Common use of DAMAGE TO PREMISES Clause in Contracts

DAMAGE TO PREMISES. If the Premises are damaged by fire or other serious disaster or accident and the Premises becomes uninhabitable as a result, Tenant may immediately vacate the Premises and terminate this Agreement upon notice to Landlord, including the Option to Purchase contained herein. Tenant will be responsible for any unpaid rent or will receive any prepaid rent up to the day of such fire, disaster or accident, but shall then be entitled to a refund of a pro-rata portion of the credit, if any, Tenant would have received if Tenant exercised the Option To Purchase and closed on the Premises. If the Premises are only partially damaged and inhabitable, Landlord may make full repairs and will do so within a prompt and reasonable amount of time. At the discretion of Landlord, the rent may be reduced while the repairs are being made.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Own Agreement, Own Lease Agreement, Own Lease Agreement

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