Common use of Building Contaminants Clause in Contracts

Building Contaminants. To prevent the contamination, growth, or deposit of any mold, mildew, bacillus, virus, pollen, or other micro-organism (collectively, “Biologicals”) and the deposit, release or circulation of any indoor contaminants including emissions from paint, carpet and drapery treatments, cleaning, maintenance and construction materials and supplies, pesticides, pressed wood products, insulation, and other materials and products (collectively with Biologicals, “Contaminants”) that could adversely affect the health, safety or welfare of any tenant, employee, or other occupant of the Building or their invitees (each, an “Occupant”), Sublandlord and Subtenant shall, at their sole cost and expense, at all times during the term hereof (1) operate the Premises and Subleased Premises (respectively) in such a manner to reasonably prevent or minimize the accumulation of stagnant water and moisture in planters, kitchen appliances and vessels, carpeting, insulation, water coolers, and any other locations where stagnant water or moisture could accumulate, and (2) otherwise operate the Premises and Subleased Premises (as applicable) to prevent the generation, growth, deposit, release or circulation of any Contaminants.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sublease Agreement (Compugen LTD), Sublease Agreement (Kalobios Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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Building Contaminants. To prevent the contamination, growth, or deposit of any mold, mildew, bacillus, virus, pollen, or other micro-organism (collectively, “Biologicals”) and the deposit, release or circulation of any indoor contaminants including emissions from paint, carpet and drapery treatments, cleaning, maintenance and construction materials and supplies, pesticides, pressed wood products, insulation, and other materials and products (collectively with Biologicals, “Contaminants”) that could adversely affect the health, safety or welfare of any tenant, employee, or other occupant of the Building or their invitees (each, an “Occupant”), Sublandlord and Subtenant Tenant shall, at their Tenant’s sole cost and expense, at all times during the term hereof (1) operate the Premises and Subleased Premises (respectively) in such a manner to reasonably prevent or minimize the accumulation of stagnant water and moisture in planters, kitchen appliances and vessels, carpeting, insulation, water coolers, and any other locations where stagnant water or moisture could accumulate, and (2) otherwise operate the Premises and Subleased Premises (as applicable) to prevent the generation, growth, deposit, release or circulation of any Contaminants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Reference (Strongbridge Biopharma PLC)

Building Contaminants. To prevent the contamination, growth, or deposit of any mold, mildew, bacillus, virus, pollen, or other micro-organism (collectively, "Biologicals") and the deposit, release or circulation of any indoor contaminants including emissions from paint, carpet and drapery treatments, cleaning, maintenance and construction materials and supplies, pesticides, pressed wood products, insulation, and other materials and products (collectively with Biologicals, "Contaminants") that could adversely affect the health, safety or welfare of any tenant, employee, or other occupant of the Building or their invitees (each, an "Occupant"), Sublandlord and Subtenant Sublessee shall, at their Sublessee's sole cost and expense, at all times during the term hereof (1) operate the Premises and Subleased Premises (respectively) in such a manner to reasonably prevent or minimize the accumulation of stagnant water and moisture in planters, kitchen appliances and vessels, carpeting, insulation, water coolers, and any other locations where stagnant water or moisture could accumulate, and (2) otherwise operate the Premises and Subleased Premises (as applicable) to prevent the generation, growth, deposit, release or circulation of any Contaminants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sublease Agreement (Commerce Energy Group Inc)

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Building Contaminants. To prevent the contamination, growth, or deposit of any mold, mildew, bacillus, virus, pollen, or other micro-organism (collectively, “Biologicals”) and the deposit, release or circulation of any indoor contaminants including emissions from paint, carpet and drapery treatments, cleaning, maintenance and construction materials and supplies, pesticides, pressed wood products, insulation, and other materials and products (collectively with Biologicals, “Contaminants”) that could adversely affect the health, safety or welfare of any tenant, employee, or other occupant of the Building or their invitees (each, an “Occupant”),, Sublandlord and Subtenant Sublessee shall, at their Sublessee’s sole cost and expense, at all times during the term hereof (1) operate the Premises and Subleased Premises (respectively) in such a manner to reasonably prevent or minimize the accumulation of stagnant water and moisture in planters, kitchen appliances and vessels, carpeting, insulation, water coolers, and any other locations where stagnant water or moisture could accumulate, and (2) otherwise operate the Premises and Subleased Premises (as applicable) in such a manner to reasonably prevent or minimize the generation, growth, deposit, release or circulation of any Contaminants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sublease Agreement (Selectica Inc)

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