Exhibit 10.4
CB INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE LEASE
Commercial (SINGLE-TENANT FACILITY)
FICB CB COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE GROUP. INC.
BROKERAGE AND MANAGEMENT
LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER
ARTICLE ONE: BASIC TERMS
This Article One contains the Basic Terms of this Lease between the
Landlord and Tenant named below. Other Articles, Sections and Paragraphs of the
Lease referred to in this Article One explain and define the Basic Terms and are
to be read In conjunction with the Basic Terms.
Section 1.01. Date of Lease: August 24, 1995
Section 1.02. Landlord (include legal entity): Mr. Xxxxx Xxxx
Address of Landlord: 000 Xxxx Xxx Xxxxxx,. Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000
Section 1.03. Tenant (include legal entity): Care Concects, Inc., a Nevada
corporation
Address of Tenant: 0000 Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX
Section 1.04. Property: (include street address, approximate square footage
and description) an approximately 14,256 square foot industrial building located
at 3145 Xxxx Xxxxx in Phoenix Arizona
Section 1.05. Lease Term: 5 (five) years ------- months beginning on
September 1, 1995 or such other date as is specified in this Lease, and ending
on ___________________
Section 1.06. Permitted Uses: (See Article Five) conversion of vans or
vehicles for handicap use.
Section 1.07. Tenant's Guarantor: (If none, so state)
Section 1.08. Brokers: (See Article Fourteen) (If none, so state)
Landlord's Broker: CB Commercial, Xxx Xxxxxxxx
Tenant's Broker: Landmark Realty Advisors, Xxxx Xxxxxx
Section 1.09. Commission Payable to Landlord's Broker: (See Article
Fourteen $- as per agreement
Section 1.10. Initial Security Deposit: (See Section 3.03) $6,557.76
Section 1.11. Vehicle Parking Spaces Allocated to Tenant: NIA
Section 1.12. Rent and Other Charges Payable by Tenant:
(a) BASE RENT. Five Thousand One Hundred Thirty Two and Sixteen/00 Dollars
($5,132.16) per month for the first 12 (twelve) - months, as provided
in Section 3.01, and shall be increased on the first day of the - thirteenth
month(s) after the Commencement Date, either (i) as provided in Section 3.02, or
(ii), See Rental Schedule attached.
(If (ii) is completed, then (1) and Section 3.02 are inapplicable.)
(b) OTHER PERIODIC PAYMENTS: (i) Real Property Taxes above the "Base Real
Property Taxes" (See Section 4.02); (il) Utilities (See Section 4.03); (iii)
Increased Insurance Premiums above "Base Premiums" (See Section 4.04); (iv)
Impounds for Tenant's Share of Insurance Premiums and Property Taxes (See
Section 4.07); (v) Maintenance, Repairs and Alterations (See Article Six).
Section 1.13. Costs and Charges Payable by Landlord: (a) Base Real Property
Taxes (See Section 4.02); (b) Base Insurance Premiums (See Section 4.04(c); (c)
Maintenance and Repair (See Article Six).
Section 1.14. Landlord's Share of Profit on Assignment or Sublease: (See
Section 9.05) percent - 50 %) of the Profit (the "Landlord's Share").
Section 1.15. Riders: The following Riders are attached to and made a part
of this Lease: (If none, so state)
See Rent Schedule attached.
Addendum to Lease
ARTICLE TWO: LEASE TERM
Section 2.01. Lease of Property For Lease Term. Landlord leases the
Property to Tenant and Tenant leases the Property from Landlord for the Lease
Term. The Lease Term is for the period stated in Section 1.05 above and shall
begin and end on the dates specified in Section 1.05 above, unless the beginning
or end of the Lease Term is changed under any provision of this Lease. The
"Commencement Date" shall be the date specified in Section 1.05 above forthe
beginning ofthe Lease Term, unless advanced or delayed under any provision of
this Lease.
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of the Society of Industrial
and Office Realtors, Inc. (Single-Tenant Gross Form)
.1 Section 2.02. Delay In Commencement. Landlord shall not be liable to
Tenant if Landlord does not deliver possession of the Property to Tenant on the
Commencement Date. Landlord's non-delivery of the Property to Tenant on that
date shall not affect this Lease or the obligations of Tenant under this Lease
except that the Commencement Date shall be delayed until Landlord delivers
possession of the Property to Tenant and the Lease Term shall be extended for a
period equal to the delay in delivery of possession of the Property to Tenant,
plus the number of days necessary to end the Lease Term on the last day of a
month. If Landlord does not deliver possession of the Property to Tenant within
sixty (60) days after the Commencement Date, Tenant may elect to cancel this
Lease by giving written notice to Landlord within ten (10) days after the sixty
(60) -day period ends. If Tenant gives such notice, the Lease shall be cancelled
and neither Landlord nor Tenant shall have any further obligations to the other.
If Tenant does not give such notice, Tenant's right to cancel the Lease shall
expire and the Lease Term shall commence upon the delivery of possession of the
Property to Tenant. If delivery of possession of the Property to Tenant is
delayed, Landlord and Tenant shall, upon such delivery, execute an amendment to
this Lease setting forth the actual Commencement Date and expiration date of the
Lease. Failure to execute such amendment shall not affect the actual
Commencement Date and expiration date of the Lease.
Section 2.03. Early Occupancy. If Tenant occupies the Property prior to the
Commencement Date, Tenant's occupancy of the Property shall be subject to all of
the provisions of this Lease. Early occupancy of the Property shall not advance
the expiration date of this Lease. Tenant shall pay Base Rent and all other
charges specified in this Lease for the early occupancy period.
Section2.04. Holding Over. Tenant shall vacate the Property upon the
expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord
for and indemnity Landlord against all damages which Landlord incurs from
Tenant's delay in vacating the Property. If Tenant does not vacate the Property
upon the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease and Landlord thereafter
accepts rent from Tenant, Tenant's occupancy of the Property shall be a
"month-to-month" tenancy, subject to all of the terms of this Lease applicable
to a month-to-month tenancy, except that the Base Rent then in effect shall be
increased by twenty-five percent (25%).
ARTICLE THREE: BASE RENT
Section 3.01. Time and Manner of Payment. Upon execution of this Lease,
Tenant shall pay Landlord the Base Rent in the amount stated in Paragraph
1.12(a) above for the first month of the Lease Term. On the first day of the
second month of the Lease Term and each month thereafter, Tenant shall pay
Landlord the Base Rent, in advance, without offset, deduction or prior demand.
The Base Rent shall be payable at Landlord's address or at such other place as
Landlord may designate in writing.
Section 3.02. Cost of Living Increases. The Base Rent shall be increased on
each date (the "Rental Adjustment Date") stated in Paragraph 1.12(a) above in
accordance with the increase in the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of
Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (all items for
the geographical Statistical Area in which the Property is located on the basis
of 1982-1984 = 100) (the "Index") as follows:
(a) The Base Rent (the "Comparison Base Rent") in effect immediately before
each Rental Adjustment Date shall be increased bythe percentage that the Index
has increased from the date (the "Comparison Date") on which payment of the
Comparison Base Rent began through the month in which the applicable Rental
Adjustment Date occurs. The Base Rent shall not be reduced by reason of such
computation. Landlord shall notify Tenant of each increase by a written
statement which shall include the Index for the applicable Comparison Date, the
Index for the applicable Rental Adjustment Date, the percentage increase between
those two Indices, and the new Base Rent. Any Increase in the Base Rent provided
for in this Section 3.02 shall be subject to any minimum or maximum increase, if
provided for in Paragraph 1.12(a).
(b) Tenant shall pay the new Base Rent from the applicable Rental
Adjustment Date until the next Rental Adjustment Date. Landlord's notice may be
given after the applicable Rental Adjustment Date of the increase, and Tenant
shall pay Landlord the accrued rental adjustment for the months elapsed between
the effective date of the increase and Landlord's notice of such increase within
ten (10) days after Landlord's notice. If the format or components of the Index
are materially changed after the Commencement Date, Landlord shall substitute an
index which is published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics or similar agency and
which is most nearly equivalent to the Index in effect on the Commencement Date.
The substitute index shall be used to calculate the increase in the Base Rent
unless Tenant objects to such index in writing within fifteen (15) days after
receipt of Landlord's notice. If Tenant objects, Landlord and Tenant shall
submit the selection of the substitute index for binding arbitration in
accordance with the rules and regulations of the American Arbitration
Association at its office closest to the Property. The costs of arbitration
shall be borne equally by Landlord and Tenant.
Section 3.03. Security Deposit; Increases.
(a) Upon the execution of this Lease, Tenant shall deposit with Landlord a
cash Security Deposit in the amount set forth in Section 1.10 above. Landlord
may apply all or part of the Security Deposit to any unpaid rent or other
charges due from Tenant or to cure any other defaults of Tenant. If Landlord
uses'any part of the Security Deposit, Tenant shall restore the Security Deposit
to its full amount within ten (10) days after Landlord's written request.
Tenant's failure to do so shall be a material default under this Lease. No
interest shall be paid on the Security Deposit. Landlord shall not be required
to keep the Security Deposit separate from its other accounts and no trust
relationship is created with respect to the Security Deposit.
(b) Each Time the Base Rent is increased, Tenant shall deposit additional
funds with Landlord sufficient to increase the Security Deposit to an amount
which bears the same relationship to the adjusted Base Rent as the initial
Security Deposit bore to the initial Base Rent.
Section 3.04. Termination; Advance Payments. Upon termination of this Lease
under Article Seven (Damage or Destruction), Article Eight (Condemnation) or any
other termination not resulting from Tenant's default, and after Tenant has
vacated the Property in the manner required by this Lease, Landlord shall refund
or credit to Tenant (or Tenant's successor) the unused portion of the Security
Deposit, any advance rent or other advance payments made by Tenant to Landlord,
and any amounts paid for real property taxes and other reserves which apply to
any time periods after termination of the Lease.
ARTICLE FOUR: OTHER CHARGES PAYABLE BY TENANT
Section 4.01. Additional Rent. All charges payable by Tenant other than
Base Rent are called "Additional Rent." Unless this Lepse provides otherwise,
Tenant shall pay all Additional Rent then due with the next monthly installment
of Base Rent. The term "rent" shall mean Base Rent and Additional Rent.
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of the Society of Industrial
and Office Realtors, Inc. (Single-Tenant Gross Form)
INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE LEASE
(SINGLE-TENANT FACILITY)
CB COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE GRoup, INC.
CB BROKERAGE AND MANAGEMENT
COMMERCIAL LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER
ARTICLE ONE: BASIC TERMS
This Article One contains the Basic Terms of this Lease between the
Landlord and Tenant named below. Other Articles, Sections and Paragraphs of the
Lease referred to in this Article One explain and define the Basic Terms and are
to be read in conjunction with the Basic Terms.
Section 1.01. Date of Lease: August 24, 1995
Section 1.02. Landlord (include legal entity): Mr. Xxxxx - Xxxx
Address of Landlord: 000 Xxxx Xxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000
Section 1.03. Tenant (include legal entity): Care Concepts, Inc., a Nevada
corporation
Address of Tenant: - 0000 Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX
Section 1.04. Property: (include street address, approximate square footage
and description) an approximately 14,256 square foot industrial building located
at 3145 Xxxx Xxxxx in Phoenix, Arizona
Section 1.05. Lease Term: 5 (five) - years --- months beginning on
September 1, 1995 or such other date as is specified in this Lease, and ending
on ____________________
Section 1.06. Permitted Uses: (See Article Five) conversion of vans or
vehicles for handicap use.
Section 1.07. Tenant's Guarantor: (If none, so state)
Section 1.08. Brokers: (See Article Fourteen) (If none, so state)
Landlord's Broker: CB Commercial, Xxx Xxxxxxxx
Tenant's Broker: Landmark Realty Advisors, Xxxx Xxxxxx
Section 1.09. Commission Payable to Landlord's Broker: (See Article
Fourteen) $ as per agreement
Section 1.10. Initial Security Deposit: (See Section 3.03) $6,557.76
Section 1.11. Vehicle Parking Spaces Allocated to Tenant: N/A
Section 1.12. Rent and Other Charges Payable by Tenant:
(a) BASE RENT. Five Thousand One Hundred Thirty Two and Sixteen/00
Dollars($5,132.16) per month for the first 12 (twelve) months, as provided in
Section 3.01, and shall be increased on the first day of the thirteenth month(s)
after the Commencement Date, either (i) as provided in Section 3.02, or
(ii) See Rental Schedule attached
(if (ii) is completed, then (i) and Section 3.02 are inapplicable.)
(b) OTHER PERIODIC PAYMENTS: (i) Real Property Taxes above the "Base Real
Property Taxes" (See Section 4.02); (ii) Utilities (See Section 4.03); (iii)
Increased Insurance Premiums above "Base Premiums" (See Section 4.04); (iv)
Impounds for Tenant's Share of Insurance Premiums and Property Taxes (See
Section 4.07); (v) Maintenance, Repairs and Alterations (See Article Six).
Section 1.13. Costs and Charges Payable by Landlord: (a) Base Real Property
Taxes (See Section 4.02); (b) Base Insurance Premiums (See Section 4.04(c); (c)
Maintenance and Repair (See Article Six).
Section l.14. Landlord's Share of Profit on Assignment or Sublease: (See
Section 9.05) percent (50%) of the Profit (the "Landlord's Share").
Section 1.15. Riders: The following Riders are attached to and made a part
of this Lease: (if none, so state)
See Rent Schedule attached.
Addendum to Lease
ARTICLE TWO: LEASE TERM
Section 2.01. Lease of Property For Lease Term. Landlord leases the
Property to Tenant and Tenant leases the Property from Landlord for the Lease
Term. The Lease Term is for the period stated in Section 1.05 above and shall
begin and end on the dates specified in Section 1.05 above, unless the beginning
or end of the Lease Term is changed under any provision of this Lease. The
"Commencement Date" shall be the date specified in Section 1.05 above for the
beginning of the Lease Term, unless advanced or delayed under any provision of
this Lease.
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of the Society of Industrial
and Office Realtors," Inc. (Single-Tenant Gross Form)
(Single-Tenant Gross Form) Section 2.02. Delay in Commencement. Landlord
shall not be liable to Tenant if Landlord does not deliver possession of the
Property to Tenant on the Commencement Date. Landlord's non-delivery of the
Property to Tenant on that date shall not affect this Lease or the obligations
of Tenant under this Lease except that the Commencement Date shall be delayed
until Landlord delivers possession of the Property to Tenant and the Lease Term
shall be extended for a period equal to the delay in delivery of possession of
the Property to Tenant, plus the number of days necessary to end the Lease Term
on the last day of a month. If Landlord does not deliver possession of the
Property to Tenant within sixty (60) days after the Commencement Date, Tenant
may elect to cancel this Lease by giving written notice to Landlord within ten
(10) days after the sixty (60)-day period ends. If Tenant gives such notice,
the Lease shall be cancelled and neither Landlord nor Tenant shall have any
further obligations to the other. If Tenant does not give such notice, Tenant's
right to cancel the Lease shall expire and the Lease Term shall commence upon
the delivery of possession of the Property to Tenant. If delivery of possession
of the Property to Tenant is delayed, Landlord and Tenant shall, upon such
delivery, execute an amendment to this Lease setting forth the actual
Commencement Date and expiration date of the Lease. Failure to execute such
amendment shall not affect the actual Commencement Date and expiration date of
the Lease.
Section 2.03. Early Occupancy. If Tenant occupies the Property prior to the
Commencement Date, Tenant's occupancy of the Property shall be subject to all of
the provisions of this Lease. Early occupancy of the Property shall not advance
the expiration date of this Lease. Tenant shall pay Base Rent and all other
charges specified in this Lease for the early occupancy period.
Section 2.04. Holding Over. Tenant shall vacate the Property upon the
expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord
for and indemnify Landlord against all damages which Landlord incurs from
Tenant's delay in vacating the Property. If Tenant does not vacate the Property
upon the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease and Landlord thereafter
accepts rent from Tenant, Tenant's occupancy of the Property shall be a
"month-to-month" tenancy, subject to all of the terms of this Lease applicable
to a month-to-month tenancy, except that the Base Rent then in effect shall be
increased by twenty-five percent (25%).
ARTICLE THREE: BASE RENT
Section 3.01. Time and Manner of Payment. Upon execution of this Lease,
Tenant shall pay Landlord the Base Rent in the amount stated in Paragraph
1.12(a) above for the first month of the Lease Term. On the first day of the
second month of the Lease Term and each month thereafter, Tenant shall pay
Landlord the Base Rent, in advance, without offset, deduction or prior demand.
The Base Rent shall be payable at Landlord's address or at such other place as
Landlord may designate in writing.
Section 3.02. Cost of Living Increases. The Base Rent shall be increased on
each date (the "Rental Adjustment Date") stated in Paragraph 1.12(a) above in
accordance with the increase in the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of
Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (all items for
the geographical Statistical Area in which the Property is located on the basis
of 1982-1984 = 100) (the "Index") as follows:
(a) The Base Rent (the "Comparison Base Rent") in effect immediately before
each Rental Adjustment Date shall be increased by the percentage that the Index
has increased from the date (the "Comparison Date") on which payment of the
Comparison Base Rent began through the month in which the applicable Rental
Adjustment Date occurs. The Base Rent shall not be reduced by reason of such
computation. Landlord shall notify Tenant of each increase by a written
statement which shall include the Index for the applicable Comparison Date, the
Index for the applicable Rental Adjustment Date, the percentage increase between
those two Indices, and the new Base Rent. Any increase in the Base Rent provided
for in this Section 3.02 shall be subject to any minimum or maximum increase, if
provided for in Paragraph 1.12(a).
(b) Tenant shall pay the new Base Rent from the applicable Rental
Adjustment Date until the next Rental Adjustment Date. Landlord's notice may be
given after the applicable Rental Adjustment Date of the increase, and Tenant
shall pay Landlord the accrued rental adjustment for the months elapsed between
the effective date of the increase and Landlord's notice of such increase within
ten (10) days after Landlord's notice. If the format or components of the Index
are materially changed after the Commencement Date, Landlord shall substitute an
index which is published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics or similar agency and
which is most nearly equivalent to the Index in effect on the Commencement Date.
The substitute index shall be used to calculate the increase in the Base Rent
unless Tenant objects to such index in writing within fifteen (15) days after
receipt of Landlord's notice. If Tenant objects, Landlord and Tenant shall
submit the selection of the substitute index for binding arbitration in
accordance with the rules and regulations of the American Arbitration
Association at its office closest to the Property. The costs of arbitration
shall be borne equally by Landlord and Tenant.
Section 3.03. Security Deposit; Increases.
(a) Upon the execution of this Lease, Tenant shall deposit with Landlord a
cash Security Deposit in the amount set forth in Section 1.10 above. Landlord
may apply all or part of the Security Deposit to any unpaid rent or other
charges due from Tenant or to cure any other defaults of Tenant. If Landlord
uses any part of the Security Deposit, Tenant shall restore the Security Deposit
to its full amount within ten (10) days after Landlord's written request.
Tenant's failure to do so shall be a material default under this Lease. No
interest shall be paid on the Security Deposit. Landlord shall not be required
to keep the Security Deposit separate from its other accounts and no trust
relationship is created with respect to the Security Deposit.
(b) Each Time the Base Rent is increased, Tenant shall deposit additional
funds with Landlord sufficient to increase the Security Deposit to an amount
which bears the same relationship to the adjusted Base Rent as the initial
Security Deposit bore to the initial Base Rent.
Section 3.04. Termination; Advance Payments. Upon termination of this Lease
under Article Seven (Damage or Destruction), Article Eight (Condemnation) or any
other termination not resulting from Tenant's default, and after Tenant has
vacated the Property in the manner required by this Lease, Landlord shall refund
or credit to Tenant (or Tenant's successor) the unused portion of the Security
Deposit, any advance rent or other advance payments made by Tenant to Landlord,
and any amounts paid for real property taxes and other reserves which apply to
any time periods after termination of the Lease.
ARTICLE FOUR: OTHER CHARGES PAYABLE BY TENANT
Sectio 4.01. Additional Rent. All charges payable by Tenant other than Base
Rent are called "Additional Rent." Unless this Lease provides otherwise, Tenant
shall pay all Additional Rent then due with the next monthly installment of Base
Rent. The term "rent" shall mean Base Rent and Additional Rent.
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of the Society of industrial
and Office Realtors, Inc. (Single-Tenant Gross Form)
Section 4.02. Property Taxes.
(a) Real Property Taxes. Landlord shall pay the "Base Real Property Taxes"
on the Property during the Lease Term. Base Real Property Taxes are real
property taxes applicable to the Property as shown on the tax xxxx for the most
recent tax fiscal year ending prior to the Commencement Date. However, if the
structures on the Property are not completed by the tax lien date of such tax
fiscal year, the Base Real Property Taxes are the taxes shown on the first tax
xxxx showing the f ull assessed value of the Property after completion of the
structures. Tenant shall pay Landlord the amount, if any, by which the real
property taxes during the Lease Term exceed the Base Real Property Taxes.
Subject to Paragraph 4.02(c), Tenant shall make such payments within fifteen
(15) days after receipt of Landlord's statement showing the amount and
computation of such increase. Landlord shall reimburse Tenant for any real
property taxes paid by Tenant covering any period of time prior to or after the
Lease Term.
(b) Definition of "Real Property Tax."Real property tax" means:(i) any fee,
license fee, license tax, business license fee, commercial rental tax, levy,
charge, assessment, penalty or tax imposed by any taxing authority against the
Property: (ii) any tax on the Landlord's right to receive, or the receipt of,
rent or income I rom the Property or against Landlord's business of leasing the
Property; (iii) any tax or charge for fire protection, streets, sidewalks, road
maintenance, ref use or other services provided to the Property by any
governmental agency; (iv) any tax Imposed upon this transaction or based upon a
re-assessment of the Property due to a change of ownership, as defined by
applicable law, or other transfer of all or part of Landlord's interest in the
Property; and (v) any charge or fee replacing any tax previously included within
the definition of real property tax. "Real property tax" does not, however,
include Landlord's federal or state income, franchise, inheritance or estate
taxes.
(c) Joint Assessment. If the Property is not separately assessed, Landlord
shall reasonably determine Tenant's share of the real property tax payable by
Tenant under Paragraph 4.02(a) from the assessor's worksheets or other
reasonably available Information. Tenant shall pay such share to Landlord within
fifteen (15) days after receipt of Landlord's written statement.
(d) Personal Property Taxes.
(i) Tenant shall pay all taxes charged against trade fixtures,
furnishings, equipment or any other personal property belonging to Tenant.
Tenant shall try to have personal property taxed separately from the Property.
(ii) If any of Tenant's personal property is taxed with the Property,
Tenant shall pay Landlord the taxes for the personal property within fifteen
(15) days after Tenant receives a written statement from Landlord for such
personal property taxes.
Section 4.03. Utilities. Tenant shall pay, directly to the appropriate
supplier, the cost of all natural gas, heat, light, power, sewer service,
telephone, water, refuse disposal and other utilities and services supplied to
the Property. However, if any services or utilities are jointly metered with
other property, Landlord shall make a reasonable determination of Tenant's
proportionate share of the cost of such utilities and services and Tenant shall
pay such share to Landlord within fifteen (15) days after receipt of Landlord's
written statement.
Section 4.04. Insurance Policies.
(a) Liability Insurance. During the Lease Term, Tenant shall maintain a
policy of commercial general liability insurance (sometimes known as broad form
comprehensive general liability insurance) insuring Tenant against liability for
bodily injury, property damage (including loss of use of property) and personal
injury arising out of the operation, use or occupancy of the Property. Tenant
shall name Landlord as an additional insured under such policy. The initial
amount of such insurance shall be One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per
occurrence and shall be subject to periodic increase based upon inflation,
increased liability awards, recommendation of Landlord's professional insurance
advisers and other relevant factors. The liability insurance obtained by Tenant
under this Paragraph 4.04(a) shall (I) be primary and non-contributing; (ii)
contain cross-liability endorsements; and (III) insure Landlord against Tenant's
performance under Section 5.05, if the matters giving rise to the indemnity
under Section 5.05 result f rom the negligence of Tenant. The amount and
coverage of such insurance shall not limit Tenant's liability nor relieve Tenant
of any other obligation under this Lease. Landlord may also obtain comprehensive
public liability insurance in an amount and with coverage determined by Landlord
Insuring Landlord against liability arising out of ownership, operation, use or
occupancy of the Property. The policy obtained by Landlord shall not be
contributory and shall not provide primary insurance.
(b) Property and Rental Income Insurance. During the Lease Term, Landlord
shall maintain policies of insurance covering loss of oir damage to the Property
in the full amount of its replacement value. Such policy shall contain an
Inflation Guard Endorsement and shall provide protection against all perils
included within the classification of fire, extended coverage, vandalism,
malicious mischief, special extended perils (all risk), sprinkler leakage and
any other perils which Landlord deems reasonably necessary. Landlord shall have
the right to obtain flood and earthquake Insurance If required by any lender
holding a security interest in the Property. Landlord shall not obtain insurance
for Tenant's fixtures or equipment or building improvements installed by Tenant
on the Property. During the Lease Term, Landlord shall also maintain a rental
income insurance policy, with loss payable to Landlord, In an amount equal to
one year's Base Rent, plus estimated real property taxes and insurance premiums.
Tenant shall be liable for the payment of any deductible amount under Landlord's
or Tenant's insurance policies maintained pursuant to this Section 4.04, in an
amount not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000). Tenant shall not do or
permit anything to be done which invalidates any such insurance policies.
(c) Payment of Premiums.
(i) Landlord shall pay the "Base Premiums" for the insurance policies
maintained by Landlord under Paragraph 4.04(b). If the Property has been
previously fully occupied, the "Base Premiums" are the insurance premiums paid
during or applicable to the last twelve (12) months of such prior occupancy. If
the Property has not been previously fully occupied or has been occupied for
less than twelve (12) months, the Base Premiums are the lowest annual premiums
reasonably obtainable for the required insurance for the Property as of the
Commencement Date.
(ii) Tenant shall pay Landlord the amount, if any, by which the
insurance premiums for all policies maintained by Landlord under Paragraph
4.04(b) have increased over the Base Premiums, whether such increases result
from the nature of Tenant's occupancy, any act or omission of Tenant, the
requirement of any lender referred to in Article Eleven (Protection of Lenders),
the increased value of the Property or general rate increases. However, if
Landlord substantially increases the amount of insurance carried or the
percentage of insured value afterthe period during which the Base Premiums were
calculated, Tenant shall only pay Landlord the amount of increased premiums
which would have been charged by the
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of the Society of Industrial
and Office Realtors, Inc. (Single-Tenant Gross Form)
insurance carrier if the amount of insurance or percentage of insured value had
not been substantially increased by Landlord. This adjustment in the amount due
from Tenant shall be made only once during the Lease Term. Thereafter, Tenant
shall be obligated to pay the full amount of any additional increases in the
insurance premiums, including increases resulting from any further increases in
the amount of insurance or percentage of insured value. Tenant shall pay
Landlord the increases over the Base Premiums within fifteen (15) days after
receipt by Tenant of a copy of the premium statement or other evidence of the
amount due. If the insurance policies maintained by Landlord cover improvements
or real property other than the Property, Landlord shall also deliver to Tenant
a statement of the amount of the premiums applicable to the Property showing, in
reasonable detail, how such amount was computed. If the Lease Term expires
before the expiration of the insurance period. Tenant's liability shall be pro
rated on an annual basis.
(d) General Insurance Provisions.
(i) Any insurance which Tenant is required to maintain under this
Lease shall include a provision which requires the insurance carrier to give
Landlord not less than thirty (30) days' written nofice prior to any
cancellation or modification of such coverage.
(ii) If Tenant fails to deliver any policy, certificate or renewal to
Landlord required under this Lease within the prescribed time period or it any
such policy is cancelled or modified during the Lease Term without Landlord's
consent, Landlord may obtain such insurance, in which case Tenant shall
reimburse Landlord for the cost of such insurance within fifteen (15) days after
receipt of a statement that indicates the cost of such insurance.
(iii) Tenant shall maintain all insurance required under this Lease
with companies holding a "General Policy Rating" of A-12 or better, as set forth
in the most current issue of "Best Key Rating Guide". Landlord and Tenant
acknowledge the insurance markets are rapidly changing and that insurance in the
form and amounts described in this Section 4.04 may not be available in the
future. Tenant acknowledges that the insurance described in this Section 4.04 is
for the primary benefit of Landlord. If at any time during the Lease Term,
Tenant is unable to maintain the insurance required under the Lease, Tenant
shall nevertheless maintain insurance coverage which is customary and
commercially reasonable in the insurance industry for Tenant's type of business,
as that coverage may change from time to time. Landlord makes no representation
as to the adequacy of such insurance to protect Landlord's or Tenant's
interests. Therefore, Tenant shall obtain any such additional property or
liability insurance which Tenant deems necessary to protect Landlord and Tenant.
(iv) Unless prohibited under any applicable insurance policies
maintained, Landlord and Tenant each hereby waive any and all rights of recovery
against the other, or against the officers, employees, agents or,representatives
of the other, for loss of or damage to its property or the property of others
under Its control, if such loss or damage is covered by any insurance policy in
force (whether or not described in this Lease) at the time of such loss or
damage. Upon obtaining the required policies of insurance, Landlord and Tenant
shall give notice to the insurance carriers of this mutual waiver of
subrogation.
Section 4.05. Late Charges. Tenant's failure to pay rent promptly may cause
Landlord to incur unanticipated costs. The exact amount of such costs are
impractical or extremely difficult to ascertain. Such costs may include, but are
not limited to, processing and accounting charges and late charges which may be
imposed on Landlord by any ground lease, mortgage or trust deed encumbering the
Property. Therefore, if Landlord does not receive any rent payment within ten
(10) days after it becomes due, Tenant shall pay Landlord a late charge equal to
ten percent (10%) of the overdue amount. The parties agree that such late charge
represents a fair and reasonable estimate of the costs Landlord will incur by
reason of such late payment.
Section 4.06. Interest on Past Due Obligations. Any amount owed by Tenant
to Landlord which is not paid when due shall bear interest at the rate of
fifteen percent (15%) per annum from the due date of such amount. However,
interest shall not be payable on late charges to be paid by Tenant under this
Lease. The payment of Interest on such amounts shall not excuse or cure any
default by Tenant under this Lease. If the interest rate specified in this Lease
is higher than the rate permitted by law, the interest rate is hereby decreased
to the maximum legal interest rate permitted by law.
Section 4.07. Impounds for Insurance Premiums and Real Property Taxes. If
requested by any ground lessor or lender to whom Landlord has granted a security
interest in the Property, or if Tenant is more than ten (10) days late in the
payment of rent more than once in any consecutive twelve (12)-month period,
Tenant shall pay Landlord a sum equal to one-twelfth (1/12) of the annual real
property taxes and insurance premiums payable by Tenant under this Lease,
together with each payment of Base Rent. Landlord shall hold such payments in a
non-interest bearing impound account. If unknown, Landlord shall reasonably
estimate the amount of real property taxes and insurance premiums when due.
Tenant shall pay any deficiency of funds in the impound account to Landlord upon
written request. If Tenant defaults under this Lease, Landlord may apply any
funds in the impound account to any obligation then due under this Lease.
ARTICLE FIVE: USE OF PROPERTY
Section 5.01. Permitted Uses. Tenant may use the Property only for the
Permitted Uses set forth in Section 1.06 above.
Section 5.02. Manner of Use. Tenant shall not cause or permit the Oroperty
to be used in any way which constitutes a violation of any law, ordinance, or
governmental regulation or order, which annoys or interferes with the rights of
other tenants of Landlord, or which constitutes a nuisance or waste. Tenant
shall obtain and pay for all permits, including a Certificate of Occupancy,
required for Tenant's occupancy of the Property and shall promptly take all
actions necessary to comply with all applicable statutes, ordinances, rules,
regulations, orders and requirements regulating the use by Tenant of the
Property, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
Section 5.03. Hazardous Materials. As used in this Lease, the term
"Hazardous Material" means any flammable items, explosives, radioactive
materials, hazardous or toxic substances, material or waste or related
materials, including any substances defined as or included in the definition of
"hazardous substances", "hazardous wastes", "hazardous materials" or "toxic
substances" now or subsequently regulated under any applicable federal, state or
local laws or regulations, including without limitation petroleum-based
products, paints, solvents, lead, cyanide, DDT, printing inks, acids,
pesticides, ammonia compounds and other chemical products, asbestos, PCBs and
similar compounds, and including any different products and materials which are
subsequently found to have adverse effects on the environment or the health and
safety of persons. Tenant shall not cause or permit any Hazardous Material to be
generated, produced, brought upon, used, stored, treated or disposed of in or
about the Property by Tenant, its agents, employees, contractors, sublessees or
invitees without the prior written consent
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of Landlord. Landlord shall be entitled to take into account such other factors
or facts as Landlord may reasonably determine to be relevant in determining
whether to grant or withhold consent to Tenant's proposed activity with respect
to Hazardous Material. In no event, however, shall Landlord be required to
consent to the installation or use of any storage tanks on the Property.
Section 5.04. Signs and Auctions. Tenant shall not place any signs on the
Property without Landlord's prior written consent. Tenant shall not conduct or
permit any auctions or sheriff's sales at the Property.
Section 5.05. Indemnity. Tenant shall indemnify Landlord against and hold
Landlord harmless from any and all costs, claims or liability arising from: (a)
Tenant's use of the Property; (b) the conduct of Tenant's business or anything
else done or permitted by Tenant to be done in or about the Property, including
any contamination of the Property or any other property resulting from the
presence or use of Hazardous Material caused or permitted by Tenant; (c) any
breach or default in the performance of Tenant's obligations under this Lease;
(d) any misrepresentation or breach of warranty by Tenant under this Lease; or
(e) other acts or omissions of Tenant. Tenant shall defend Landlord against any
such cost, claim or liability at Tenant's expense with counsel reasonably
acceptable to Landlord or, at Landlord's election, Tenant shall reimburse
Landlord for any legal fees or costs incurred by Landlord in connection with any
such claim. As a material part of the consideration to Landlord, Tenant assumes
all risk of damage to property or injury to persons in or about the Property
arising from any cause, and Tenant hereby waives all claims in respect thereof
against Landlord, except for any claim arising out of Landlord's gross
negligence or willful misconduct. As used in this Section, the term "Tenant"
shall include Tenant's employees, agents, contractors and invitees, if
applicable.
Section 5.06. Landlord's Access. Landlord or its agents may enter the
Property at all reasonable times to show the Property to potential buyers,
investors or tenants or other parties; to do any other act or to inspect and
conduct tests in order to monitor Tenant's compliance with all applicable
environmental laws and all laws governing the presence and use of Hazardous
Material; or for any other purpose Landlord deems necessary. Landlord shall give
Tenant prior notice of such entry, except in the case of an emergency. Landlord
may place customary "For Sale" or "For Lease" signs on the Property.
Section 5.07. Quiet Possession. If Tenant pays the rent and complies with
all other terms of this Lease, Tenant may occupy and enjoy the Property for the
full Lease Term, subject to the provisions of this Lease.
ARTICLE SIX: CONDITION OF PROPERTY; MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS
Section 6.01. Existing Conditions. Tenant accepts the Property in its
condition as of the execution of the Lease, subject to all recorded matters,
laws, ordinances, and governmental regulations and orders. Except as provided
herein, Tenant acknowledges that neither Landlord nor any agent of Landlord has
made any representation as to the condition of the Property or the suitability
of the Property for Tenant's intended use. Tenant represents and warrants that
Tenant has made its own inspection of and inquiry regarding the condition of the
Property and Is not relying on any representations of Landlord or any Broker
with respect thereto. If Landlord or Landlord's Broker has provided a Property
Information Sheet or other Disclosure Statement regarding the Property, a copy
is attached as an exhibit to the Lease.
Section 6.02. Exemption of Landlord from Liability. Landlord shall not be
liable for any damage or injury to the person, business (or any loss of income
therefrom), goods, wares, merchandise or other property of Tenant, Tenant's
employees, invitees, customers or any other person in or about the Property,
whether such damage or injury is caused by or results from: (a) fire, steam,
electricity, water, gas or rain; (b) the breakage, leakage, obstruction or other
defects of pipes, sprinklers, wires, appliances, plumbing, air conditioning or
lighting fixtures or any other cause; (c) conditions arising in or about the
Property or from other sources or places; or (d) any act or omission of any
other tenant of Landlord. Landlord shall not be liable for any such damage or
injury even though the cause of or the means of repairing such damage or injury
are not accessible to Tenant. The provisions of this Section 6.02 shall not,
however, exempt Landlord from liability for Landlord's gross negligence or
willful misconduct.
Section 6.03. Landlord's Obligations. Subject to the provisions of Article
Seven (Damage or Destruction) and Article Eight (Condemnation), and except for
damage caused by any act or omission of Tenant, or Tenant's employees, agents,
contractors or invitees, Landlord shall keep the foundation, roof and structural
portions of exterior walls of the improvements on the Property in good order,
condition and repair. However, Landlord shall not be obligated to maintain or
repair windows, doors, plate glass or the surfaces of walls. Landlord shall not
be obligated to make any repairs under this Section 6.03 until a reasonable time
after receipt of a written notice from Tenant of the need for such repairs.
Tenant waives the benefit of any present or future law which might give Tenant
the right to repair the Property at Landlord's expense or to terminate the Lease
because of the condition of the Property.
Section 6.04. Tenant's Obligations.
(a) Except as provided in Article Seven (Damage or Destruction) and Article
Eight (Condemnation), Tenant shall keep all portions of the Property (including
structural, nonstructural, interior, exterior, and landscaped areas, portions,
systems and equipment) in good order, condition and repair (including interior
repainting and refinishing, as needed). If any portion of the Property or any
system or equipment in the Property which Tenant is obligated to repair cannot
be fully repaired or restored, Tenant shall promptly replace such portion of the
Property or system or equipment in the Property, regardless of whether the
benefit of such replacement extends beyond the Lease Term; but if the benefit or
useful life of such replacement extends beyond the Lease Term (as such term may
be extended by exercise of any options), the useful life of such replacement
shall be prorated over the remaining portion of the Lease Term (as extended),
and Tenant shall be liable only for that portion of the cost which is applicable
to the Lease Term (as extended). Tenant shall maintain a preventive maintenance
contract providing for the regular inspection and maintenance of the heating and
air conditioning system by a licensed heating and air conditioning contractor.
Landlord shall have the right, upon written notice to Tenant, to undertake the
responsibility for preventive maintenance of the heating and air conditioning
system at Tenant's expense. In addition, Tenant shall, at Tenant's expense,
repair any damage to the roof, foundation or structural portions of walls caused
by Tenant's acts or omissions. It is the intention of Landlord and Tenant that,
at all times during the Lease Term, Tenant shall maintain the Property in an
attractive, first-class and fully operative condition.
(b) Tenant shall fulfill all of Tenant's obligations under this Section
6.04 at Tenant's sole expense. if Tenant fails to maintain, repair or replace
the Property as required by this Section 6.04, Landlord may, upon ten (10)
days'prior notice to Tenant (except
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that no notice shall be required in the case of an emergency), enter the
Property and perform such maintenance or repair (including replacement, as
needed) on behalf of Tenant. In such case, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for
all costs incurred in performing such maintenance or repair immediately upon
demand.
Section 6.05. Alterations, Additions, and Improvements.
(a) Tenant shall not make any alterations, additions, or improvements to
the Property without Landlord's prior written consent, except for non-structural
alterations which do not exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) in cost
cumulatively over the Lease Term and which are not visible from the outside of
any building of which the Property Is part. Landlord may require Tenant to
provide demolition and/or lien and completion bonds in form and amount
satisfactory to Landlord. Tenant shall promptly remove any alterations,
additions, or improvements constructed in violation of this Paragraph 6.05(a)
upon Landlord's written request. All alterations, additions, and improvements
shall be done in a good and workmanlike manner, in conformity with all
applicable laws and regulations, and by a contractor approved by Landlord. Upon
completion of any such work, Tenant shall provide Landlord with "as built"
plans, copies of all construction contracts, and proof of payment for all labor
and materials.
(b) Tenant shall pay when due all claims for labor and material furnished
to the Property. Tenant shall give Landlord at least twenty (20) days' prior
written notice of the commencement of any work on the Property, regardless of
whether Landlord's consent to such work is required. Landlord may elect to
record and post notices of non-responsibility on the Property.
Section 6.06. Condition upon Termination. Upon the termination of the
Lease, Tenant shall surrender the Property to Landlord, broom clean and in the
same condition as received except for ordinary wear and tear which Tenant was
not otherwise obligated to remedy under any provision of this Lease. However,
Tenant shall not be obligated to repair any damage which Landlord is required to
repair under Article Seven (Damage or Destruction). In addition, Landlord may
require Tenant to remove any alterations, additions or Improvements (whether or
not made with Landlord's consent) prior to the expiration of the Lease and to
restore the Property to its prior condition, all at Tenant's expense. All
alterations, additions and improvements which Landlord has not required Tenant
to remove shall become Landlord's property and shall be surrendered to Landlord
upon the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease, except that Tenant may
remove any of Tenant's machinery or equipment which can be removed without
material damage to the Property. Tenant shall repair, at Tenant's expense, any
damage to the Property caused by the removal of any such machinery or equipment.
In no event, however, shall Tenant remove any of the following materials or
equipment (which shall be deemed Landlord's property) without Landlord's
priorwritten consent: any power wiring or power panels; lighting or lighting
fixtures; wall coverings; drapes, blinds or other window coverings; carpets or
other floor coverings; heaters, air conditioners or any other heating or air
conditioning equipment; fencing or security gates; or other similar building
operating equipr~ent and decorations.
ARTICLE SEVEN: DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION
Section 7.01. Partial Damage to Property.
(a) Tenant shall notify Landlord in writing immediately upon the occurrence
of any damage to the Property. If the Property is only partially damaged (i.e.,
less than fifty percent (50%) of the Property is untenantable as a result of
such damage or less than fifty percent (50%) of Tenant's operations are
materially impaired) and it the proceeds received by Landlord from the insurance
policies described in Paragraph 4.04(b) are sufficient to pay for the necessary
repairs, this Lease shall remain in effect and Landlord shall repair the damage
as soon as reasonably possible. Landlord may elect (but is not required) to
repair any damage to Tenant's fixtures, equipment, or improvements.
(b) If the insurance proceeds received by Landlord are not sufficient to
pay the entire cost of repair, or if the cause of the damage is not covered by
the insurance policies which Landlord maintains under Paragraph 4.04(b),
Landlord may elect either to (i) repair the damage as soon as reasonably
possible, in which case this Lease shall remain in full force and effect, or
(ii) terminate this Lease as of the date the damage occurred. Landlord shall
notify Tenant within thirty (30) days after receipt of notice of the occurrence
of the damage whether Landlord elects to repair the damage or terminate the
Lease. If Landlord elects to repair the damage, Tenant shall pay Landlord the
"deductible amount" (if any) under Landlord's insurance policies and, if the
damage was due to an act or omission of Tenant, or Tenant's employees, agents,
contractors or invitees, the difference between the actual cost of repair and
any insurance proceeds received by Landlord. If Landlord elects to terminate the
Lease, Tenant may elect to continue this Lease in Full force and effect, in
which case Tenant shall repair any damage to the Property and any building in
which the Property is located. Tenant shall pay the cost of such repairs, except
that upon satisfactory completion of such repairs, Landlord shall deliver to
Tenant any insurance proceeds received by Landlord for the damage repaired by
Tenant. Tenant shall give Landlord written notice of such election within ten
(10) days after receiving Landlord's termination notice
(c) If the damage to the Property occurs during the last six (6) months of
the Lease Term and such damage will require more than thirty (30) days to
repair, either Landlord or Tenant may elect to terminate this Lease as of the
date the damage occurred, regardless of the sufficiency of any insurance
proceeds. The party electing to terminate this Lease shall give written
notification to the other party of such election within thirty (30) days after
Tenant's notice to Landlord of the occurrence of the damage.
Section 7.02. Substantial or Total Destruction. It the Property is
substantlally or totally destroyed by any cause whatsoever (i.e., the damage to
the Property is greater than partial damage as described in Section 7.01), and
regardless of whether Landlord receives any insurance proceeds, this Lease shall
terminate as of the date the destruction occurred. Notwithstanding the preceding
sentence, if the Property can be rebuilt within six (6) months after the date of
destruction, Landlord may elect to rebuild the Property at Landlord's own
expense, in which case this Lease shall remain in full force and effect.
Landlord shall notify Tenant of such election within thirty (30) days after
Tenant's notice of the occurrence of total or substantial destruction. If
Landlord so elects, Landlord shall rebuild the Property at Landlord's sole
expense, except that if the destruction was caused by an act or omission of
Tenant, Tenant shall pay Landlord the difference between the actual cost of
rebuilding and any insurance proceeds received by Landlord.
Section 7.03. Temporary Reduction of Rent. If the Property is destroyed or
damaged and Landlord or Tenant repairs or restores the Property pursuant to the
provisions of this Article Seven, any rent payable during the period of such
damage, repair and/or restoration shall be reduced according to the degree, if
any, to which Tenant's use of the Property is impaired. However, the reduction
shall not exceed the sum of one year's payment of Base Rent, insurance premiums
and real property taxes. Except
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for such possible reduction in Base Rent, insurance premiums and real property
taxes, Tenant shall not be entitled to any compensation, reduction, or
reimbursement from Landlord as a result of any. damage, destruction, repair, or
restoration of or to the Property.
Section 7.04. Waiver. Tenant waives the protection of any statute, code or
judicial decision which grants a tenant the right to terminate a lease in the
event of the substantial or total destruction of the leased property. Tenant
agrees that the provisions of Section 7.02 above shall govern the rights and
obligations of Landlord and Tenant in the event of any substantial or total
destruction to the Property.
ARTICLE EIGHT CONDEMNATION
If all or any portion of the Property is taken under the power of eminent
domain or sold under the threat of that power (all of which are called
"Condemnation"), this Lease shall terminate as to the part taken or sold on the
date the condemning authority takes title or possession, whichever occurs first.
If more than twenty percent (20%) of the floor area of the building in which the
Property is located, orwhich is located on the Property, is taken, either
Landlord or Tenant mayterminate this Lease as of the date the condemning
authority takes title or possession, by delivering written notice to the other
within ten (10) days after receipt of written notice of such taking (or in the
absence of such notice, within ten (10) days after the condemni * ng authority
takes title or possession). If neither Landlord nor Tenant terminates this
Lease, this Lease shall remain in effect as to the portion of the Property not
taken, except that the Base Rent and Additional Rent shall be reduced in
proportion to the reduction in the floor area of the Property. Any Condemnation
award or payment shall be distributed in the following order: (a) first, to any
ground lessor, mortgagee or beneficiary under a deed of trust encumbering the
Property, the amount of its Interest In the Property; (b) second, to Tenant,
only the amount of any award specifically designated for loss of or damage to
Tenant's trade fixtures or removable personal property; and (c) third, to
Landlord, the remainder of such award, whether as compensation for reduction in
the value of the leasehold, the taking of the fee, or otherwise. If this Lease
is not terminated, Landlord shall repair any damage to the Property caused by
the Cond ' emnation, except that Landlord shall not be obligated to repair any
damage for which Tenant has been reimbursed by the condemning authority. If the
severance damages received by Landlord are not suff icient to pay for such
repair, Landlord shall have the right to either terminate this Lease or make
such repair at Landlord's expense.
ARTICLE NINE: ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING
Section 9.01. Landlotd's Consent Required. No portion of the Property or of
Tenant's Interest in this Lease may be acquired by any other person or entity,
whether by sale, assignment, mortgage, sublease, transfer, operation of law, or
act of Tenant, without Landlord's prior written consent, except as provided In
Section 9.02 below. Landlord has the right to grant or withhold its consent as
provided in Section 9.05 below. Any attempted transfer without consent shall be
void and shall constitute a non-curable breach of this Lease. If Tenant is a
partnership, any cumulative transfer of more than twenty percent (20%) of the
partnership interests shall require Landlord's consent. If Tenant is a
corporation, any change in the ownership of a controlling interest of the voting
stock of the corporation shall require Landlord's consent.
Section 9.02. Tenant Affiliate. Tenant may assign this Lease or sublease
the Property, without Landlord's consent, to any corporation which controls, is
controlled by or is under common control with Tenant, or to any corporation
resulting from the merger of or consolidation with Tenant ("Tenant's Aff
iliate"). In such case, any Tenant'sAff iliate shall assume in writing all of
Tenant's obligations under this Lease.
Section 9.03. No Release of Tenant. No transfer permitted by this Article
Nine, whether with or without Landlord's consent, shall release Tenant or change
Tenant's primary liability to pay the rent and to perform all other obligations
of Tenant under this Lease. Landlord's acceptance of rent from any other person
is not a waiver of any provision of this Article Nine. Consent to one transfer
is not a consent to any subsequent transfer. If Tenant's transferee defaults
under this Lease, Landlord may proceed directly against Tenant without pursuing
remedies against the transferee. Landlord may consent to subsequent assignments
or modifications of this Lease by Tenant's transferee, without notifying Tenant
or obtaining its consent. Such action shall not relieve Tenant's liability under
this Lease.
Section 9.04. Off er to Terminate. If Tenant desires to assign the Lease or
sublease the Property, Tenant shall have the right to offer, in writing, to
terminate the Lease as of a date specified in the offer. If Landlord elects in
writing to accept the offer to terminate within twenty (20) days after notice of
the offer, the Lease shall terminate as of the date specified and all the terms
and provisions of the Lease governing termination shall apply. If Landlord does
not so elect, the Lease shall continue in effect until otherwise terminated and
the provisions of Section 9.05 with respect to any proposed transfer shall
continue to apply.
Section 9.05. Landlord's Consent.
(a) Tenant's request for consent to any transfer described in Section 9.01
shall set forth in writing the details of the proposed transfer, including the
name, business and financial condition of the prospective transferee, financial
details of the proposed transfer (e.g., the term of and the rent and security
deposit payable under any proposed assignment or sublease), and any other
information Landlord deems relevant. Landlord shall have the right to withhold
consent, if reasonable, or to grant consent, based on the following factors: (i)
the business of the proposed assignee or subtenant and the proposed use of the
Property; (il) the net worth and financial reputation of the proposed assignee
or subtenant; (iii) Tenant's compliance with all of its obligations under the
Lease; and (iv) such other factors as Landlord may reasonably deem relevant. If
Landlord objects to a proposed assignment solely because of the net worth and/or
financial reputation of the proposed assignee, Tenant may nonetheless sublease
(but not assign), all or a portion of the Property to the proposed transferee,
but only on the other terms of the proposed transfer.
(b) If Tenant assigns or subleases, the following shall apply:
(i) Tenant shall pay to Landlord as Additional Rent under the Lease
the Landlord's Share (stated in Section 1.14) of the Profit (defined below) on
such transaction as and when received by Tenant, unless Landlord gives written
notice to Tenant and the assignee or subtenant that Landlord's Share shall be
paid by the assignee or subtenant to Landlord directly. The "Profit" means (A)
all amounts paid to Tenant for such assignment or sublease, including "key"
money, monthly rent in excess of the monthly rent payable under the Lease, and
all fees and other consideration paid for the assignment or sublease, including
fees under any collateral agreements, less (B) costs and expenses directly
Incurred by Tenant in connection with the execution and performance of such
assignment or sublease for real estate broker's commissions and
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costs of renovation or construction of tenant Improvements required under such
assignment or sublease. Tenant is entitled to recover such costs and expenses
before Tenant is obligated to pay the Landlord's Share to Landlord. The Profit
in the case of a sublease of less than all the Property is the rent allocable to
the subleased space as a percentage on a square footage basis.
(ii) Tenant shall provide Landlord a written statement certifying all
amounts to be paid from any assignment or sublease of the Property within thirty
(30) days after the transaction documentation is signed, and Landlord may
Inspect Tenant's books and records to verity the accuracy of such statement. On
written request, Tenant shall promptly furnish to Landlord copies of all the
transaction documentation, all of which shall be certified by Tenant to be
complete, true and correct. Landlord's receipt of Landlord's Share shall not be
a consent to any further assignment or subletting. The breach of Tenant's
obligation under this Paragraph 9.05(b) shall be a material default of the
Lease.
Section 9.06. No Merger. No merger shall result from Tenant's sublease of
the Property under this Article Nine, Tenant's surrender of this Lease or the
termination of this Lease in any other manner. In any such event, Landlord may
terminate any or all subtenancies or succeed to the interest of Tenant as
sublandlord under any or all subtenancies.
ARTICLE TEN: DEFAULTS; REMEDIES
Section 10.01. Covenants and Conditions. Tenant's performance of each of
Tenant's obligations under this Lease is a condition as well as a covenant.
Tenant's right to continue in possession of the Property is conditioned upon
such performance. Time is of the essence in the performance of all covenants and
conditions.
Section 10.02. Defaults. Tenant shall be in material default under this
Lease:
(a) If Tenant abandons the Property or if Tenant's vacation of the Property
results in the cancellation of any insurance described in Section 4.04;
(b) If Tenant fails to pay rent or any other charge when due;
(c) If Tenant fails to perform any of Tenant's non-monetary obligations
under this Lease for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice from
Landlord; provided that if more than thirty (30) days are required to complete
such performance, Tenant shall not be in default if Tenant commences such
performance within the thirty (30)-day period and thereafter diligently pursues
its completion. However, Landlord shall not be required to give such notice if
Tenant's failure to perform constitutes a non-curable breach of this Lease. The
notice required by this Paragraph is intended to satisfy any and all notice
requirements imposed by law on Landlord and is not in addition to any such
requirement.
(d) (i) If Tenant makes a general assignment or general arrangement for the
benefit of creditors; (ii) if a petition for adjudication of bankruptcy or for
reorganization or rearrangement is filed by or against Tenant and is not
dismissed within thirty (30) days; (iii) if a trustee or receiver is appointed
to take possession of substantially all of Tenant's assets located at the
Property or of Tenant's interest in this Lease and possession is not restored to
Tenant within thirty (30) days; or (iv) if substantially all of Tenant's assets
located at the Property or of Tenant's Interest in this Lease is subjected to
attachment, execution or other judicial seizure which is not discharged within
thirty (30) days. If a court of competent jurisdiction determines that any of
the acts described in this subparagraph (d) is not a default under this Lease,
and a trustee is appointed to take possession (or if Tenant remains a debtor in
possession) and such trustee or Tenant transfers Tenant's interest hereunder,
then Landlord shall receive, as Additional Rent, the excess, if any, of the rent
(or any other consideration) paid in connection with such assignment or sublease
over the rent payable by Tenant under this Lease.
(e) If any guarantor of the Lease revokes or otherwise terminates, or
purports to revoke or otherwise terminate, any guaranty of all or any portion of
Tenant's obligations under the Lease. Unless otherwise expressly provided, no
guaranty of the Lease is revocable.
Section 10.03. Remedies. On the occurrence of any material default by
Tenant, Landlord may, at any time thereafter, With or without notice or demand
and without limiting Landlord in the exercise of any right or remedy which
Landlord may have:
(a) Terminate Tenant's right to possession of the Property by any lawful
means, in which case this Lease shall terminate and Tenant shall immediately
surrender possession of the Property to Landlord. In such event, Landlord shall
be entitled to recover from Tenant all damages Incurred by Landlord by reason of
Tenant's default, including (I) the worth at the time of the award of the unpaid
Base Rent, Additional Rent and other charges which Landlord had earned at the
time of the termination; (ii) the worth at the time of the award of the amount
by which the unpaid Base Rent, Additional Rent and other charges which Landlord
would have earned after termination until the time of the award exceeds the
amount of such rental loss that Tenant proves Landlord could have reasonably
avoided; (iii) the worth at the time of the award of the amount by which the
unpaid Base Rent, Additional Rent and other charges which Tenant would have paid
for the balance of the Lease Term after the time of award exceeds the amount of
such rental loss that Tenant proves Landlord could have reasonably avoided; and
(iv) any other amount necessary to compensate Landlord for all the detriment
approximately caused by Tenant's failure to perform its obligations under the
Lease or which in the ordinary course of things would be likely to result
therefrom, including, but not limited to, any costs or expenses Landlord incurs
in maintaining or preserving the Property after such default, the cost of
recovering possession of the Property, expenses of reletting, Including
necessary renovation or alteration of the Property, Landlord's reasonable
attorneys' fees incurred in connection therewith, and any real estate commission
paid or payable. As used in subparts (i) and (iii) above, the "worth at the time
of the award" is computed by allowing interest on unpaid amounts at the rate of
fifteen percent (15%) per annum, or such lesser amount as may then be the
maximum lawful rate. As used in subpart (iii) above, the "Worth at the time of
the award" is computed by discounting such amount at the discount rate of the
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco at the time of the award, plus one percent
(1%). If Tenant has abandoned the Property, Landlord shall have the option of
(I) retaking possession of the Property and recovering from Tenant the amount
specified in this Paragraph 10.03(a), or (ii) proceeding under Paragraph
10.03(4);
(b) Maintain Tenant's right to possession, in which case this Lease shall
continue in effect whether or not Tenant has abandoned the Property. In such
event, Landlord shall be entitled to enforce all of Landlord's rights and
remedies under this Lease, including the right to recover the rent as it becomes
due;
(c) Pursue any other remedy now or hereafter available to Landlord under
the laws or judicial decisions of the state in which the Property is located.
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Section 10.04. Repayment of "Free" Rent. It this Lease provides for a
postponement of any monthly rental payments, a period of "free" rent or other
rent concession, such postponed rent or "free". rent is called the "Abated
Rent". Tenant shall be credited with having paid all of the Abated Rent on the
expiration of the Lease Term only if Tenant has fully, faithfully, and
punctually performed all of Tenant's obligations hereunder, Including the
payment of all rent (other than the Abated Rent) and all other monetary
obligations and the surrender of the Property in the physical condition required
by this Lease. Tenant acknowledges that its right to receive credit for the
Abated Rent is absolutely conditioned upon Tenant's full, faithful and punctual
performance of its obligations under this Lease. If Tenant defaults and does not
cure within any applicable grace period, the Abated Rent shall immediately
become due and payable in full and this Lease shall be enforced as if there were
no such rent abatement or other rent concession. In such case Abated Rent shall
be calculated based on the full initial rent payable under this Lease.
Section 10.05. Automatic Termination. Notwithstanding any other term or
provision hereof to the contrary, the Lease shall terminate on the occurrence of
any act which affirms the Landlord's Intention to terminate the Lease as
provided in Section 10.03 hereof, including the filing of an unlawful detainer
action against Tenant. On such termination, Landlord's damages for default shall
include all costs and fees, including reasonable attorneys' fees that Landlord
incurs in connection with the filing, commencement, pursuing and/or defending of
any action In any bankruptcy court or other court with respect to the Lease; the
obtaining of relief from any stay in bankruptcy restraining any action to evict
Tenant; or the pursuing of any action with respect to Landlord's right to
possession of the Property. All such damages suffered (apart from Base Rent and
other rent payable hereunder) shall constitute pecuniary damages which must be
reimbursed to Landlord prior to assumption of the Lease by Tenant or any
successor to Tenant in any bankruptcy or other proceeding.
Section 10.06. Cumulative Remedies. Landlord's exercise of any right or
remedy shall not prevent it from exercising any other right or remedy.
ARTICLE ELEVEN: PROTECTION OF LENDERS
Section 11.01. Subordination. Landlord shall have the right to subordinate
this Lease to any ground lease, deed of trust or mortgage encumbering the
Property, any advances made on the security thereof and any renewals,
modifications, consolidations, replacements or extensions thereof, whenever made
or recorded. Tenant shall cooperate with Landlord and any lender which is
acquiring a security interest in the Property or the Lease. Tenant shall execute
such further documents and assurances as such lender may require, provided that
Tenant's obligations under this Lease shall not be increased in any material way
(the performance of ministerial acts shall not be deemed material), and Tenant
shall not be deprived of its rights under this Lease. Tenant's right to quiet
possession of the Property during the Lease Term shall not be disturbed if
Tenant pays the rent and performs all of Tenant's obligations under this Lease
and is not otherwise in default. If any ground lessor, beneficiary or mortgagee
elects to have this Lease prior to the lien of its ground lease, deed of trust
or mortgage and gives written notice thereof to Tenant, this Lease shall be
deemed prior to such ground lease, deed of trust or mortgage whether this Lease
is dated prior or subsequent to the date of said ground lease, deed of trust or
mortgage or the date of recording thereof.
Section 11.02. Attornment. If Landlord's interest in the Property is
acquired by any ground lessor, beneficiary under a deed of trust, mortgagee, or
purchaser at a foreclosure sale, Tenant shall attorn to the transferee of or
successor to Landlord's interest in the Property and recognize such transferee
or successor as Landlord under this Lease. Tenant waives the protection of any
statute or rule of law which gives or purports to give Tenant any right to
terminate this Lease or surrender possession of the Property upon the transfer
of Landlord's interest.
Section 11.03. Signing of Documents. Tenant shall sign and deliver any
instrument or documents necessary or appropriate to evidence any such attornment
or subordination or agreement to do so. If Tenant fails to do so within ten (10)
days after written request, Tenant hereby makes, constitutes and irrevocably
appoints Landlord, or any transferee or successor of Landlord, the
attorney-in-fact of Tenant to execute and deliver any such instrument or
document.
Section 11.04. Estoppel Certificates.
(a) Upon Landlord's written request, Tenant shall execute, acknowledge and
deliver to Landlord a written statement certifying: (i) that none of the terms
or provisions of this Lease have been changed (or if they have been changed,
stating how they have been changed); (ii) that this Lease has not been cancelled
or terminated; (iii) the last date of payment of the Base Rent and other charges
and the time period covered by such payment; (iv) that Landlord is not in
default under this Lease (or, if Landlord is claimed to be in default, stating
why); and (v) such other representations or information with respect to Tenant
or the Lease as Landlord may reasonably request or which any prospective
purchaser or encumbrancer of the Property may require. Tenant shall deliver such
statement to Landlord within ten (10) days after Landlord's request. Landlord
may give any such statement by Tenant to any prospective purchaser or
encumbrancer of the Property. Such purchaser or encumbrancer may rely
conclusively upon such statement as true and correct.
(b) If Tenant does not deliver such statement to Landlord within such ten
(10)-day period, Landlord, and any prospective purchaser or encumbrancer, may
conclusively presume and rely upon the following facts: (i) that the terms and
provisions of this Lease have not been changed except as otherwise represented
by Landlord; (ii) that this Lease has not been cancelled or terminated except as
otherwise represented by Landlord; (iii) that not more than one month's Base
Rent or other charges have been paid in advance; and (iv) that Landlord is not
in default under the Lease. In such event, Tenant shall be estopped from denying
the truth of such facts.
Section l1.05. Tenant's Financial Condition. Within ten (10) days after
written request from Landlord, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord such financial
statements as Landlord reasonably requires to verity the net worth of Tenant or
any assignee, subtenant, or guarantor of Tenant. In addition, Tenant shall
deliver to any lender designated by Landlord anyfinancial statements required by
such lender to facilitate the financing or refinancing of the Property. Tenant
represents and warrants to Landlord that each such financial statement is a true
and accurate statement as of the date of such statement. All financial
statements shall be confidential and shall be used only for the purposes set
forth in this Lease.
ARTICLE TWELVE: LEGAL COSTS
Section 12.01. Legal Proceedings. If Tenant or Landlord shall be in breach
or default under this Lease, such party (the "Defaulting Party") shall reimburse
the other party (the "Nondefaulting Party") upon demand for any costs or
expenses that
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the Nondefaulting Party incurs in connection with any breach or default of the
Defaulting Party under this Lease, whether or not suit is commenced or judgment
entered. Such costs shall include legal fees and costs incurred for the
negotiation of a settlement, enforcement of rights or otherwise. Furthermore, if
any action for breach of or to enforce the provisions of this Lease is
commenced, the court in such action shall award to the party in whose favor a
judgment is entered, a reasonable sum as attorneys' fees and costs. The losing
party In such action shall pay such attorneys' fees and costs. Tenant shall also
indemnity Landlord against and hold Landlord harmless from all costs, expenses,
demands and liability Landlord may Incur if Landlord becomes or Is made a party
to any claim or action (a) instituted by Tenant against any third party, or by
any third party against Tenant, or by or against any person holding any interest
under or using the Properly by licensee of or agreement with Tenant; (b) for
foreclosure of any lien for labor or material furnished to or for Tenant or such
other person; (c) otherwise arising out of or resulting from any act or
transaction of Tenant or such other person; or (d) necessary to protect
Landlord's interest under this Lease In a bankruptcy proceeding, or other
proceeding under Title 11 of the United States Code, as amended. Tenant shall
defend Landlord against any such claim or action at Tenant's expense with
counsel reasonably acceptable to Landlord or at Landlord's election, Tenant
shall reimburse Landlord for any legal fees or costs Landlord incurs in any such
claim or action.
Section 12.02. Landlord's Consent. Tenant shall pay Landlord's reasonable
attorneys' fees Incurred in connection with Tenant's request for Landlord's
consent under Article Nine (Assignment and Subletting), or in connection with
any other act which Tenant proposes to do and which requires Landlord's consent.
ARTICLE THIRTEEN: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Section l3.01. Non-Discrimination. Tenant promises, and it is a condition
to the continuance of this Lease, that there will be no discrimination against,
or segregation of, any person or group of persons on the basis of race, color,
sex, creed, national origin or ancestry in the leasing, subleasing,
transferring, occupancy, tenure or use of the Property or any portion thereof.
Section 13.02. Landlord's Liability; Certain Duties.
(a) As used in this Lease, the term "Landlord" means only the current owner
or owners of the fee title to the Property or the leasehold estate under a
ground lease of the Property at the time in question. Each Landlord is obligated
to perform the obligations of Landlord under this Lease only during the time
such Landlord owns such interest or title. Any Landlord who transfers its title
or interest is relieved of all liability with respect to the obligations of
Landlord under this Lease to be performed on or after the date of transfer.
However, each Landlord shall deliver to, its transferee all funds that Tenant
previously paid if such funds have not yet been applied under the terms of this
Lease.
(b) Tenant shall give written notice of any failure by Landlord to perform
any of its obligations under this Lease to Landlord and to any ground lessor,
mortgagee or beneficiary under any deed of trust encumbering the Property whose
name and address have been furnished to Tenant in writing. Landlord shall not be
in default under this Lease unless Landlord (or such ground lessor, mortgagee or
beneficiary) fails to cure such non-performance within thirty (30) days after
receipt of Tenant's notice. However, if such non-performance reasonably requires
more than thirty (30) days to cure, Landlord shall not be in default if such
cure is commenced within such thirty (30)-day period and thereafter diligently
pursued to completion.
(c) Notwithstanding any term or provision herein to the contrary, the
liability of Landlord for the performance of its duties and obligations under
this Lease is limited to Landlord's interest in the Property, and neither the
Landlord nor its partners, shareholders, officers or other principals shall have
any personal liability under this Lease.
Section 13.03. Severability. A determination by a court of competent
jurisdiction that any provision of this Lease or any part thereof is illegal or
unenforceable shall not cancel or invalidate the remainder of such provision or
this Lease, which shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 13.04. Interpretation. The captions of the Articles or Sections of
this Lease are to assist the parties in reading this Lease and are not a part of
the terms or provisions of this Lease. Whenever required by the context of this
Lease, the singular shall include the plural and the plural shall include the
singular. The masculine, feminine and neuter genders shall each include the
other. In any provision relating to the conduct, acts or omissions of Tenant,
the term "Tenant" shall include Tenant's agents, employees, contractors,
invitees, successors or others using the Properly with Tenant's expressed or
implied permission.
Section 13.05. Incorporation of Prior Agreements; Modifications. This Lease
is the only agreement between the parties pertaining to the lease of the
Property and no other agreements are effective. All amendments to this Lease
shall be in writing and signed by all parties. Any other attempted amendment
shall be void.
Section 13.06. Notices. All notices required or permitted under this Lease
shall be In writing and shall be personally delivered or sent by certified mail,
return receipt requested, postage prepaid. Notices to Tenant shall be delivered
to the address specified in Section 1.03 above, except that upon Tenant's taking
possession of the Property, the Property shall be Tenant's address for notice
purposes. Notices to Landlord shall be delivered to the address specified in
Section 1.02 above. All notices shall be effective upon delivery. Either party
may change its notice address upon written notice to the other party.
Section 13.07. Waivers. All waivers must be in writing and signed by the
waiving party. Landlord's failure to enforce any provision of this Lease or its
acceptance of rent shall not be a waiver and shall not prevent Landlord from
enforcing that provision or any other provision of this Lease in the future. No
statement on a payment check from Tenant or in a letter accompanying a payment
check shall be binding on Landlord. Landlord may, with or without notice to
Tenant, negotiate such check without being bound to the conditions of such
statement.
Section 13.08. No Recordation. Tenant shall not record this Lease without
prior written consent from Landlord. However, either Landlord or Tenant may
require that a "Short Form" memorandum of this Lease executed by both parties be
recorded. The party requiring such recording shall pay all transfer taxes and
recording fees.
Section 13.09. Binding Effect; Choice of Law. This Lease binds any party
who legally acquires any rights or interest in this Lease from Landlord or
Tenant. However, Landlord shall have no obligation to Tenant's successor unless
the rights or interests of Tenant's successor are acquired in accordance with
the terms of this Lease. The laws of the state in which the Property is located
shall govern this Lease.
Section 13.10. Corporate Authority; Partnership Authority. If Tenant is a
corporation, each person signing this Lease on behalf of Tenant represents and
warrants that he has full authority to do so and that this Lease binds the
corporation. Within thirty (30) days after this Lease is signed, Tenant shall
deliver to Landlord a certified copy of a resolution of Tenant's Board of
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Directors authorizing the execution of this Lease or other evidence of such
authority reasonably acceptable to Landlord. If Tenant Is a partnership, each
person or entity signing this Lease for Tenant represents and warrants that he
or it Is a general partner of the partnership, that he or it has full authority
to sign for the partnership and that this Lease binds the partnership and all
general partners of the partnership. Tenant shall give written notice to
Landlord of any general partner's withdrawal or addition. Within thirty (30)
days after this Lease is signed, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a copy of
Tenant's recorded statement of partnership or certificate of limited
partnership.
Section 13.11. Joint and Several Liability. All parties signing this Lease
as Tenant shall be jointly and severally liable for all obligations of Tenant.
Section 13.12. Force Majeure. If Landlord cannot perform any of Its
obligations due to events beyond Landlord's control, the time provided for
performing such obligations shall be extended by a period of time equal to the
duration of such events. Events beyond Landlord's control include, but are not
limited to, acts of God, war, civil commotion, labor disputes, strikes, fire,
flood or other casualty, shortages of labor or material, government regulation
or restriction and weather conditions.
Section 13.13. Execution of Lease. This Lease may be executed in
counterparts and, when all counterpart documents are executed, the counterparts
shall constitute a single binding instrument. Landlord's delivery of this Lease
to Tenant shall not be deemed to be an offer to lease and shall not be binding
upon either party until executed and delivered by both parties.
Section 13.14. Survival. All representations and warranties of Landlord and
Tenant shall survive the termination of this Lease.
ARTICLE FOURTEEN: BROKERS
Section 14.03. Agency Disclosure; No Other Brokers. Landlord and Tenant
each warrant that they have dealt with no other real estate broker(s) in
connection with this transaction except: CB COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE GROUP, INC.,
who represents Landlord and Landmark Realty Advisors, who represents Tenant.
In the event that CC COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE GROUP, INC. represents both
Landlord and Tenant, Landlord and Tenant hereby confirm that they were timely
advised of the dual representation and that they consent to the same, and that
they do not expect said Broker to disclose to either of them the confidential
Information of the other party.
ARTICLE FIFTEEN: COMPLIANCE
The parties hereto agree to comply with all applicable federal, state and
local laws, regulations, codes, ordinances and administrative orders having
jurisdiction over the parties, property or the subject matter of this Agreement,
including, but not limited to, the 1964 Civil Rights Act and all amendments
thereto, the Foreign Investment In Real Property Tax Act, the Comprehensive
Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act, and The Americans With
Disabilities Act.
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS MAY BE SET FORTH IN A RIDER OR RIDERS ATTACHED HERETO
OR IN THE BLANK SPACE BELOW. IF NO ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ARE INSERTED, PLEASE
DRAW A LINE THROUGH THE SPACE BELOW.
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Landlord and Tenant have signed this Lease at the place and on the dates
specified adjacent to their signatures below and have initialled all Riders
which are attached to or incorporated by reference in this Lease.
"LANDLORD"
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IN ANY REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CONSULT WITH A
PROFESSIONAL, SUCH AS A CIVIL ENGINEER, INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST OR OTHER PERSON
WITH EXPERIENCE IN EVALUATING THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY, INCLUDING THE
POSSIBLE PRESENCE OF ASBESTOS, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND UNDERGROUND STORAGE
TANKS.
THIS PRINTED FORM LEASE HAS BEEN DRAFTED BY LEGAL COUNSEL AT THE DIRECTION
OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER OF THE SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL AND OFFICE
REALMAST INC. NO REPRESENTATION OR RECOMMENDATION IS MADE BY THE SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA CHAPTER OF THE SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL AND OFFICE REALTORS, INC. ITS
LEGAL COUNSEL, THE REAL ESTATE BROKERS NAMED HEREIN, OR THEIR EMPLOYEES OR
AGENTS, AS TO THE LEGAL SUFFICIENCY, LEGAL EFFECT 08 TAX CONSEQUENCES OF THIS
LEASE OR OF THIS TRANSACTION. LANDLORD AND TENANT SHOULD RETAIN LEGAL COUNSEL TO
ADVISE THEM ON SUCH MATTERS AND SHOULD RELY UPON THE ADVICE OF SUCH LEGAL
COUNSEL.
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ADDENDUM TO LEASE
1.15 Addendum to Lease dated August 24, 1995 by and between Xxxxx Xxxx, as
Landlord, and Care Concepts, Inc., as Tenant.
Rent Schedule
Months Rent: Plus
1 & 2 $0.00 Applicable rental tax
3-12 $5,132.16 Applicable rental tax
13-24 $5,417.28 Applicable rental tax
25-36 $5,987.52 Applicable rental tax
37-48 $6,272.64 Applicable rental tax
49-60 $6,557.76 Applicable rental tax
Option to Renew
Landlord will grant Tenant one option to renew the Lease Agreement for a new
five (5) year term at the then market rate. Tenant must notify Lessor in writing
one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the termination of Lessee's existing
Lease.
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SECOND ADDENDUM
The following provisions shall be considered a part of the Lease by and between
Mr. Xxxxx Xxxx (Landlord) and Care Concepts, Inc., (Tenant) dated August 28,
1995, In the event the terms hereof conflict or are inconsistent with any term
of provision of the Lease, this Addendum shall be controlling.
1. Warranty Of Premises.- Landlord shall deliver the Premises to Tenant clean
and free of debris on the Lease commencement date and Landlord warrants to
Tenant that the plumbing, lighting, air conditioning, heating, and loading doors
in the Premises shall be in good operating condition on the Lease commencement
date. In the event that it is determined that this warranty has been violated,
then it shall be the obligation of the Landlord, after receipt of written notice
from Tenant setting forth with specificity the nature of the violation, to
promptly, at Landlord's sole cost, rectify such violation. Tenant's failure to
give such written notice to Landlord within thirty (30) days after the Lease
commencement date shall cause the conclusive presumption that Landlord has
complied with all of Landlord's obligations.
2. Lease Commencement - Tenant shall have access and use of premises upon
agreement(agreement being [A]both parties in receipt of a fully executed copy of
the lease agreement and [B]the Landlord in receipt of a cashier's check in the
amount of $9,230.33 payable to Xxxxx Xxxx) until 11/14/95 with all terms and
conditions of this lease agreement in full force and effect with the exception
of rental payment. Upon agreement, Tenant shall submit a check in the amount of
$9,230.33 to Landlord which is payment for the following:
3. Hazardous Materials Disclaimer - Landlord represents that to the best of his
knowledge, there are no hazardous materials, environmental contamination, or
toxic substances on the Property in violation of any governmental rule or
regulation. Tenant shall not be responsible for any and all hazardous problems
that may have occurred on the property prior to their tenancy.
Rent for the period of 11/15/95 - 11/30/95: $2,672.57 (Includes 4.5% Rental Tax)
Security Deposit equal to last months rent: $6,557.76 (Does not
include Rental Tax)
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Total due Landlord upon execution $9,230.33
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Xxxxx Xxxx Care Concepts, Inc.,
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