, cable and electricity, are, to Seller’s knowledge, currently sufficient and available to service the Hotel and all installation, connection or “tap-on”, usage and similar fees have been paid.
Utilities. Tenant acknowledges that all utilities and/or services are to be paid for by Tenant, with the NO Exception. Tenant must connect, or transfer utilities not provided by Landlord into the name of Tenant within 2 days of the commencement of Lease. At any time thereafter, Landlord may, without notice to Tenant, disconnect any utilities serving Premises which are in the name of Landlord and are not being provided by Landlord under this Lease. Landlord may, at Landlord’s option, pay utilities and be reimbursed by Tenant as additional rent. Tenant must provide proof of payment of final bills for all utilities or service termination (cutoff) slips. Tenants are responsible for turning utilities off in their name after they vacate the property. If Tenant does not turn it off the owner and Landlord are not responsible for the charges to the Tenant. Tenant’s failure to pay any utility xxxx, as and when due, shall constitute an Event of Default. Tenant shall not at any time overburden or exceed the capacity of the mains, feeders, ducts, conduits, or other facilities by which such utilities are supplied to, distributed in or serve the Premises. If Tenant desires to install any equipment which shall require additional utility facilities or utility facilities of a greater capacity than the facilities provided by Landlord, such installation shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, which may be withheld at Landlord’s sole discretion. If such installation is approved by Landlord and if Landlord provides such additional facilities to accommodate Tenant’s installation, Tenant agrees to pay Landlord, on demand, the cost for providing such additional utility facilities or utility facilities of greater capacity. Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant in damages or otherwise (i) if any utility shall become unavailable from any public utility company, public authority or any other person or entity (including Landlord) supplying or distributing such utility, or (ii) for any interruption in any utility service (including, without limitation, any heating, ventilation, air conditioning or sprinkler) caused by the making of any necessary repairs or improvements or by any cause beyond Landlords reasonable control, and the same shall not constitute a termination of this Lease or an eviction of Tenant. Should any interruption or discontinuance of utility services, result from the Landlord’s action, negligent or otherwise, and the same shall continue, unabated, for a term of Th...