Delays Caused by Tenant Sample Clauses

Delays Caused by Tenant. There shall be no abatement of rent, and the ninety (90) day period specified in Section 2.4 shall be deemed extended, to the extent of any delays caused by acts or omissions of Tenant, Tenant’s agents, employees and contractors, or for Tenant delays as defined in any work letter agreement attached to this Lease, if any (hereinafter “Tenant Delays”). Tenant shall pay to Landlord an amount equal to one thirtieth (1/30th) of the Base Monthly Rent due for the first full calendar month of the Lease term for each day of Tenant Delay. For purposes of the foregoing calculation, the Base Monthly Rent payable for the first full calendar month of the term of this Lease shall not be reduced by any abated rent, conditionally waived rent, free rent or similar rental concessions, if any. Landlord and Tenant agree that the foregoing payment constitutes a fair and reasonable estimate of the damages Landlord will incur as the result of a Tenant Delay. Within thirty (30) days after Landlord tenders possession of the Premises to Tenant, Landlord shall notify Tenant of Landlord’s reasonable estimate of the date Landlord could have delivered possession of the Premises to Tenant but for the Tenant Delays. After delivery of said notice, Tenant shall immediately pay to Landlord the amount described above for the period of Tenant Delay.
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Delays Caused by Tenant. There shall be no abatement of rent, and the one hundred twenty (120) day period and the two hundred forty (240) day period specified in Section 3.2 shall be deemed extended, to the extent of any delays caused by acts or omissions of Tenant, Tenant's agents, employees and contractors, or for Tenant delays as defined in the work letter agreement attached to this Lease, if any (hereinafter "Tenant Delays"). The Commencement Date shall not be extended due to Tenant Delays.
Delays Caused by Tenant. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Lease (including provisions related to the Rent Commencement Date), if City’s inability to deliver possession of the Premises on the Estimated Commencement Date results from Tenant’s or its Agents’ acts or omissions, then Base Rent and Additional Charges payable by Tenant will commence on the date when City would have delivered possession of the Premises but for those acts or omissions.
Delays Caused by Tenant. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 4.1, if Landlord's failure to deliver possession of the premises to Tenant on the Scheduled Rent Commencement Date results from Tenant's (or its agents' or employees') acts or omission, the Monthly Rent and additional rent payable by Tenant shall commence on the date when Landlord would have delivered possession of the Premises but for such acts or omissions.
Delays Caused by Tenant. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, if County’s inability to deliver possession of the Premises on the Estimated Commencement Date results from Tenant’s or its Agents’ acts or omissions, then Base Rent and Additional Charges payable by Tenant hereunder shall commence on the date when Landlord would have delivered possession of the Premises but for such acts or omissions.
Delays Caused by Tenant. If the Effective Date is delayed due in any respect to Tenant's failure to meet the schedule set forth in paragraph 3 of this Exhibit B, or due to construction delays related to any changes required by Tenant, or due to any other failures by Tenant to perform its obligations under this Exhibit B or otherwise under the Lease or the Amendment, then any such delays shall be deemed Tenant caused delays for purposes of determining the Effective Date pursuant to paragraph 2 of the Amendment.
Delays Caused by Tenant. There shall be no abatement of rent, and the sixty (60) day period following the Commencement Date before which Tenant's right to cancel this Lease accrues under paragraph 3.2. shall be deemed extended to the extent of any delays caused by acts or omissions of Tenant, Tenant's agents, employees and contractors.
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Delays Caused by Tenant. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary ----------------------- contained in this Lease, if Landlord's failure to deliver possession of the Premises to Tenant upon the Scheduled Commencement Date is the result of any Tenant Delays (as defined in Section 6 of the Work Letter), the Rent and all other sums and charges payable hereunder shall commence on the date upon which Landlord would have delivered possession of the Premises with all of Landlord's Work Substantially Completed therein but for the occurrence of any such Tenant Delays.
Delays Caused by Tenant. If the Substantial Completion Date shall be delayed by reason of a Tenant Delay, the Premises shall be deemed Substantially Complete for purposes of determining the Commencement Date as of the day that the Premises would have been Substantially Complete but for such Tenant Delay as determined by Landlord in its reasonable discretion. Tenant shall pay to Landlord a sum equal to any additional cost to Landlord in completing Landlord's Work resulting from any Tenant Delay if, as a result thereof, the aggregate cost to complete Landlord's Work is increased. Any such sum shall be in addition to any sums payable pursuant to any other section of this Lease and shall be paid to Landlord within ten (10) days after Landlord submits an invoice to Tenant. Any costs payable pursuant to this Section 1.3b shall be collectable in the same manner as Rent and, if Tenant defaults in the payment thereof, Landlord shall have the same rights as in the Event of Default by Tenant in the payment of Rent in addition to any other remedies and Landlord shall have no obligation to continue the performance of Landlord's Work until Tenant shall have cured such Default.
Delays Caused by Tenant. If the commencement of the term is delayed due in any respect to Tenant's failure to meet the schedule set forth in paragraph 3 above, or due to construction delays related to any changes required by Tenant, or due to any other failures by Tenant to perform its obligations under this Exhibit C or otherwise under the Lease, then any such delays shall be deemed Tenant caused delays for purposes of determining the commencement date and the term of the Lease.
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