Damage to State Property Sample Clauses

Damage to State Property. A. In the event of loss, destruction, or damage to any System Agency or State of Texas owned, leased, or occupied property or equipment by Grantee or Grantee’s employees, agents, Subcontractors, or suppliers, Grantee shall be liable to System Agency and the State of Texas for the full cost of repair, reconstruction, or replacement of the lost, destroyed, or damaged property.
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Damage to State Property. Any real or personal property of the State of Mississippi damaged or destroyed by the Lessee incident to the Lessee's use and occupation of the leased premises shall be promptly repaired or replaced by the Lessee to the satisfaction of the State. In lieu of such repair or replacement the Lessee shall, if so required by the State, pay to the Stare of Mississippi money in an amount sufficient to compensate for the loss sustained by the State by reason of damage or destruction of State property.
Damage to State Property. Licensee shall be liable for any damage to state property resulting from Licensee’s use of the Licensed Premises and/or installation and operation of the Improvements, including but not limited to, the roadway, shoulders, guardrail, drainage, landscaping, signs and controlled-access fences. All repair or replacement of such damage shall be made in accordance with the current TDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, TDOT Standard Drawings and any other applicable design and/or construction standards or guidelines.
Damage to State Property. The CONTRACTOR shall not cause or do damage to the TRAIL, PROPERTY, or any areas permitted for its use, reasonable wear and tear accepted; and shall promptly report any and all damage to the TRAIL, PROPERTY, or areas permitted for its use occasioned by accident or other such events to the Bureau of Trails District Supervisor or designee within 24 hours of the discovery of damage. The CONTRACTOR shall be held legally and financially liable for any and all damages, repairs or rehabilitation caused by its own actions for use of or its operations within or upon the TRAIL and PROPERTY areas or facilities, including damages caused by its staff, volunteers, contractors, partners, and other users associated with the CONTRACTOR activities granted herein.
Damage to State Property. [Reserved.]

Related to Damage to State Property

  • DAMAGE TO PROPERTY Exhibitor is liable for any damage caused to building floors, walls, or columns, or to standard booth equipment, or to other Exhibitor’s property. Exhibitor may not apply paint, lacquer adhesive or other coating to building columns and floors or to standard booth equipment or hardwall.

  • Damage to Premises In the event the Premises are destroyed or rendered wholly uninhabitable by fire, storm, earthquake, or other casualty not caused by the negligence of Tenant, this Agreement shall terminate from such time except for the purpose of enforcing rights that may have then accrued hereunder. The rental provided for herein shall then be accounted for by and between Landlord and Tenant up to the time of such injury or destruction of the Premises, Tenant paying rentals up to such date and Landlord refunding rentals collected beyond such date. Should a portion of the Premises thereby be rendered uninhabitable, the Landlord shall have the option of either repairing such injured or damaged portion or terminating this Lease. In the event that Landlord exercises its right to repair such uninhabitable portion, the rental shall xxxxx in the proportion that the injured parts bears to the whole Premises, and such part so injured shall be restored by Landlord as speedily as practicable, after which the full rent shall recommence and the Agreement continue according to its terms.

  • Title to Properties The Company and each Subsidiary have good record and marketable title in fee simple to, or valid leasehold interests in, all real property necessary or used in the ordinary conduct of their respective businesses, except for such defects in title as could not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect. As of the Closing Date, the property of the Company and its Subsidiaries is subject to no Liens, other than Permitted Liens.

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