Restoration Date definition
Examples of Restoration Date in a sentence
If Tenant does not terminate this Lease within such 5-business day period, the Outside Restoration Date shall be automatically amended to be the date identified in the Restoration Date Extension Notice.
Tenant may not exercise such additional right to terminate this Lease except within 30 days after the Outside Restoration Date (as so extended by such a notice or notices).
Landlord shall not be liable for any inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant or injury to the business of Tenant resulting from delays in repairing the damage, however if the delays continue more than ninety (90) days beyond the initial Outside Restoration Date, Tenant may elect to terminate this Lease in the manner provided above.
The Outside Restoration Date shall be extended for up to ninety (90) days on account of delays caused by Force Majeure.
If Landlord does not substantially complete the Landlord Repairs by the Outside Restoration Date (defined below), Tenant may terminate this Lease by notifying Landlord within 15 days after the Outside Restoration Date and before the substantial completion of the Landlord Repairs.
Landlord shall not be liable for any inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant or injury to the business of Tenant resulting from delays in repairing the damage, however if the delays continue more than sixty (60) days beyond the initial Outside Restoration Date, Tenant may elect to terminate this Lease in the manner provided above.
The Outside Restoration Date shall be extended for up to sixty (60) days on account of delays caused by Force Majeure.
An actual restoration shall occur on the date as of which Company Contributions, if any, would be allocated, coincident with or next following the fulfillment of all conditions required for restoration, and such date shall be termed the "Restoration Date".
The Restoration Amount shall be derived from Company contributions, which shall accrue as of the Restoration Date.
The Outside Restoration Date shall be extended for up to ninety (90) days on account of delays beyond the reasonable control of Landlord as described in the next sentence.