Common use of Damage From Uninsured Peril Clause in Contracts

Damage From Uninsured Peril. The Building or Project is damaged by an Uninsured Peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds 2% of the then actual replacement cost thereof; provided, however, that Landlord may not terminate this Lease pursuant to this Section 11.2B if one or more tenants of the Project agree in writing to pay the amount by which the cost to restore the damage exceeds such amount and subsequently deposit such amount with Landlord within 30 days after Landlord has notified Tenant of its election to terminate this Lease;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Acceptance Agreement (Miramar Labs, Inc.), Acceptance Agreement (Miramar Labs, Inc.)

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Damage From Uninsured Peril. The Building or Project is damaged by an Uninsured Peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds 210% of the then actual replacement cost thereof; provided, however, that Landlord may not terminate this Lease pursuant to this Section 11.2B if one or more tenants of the Project agree in writing to pay the amount by which the cost to restore the damage exceeds such amount and subsequently deposit such amount with Landlord within 30 days after Landlord has notified Tenant of its election to terminate this Lease;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: By and Between (American Science & Engineering Inc)

Damage From Uninsured Peril. The Building or Project is damaged by an Uninsured Peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds 2% of the then actual replacement cost thereofof the Building; provided, however, that Landlord may not terminate this Lease pursuant to this Section 11.2B if one or more tenants of the Project agree in writing to pay the amount by which the cost to restore the damage exceeds such amount and subsequently deposit such amount with Landlord within 30 days after Landlord has notified Tenant of its election to terminate this Lease;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acceptance Agreement (Nassda Corp)

Damage From Uninsured Peril. The Building or Project is damaged by an Uninsured Peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds 2% of the then actual replacement cost thereof; provided, however, that Landlord may not terminate this Lease pursuant to this Section 11.2B if one or more tenants of the Project Building agree in writing to pay the amount by which the cost to restore the damage exceeds such amount and subsequently deposit such amount with Landlord within 30 days after Landlord has notified Tenant of its election to terminate this Lease;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Concentric Medical Inc)

Damage From Uninsured Peril. The Either the Project or the Building or Project is damaged by an Uninsured Peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds 25% of the then actual replacement cost thereof; provided, however, that Landlord may not terminate this Lease pursuant to this Section 11.2B if one or more tenants of the Project agree Tenant agrees in writing to pay the amount by which the cost to restore the damage exceeds such amount and subsequently deposit such amount with Landlord within 30 days after Landlord has notified Tenant of its election to terminate this Lease;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acceptance Agreement (Electroglas Inc)

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Damage From Uninsured Peril. The Either the Project or the Building or Project is damaged by an Uninsured Peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds two percent (2% %) of the then actual replacement cost thereof; provided, however, that Landlord may not terminate this Lease pursuant to this Section 11.2B 11.2(b) if one or more tenants of the Project agree Tenant agrees in writing to pay the amount by which the cost to restore the damage exceeds such amount and subsequently deposit such amount with Landlord within 30 thirty (30) days after Landlord has notified Tenant of its election to terminate this Lease;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (COUPONS.com Inc)

Damage From Uninsured Peril. The Building or Project is damaged by an Uninsured Peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds 2% of the then actual replacement cost thereofPeril; provided, however, that Landlord may not terminate this Lease pursuant to this Section 11.2B if one or more tenants of the Project agree in writing to pay the amount by which the cost to restore the damage exceeds such amount and subsequently deposit such amount with Landlord within 30 days after Landlord has notified Tenant of its election to terminate this Lease;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acceptance Agreement (IDEAYA Biosciences, Inc.)

Damage From Uninsured Peril. The Building or Project is damaged by an Uninsured Peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore exceeds 2% five percent (5%) of the then actual replacement cost thereof; provided, however, that Landlord may not terminate this Lease pursuant to this Section 11.2B 11.2.B if one or more tenants of the Project agree Tenant agrees in writing to pay the amount by which the cost to restore the damage to the Building exceeds such amount and subsequently deposit deposits such excess amount with Landlord within 30 thirty (30) days after Landlord has notified Tenant of its election to terminate this Lease;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Disturbance and Attornment Agreement (Intevac Inc)

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