Connector Contingency Sample Clauses

Connector Contingency. If, despite Landlord’s and Tenant’s reasonable efforts, either (i) the City refuses to issue the Connector Warm Shell Permits and Landlord and Tenant have exhausted all reasonable remedies and appeals and either Landlord or Tenant gives the other written notice that the City has refused to issue the Connector Warm Shell Permits, or (ii) Landlord does not substantially complete the Warm Shell Work in the Phase 2 Premises by December 31, 2013 (either of such events is a “Contingency Failure”), then Tenant has the right, as its sole right or remedy with respect to the Contingency Failure, upon 90 day’s notice written to Landlord given at any time within 90 days after the Contingency Failure occurs, to either (a) terminate this Lease as to all of the Premises, in which case this Lease will terminate on the earlier of the 270th day after the date Tenant delivers the termination notice or the date Tenant vacates and surrenders possession of the Phase 1 Premises to Landlord in the condition this Lease requires at the expiration of the Term (the “Contingency Termination Date”), with the same effect as if that were the scheduled expiration date of the Initial Term, provided that Tenant must pay Net Rent with respect to the Phase 1 Premises in the amount of $113,420 per month from the date Tenant delivers the termination notice until the Contingency Termination Date, or (b) lease the 3260 Building and the 3270 Building without the Connector, in which case Landlord and Tenant will promptly negotiate in good faith and enter into an amendment to this Lease that excludes the Connector from the Premises but includes the 3260 Building and the 3270 Building in the Premises at the same Net Rent per square foot as this Lease provides and otherwise on substantially the same terms as this Lease with respect to the 3250 Building, the 3260 Building, and the 3270 Building. If Tenant does not exercise its right under this Section 2.f to either terminate this Lease or lease the 3260 Building and 3270 Building within 90 days after a Contingency Failure occurs, this Lease will remain in full force and effect as to the Phase 1 Premises and Landlord and Tenant will promptly negotiate and enter into an amendment to this Lease that excludes the Phase 2 Premises from the Premises but is otherwise on substantially the same economic terms as this Lease with respect to the Phase 1 Premises. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Tenant exercises its right under this Section 2.f to terminate this ...

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