Common use of CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE WAIVER Clause in Contracts

CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE WAIVER. Tenant waives the provisions of California Civil Code Sections 1932(2) and 1933(4) with respect to the destruction of the Premises, California Civil Code Sections 1941 and 1942 with respect to Landlord’s repair duties and Tenant’s right to repair, California Civil Code Section 1950.7 with respect to the return of a security deposit, and California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1265.130, allowing either party to petition the Superior Court to terminate this Lease in the event of a partial taking of the Premises by condemnation as herein defined, and any right of redemption or reinstatement of Tenant under any present or future case law or statutory provision (including California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 473 and 1179, California Civil Code Section 3275) in the event Tenant is dispossessed from the Premises for any reason, and California Civil Code Section 1950.7 with respect to time periods during which any Security Deposit must be returned. This waiver applies to future statutes enacted in addition or in substitution of the statutes specified herein.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE WAIVER. Tenant waives the provisions of California Civil Code Sections 1932(2) and 1933(4) with respect to the destruction of the Premises, California Civil Code Sections 1941 and 1942 with respect to Landlord’s repair duties and Tenant’s right to repair, California Civil Code Section 1950.7 with respect to the return of a security deposit, and California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1265.130, allowing either party to petition the Superior Court to terminate this Lease in the event of a partial taking of the Premises by condemnation as herein defined, and any right of redemption or reinstatement of Tenant under any present or future case law or statutory provision (including California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 473 and 1179, California Civil Code Section 3275) in the event Tenant is dispossessed from the Premises for any reason, and California Civil Code Section 1950.7 with respect to time periods during which any Security Deposit must be returned. This waiver applies to future statutes enacted in addition or in substitution of the statutes specified herein.. FORCE MAJEURE

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE WAIVER. Tenant waives the provisions of California Civil Code Sections 1932(2) and 1933(4) with respect to the destruction of the Premises, California Civil Code Sections 1941 and 1942 with respect to Landlord’s repair duties and Tenant’s right to repair, California Civil Code Section 1950.7 with respect to the return of a security deposit, and California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1265.130, allowing either party to petition the Superior Court to terminate this Lease in the event of a partial taking of the Premises by condemnation as herein defined, and any right of redemption or reinstatement of Tenant under any present or future case law or statutory provision (including California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 473 and 1179, California Civil Code Section 3275) in the event Tenant is dispossessed from the Premises for any reason, and California Civil Code Section 1950.7 with respect to time periods during which any Security Deposit must be returned. This waiver applies to future statutes enacted in addition or in substitution of the statutes specified herein.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Startup Lab Lease Agreement

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