Destruction by Fire or Other Casualty, Condemnation Sample Clauses

Destruction by Fire or Other Casualty, Condemnation. A. If the Sublease Premises and/or the Building are partially or totally damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty, except as expressly provided herein, Subtenant shall have no right to terminate this Sublease and this Sublease shall not be terminated by reason of such casualty unless the Prime Lease is terminated by Sublandlord or Prime Landlord pursuant to the provisions of the Prime Lease. Sublandlord shall give Subtenant prompt written notice of any such termination.
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Destruction by Fire or Other Casualty, Condemnation. If the Sublet Premises or the Building shall be partially or totally damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty, Sublessee shall have no right to terminate this Sublease and this Sublease shall not be terminated by reason of such casualty unless the Underlying Lease is terminated by Sublessor or Underlying Landlord pursuant to the provisions of the Underlying Lease. If the Sublet Premises are partially or totally damaged by fire or other casualty as a consequence of which Sublessor shall receive an abatement of rent or Additional Rent relating to the Sublet Premises, then in such event, there shall be a corresponding proportionate abatement of the Fixed Rent payable hereunder. Sublessee shall give Sublessor and Underlying Landlord notice of any fire, casualty or accident in or about the Sublet Premises promptly after Sublessee becomes aware of such event. If the Underlying Lease is terminated pursuant to the provisions thereof as the result of a taking of all or any portion of the Building by condemnation (or deed in lieu thereof), this Sublease shall likewise terminate. In such event, Sublessee shall have no claim to any portion of the award with respect to any such taking, except to file a claim for the value of its fixtures or for moving expenses; provided, however, that Sublessor's award is not thereby reduced or otherwise adversely affected. Sublessee waives the provisions of Section 227 of the New York Real Property Law, which is superseded by the provisions of this paragraph.
Destruction by Fire or Other Casualty, Condemnation. Rushmore shall obtain replacement insurance to cover the building and its contents. In the event the Baltimore Branch is damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty prior to the Effective Date, Rushmore will immediately sell the Real Estate to AmericasBank pursuant to Section 6.1(a) at which time Rushmore shall assign to AmericasBank the insurance proceeds ("Real Estate Closing"), and subsequent to the Real Estate Closing, transfer to AmericasBank the Total Accounts pursuant to this Agreement. AmericasBank will reconstruct the Baltimore Branch so that it is in reasonably the same condition as it was prior to the fire or other casualty. Prior to Closing, AmericasBank will lease the Baltimore Branch to Rushmore on a month to month basis for a monthly rent not to exceed $400 per month. In the event that the Baltimore Branch or any portion thereof is condemned, AmericasBank shall succeed to Rushmore's interest in any condemnation award received and proceed to Closing.
Destruction by Fire or Other Casualty, Condemnation. A. If the Sublease Premises and/or the Building are partially or totally damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty, Subtenant shall have the right to terminate this Sublease in the same form and fashion and subject to the same qualifications and limitations as apply to the Sublandlord’s right to terminate the Prime Lease (in its capacity as tenant under the Prime Lease), as set forth in Article 11 of the Prime Lease (and subject to the Prime Landlord’s right to restore as set forth therein). Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Sublease shall be automatically terminated by reason of such casualty in the event that the Prime Lease is terminated by Sublandlord or Prime Landlord in the exercise of any termination rights conferred upon such parties pursuant to the provisions of the Prime Lease. Sublandlord shall give Subtenant prompt notice of any such termination.
Destruction by Fire or Other Casualty, Condemnation. 17.1 If the Premises or the Building are partially or totally damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty, Subtenant shall have no right to terminate this Sublease and this Sublease shall not be terminated by reason of such casualty unless the Prime Lease is terminated by Sublandlord or the Prime Landlord pursuant to the provisions of the Prime Lease. Sublandlord shall give Subtenant prompt notice of any such termination. Any termination provided for in this paragraph shall be effective on a date specified in such notice, which date shall be not less than three (3) or more than thirty (30) days after such notice is given unless otherwise provided in the Prime Lease.
Destruction by Fire or Other Casualty, Condemnation. (A) If the demised premises or the Building shall be partially or totally damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty, Sublessee shall have no right to terminate this Sublease and this Sublease shall not be terminated by reason of such casualty unless the Underlying Lease is terminated by Sublessor or Underlying Landlord pursuant to the provisions of Article 23 of the Underlying Lease. In the event Underlying Landlord agrees, pursuant to Sublessee request, to permit Sublessor to terminate its obligations for the demised premises separately from the Leased Premises in connection with the provisions of Article 23 of the Underlying Lease, then upon Sublessee's reasonable written request, Sublessor agrees to give any notice to Underlying Landlord as Sublessee shall reasonably request in connection with the provisions of Section 23.4 of the Underlying Lease.

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  • Damage by Fire or Other Casualty Tenant shall promptly notify Landlord of any damage or destruction of any portion of the Premises (a “Casualty”) and diligently repair or reconstruct such portion of the Premises to a like or better condition than existed prior to such damage or destruction. Any net insurance proceeds payable with respect to the Casualty shall be paid directly to Landlord and, if an Event of Default has not occurred hereunder, may be used for the repair or reconstruction of the applicable portion of the Premises pursuant to Landlord’s disbursement requirements and subject to the provisions of the Facility Mortgage Documents and the release of insurance proceeds by the Facility Mortgagee, if any. If such proceeds are insufficient, Tenant shall provide the required additional funds; if they are more than sufficient, the surplus shall belong and be paid to Tenant. Except as expressly provided in the last sentence of this Section 18, Tenant shall not have any right under this Lease, and hereby waives all rights under applicable law, to xxxxx, reduce or offset Rent by reason of any damage or destruction of any portion of the Premises by reason of an insured or uninsured Casualty. If the Facility Mortgagee does not agree to release all of the insurance proceeds to reimburse Tenant and Landlord does not agree to reimburse Tenant up to the amount of such insurance proceeds in the event of a Casualty that renders the Facility unsuitable for its Permitted Use, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease and remove the Facility from the Portfolio. Upon the removal of the Facility from the Portfolio, this Lease shall be of no further force or affect, except for any obligations or liability of any party hereunder that accrued on or prior to the date of the Casualty. In the event of a Casualty that does not render the Facility unsuitable for its Permitted Use, Tenant shall restore the Facility to substantially the same condition as existed immediately before the partial Casualty in accordance with the provisions of this Section 18, and the Rent shall be reduced on a pro rata basis based upon the number of beds removed from service and otherwise taking into consideration all relevant factors affecting the Facility resulting from such partial Casualty.

  • Fire or Other Casualty If the Subleased Premises are destroyed in whole or in part by fire or other casualty at any time during the Sublease and if after such damage or destruction, Sublessee, in its reasonable judgment, is not able to use Subleased Premises to substantially the same extent and for substantially the same purposes as Sublessee used the Subleased Premises before the fire or other casualty, Sublessee simultaneously shall give to Sublessor and Landlord written notice describing in reasonable detail the destruction. If the damage is not the result of negligence on the part of Sublessee, its agents, employees, or invitees and the Landlord terminates the Lease, this Sublease shall automatically terminate. If Landlord elects to restore or repair the damage so that the Subleased Premises are substantially the same as before the damage, the Sublease shall continue in effect in accordance with its terms, except that if Sublessor receives any abatement in rent, Sublessee shall receive an abatement in its Rental equal to the same percentage abatement received by Sublessor. If the damage is a result of the negligence of Sublessee or any of its agents, employees or invitees, then this Sublease shall continue in full effect in accordance with its terms with no abatement in the Rental. Sublessee shall furthermore be liable either to Sublessor or Landlord, at Sublessor's election, for all costs incurred in repairing or replacing the damage caused by the negligent action of Sublessee, its agents, employees, or invitees. SUBLESSEE ALSO AGREES TO INDEMNIFY SUBLESSOR FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS MADE AGAINST SUBLESSOR BY LANDLORD OR ANY OTHER PARTY, WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL DOCTRINE, WHICH CLAIMS ARISE IN ANY MANNER FROM THE DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE SUBLESSEE'S, ITS AGENTS', EMPLOYEES', REPRESENTATIVES OR INVITEES' NEGLIGENCE.

  • Damage or Destruction Condemnation 16.1. If the Hotel is damaged by fire or other casualty, Operator shall promptly notify Owner. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect subsequent to such casualty provided that either party may terminate this Agreement upon thirty days’ prior written notice to the other party if (a) Owner shall elect to close the Hotel as a result of such casualty (except on a temporary basis for repairs or restoration) or (b) Owner shall determine in good faith not to proceed with the restoration of the Hotel; provided further, Operator may terminate this Agreement upon thirty days’ prior written notice to Owner if forty percent (40%) or more of the rooms in the Hotel are unavailable for rental for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days or more as a result of such casualty.

  • Damage Destruction or Condemnation If, after the Effective Date and before the Closing, all or any part of the Property is destroyed or damaged (a “Casualty”), or becomes subject to condemnation or eminent domain proceedings, then Seller shall promptly notify Purchaser thereof in writing (a “Seller’s Notice”). If the damage or taking is material (as defined below), Purchaser may elect to terminate this Agreement by delivering a written notice thereof to Seller at any time prior to the date that is ten (10) business days after Purchaser’s receipt of a Seller’s Notice, time being of the essence and receive a refund of the entire Deposit, including the Hard Deposit pursuant to Section 2.2.1 hereof. If the damage or taking is not material, or if, in the case that the damage or taking is material, either Purchaser elects in writing to proceed with Closing or Seller does not receive written notice from Purchaser of Purchaser’s termination of this Agreement at any time on or prior to the date that is ten (10) business days after Seller’s delivery of a Seller’s Notice, then the parties shall proceed with the Closing without any reduction in the Purchase Price (except only for a credit in the amount of the deductible (if any) applicable to the claim for such damage or destruction); provided, however, that in such event, Purchaser shall be entitled to all insurance proceeds to which Seller may actually collect, less Seller’s costs of collection and any costs actually incurred by Seller for demolition, site cleaning, restoration or other repairs to the extent the foregoing are performed in a good and workmanlike manner (collectively, “Seller’s Costs”) or all condemnation awards payable to Seller as a result of such damage or taking (as the case may be), less Seller’s Costs, if applicable, and, to the extent the same are applicable, Seller shall either (a) assign to Purchaser at Closing Seller’s rights to any such condemnation or eminent domain awards and pay to Purchaser at Closing any such awards already received (not exceeding the amount of the Purchase Price), less Seller’s Costs, as applicable, or (b) assign to Purchaser at Closing all of Seller’s rights to the insurance proceeds associated with the damage or destruction at issue and, as applicable, pay to Purchaser at Closing any such proceeds already received not to exceed the amount of the Purchase Price, and less any costs, fees and expenses reasonably expended by Seller prior to Closing towards the repair of the damage or destruction at issue; and/or file a claim for the applicable damages under any available insurance policies, use good faith, commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate and settle such claim in substantially the same manner that Seller would have done so for its own account, and promptly pay over to Purchaser any insurance proceeds that Seller actually collects in respect thereof, less Seller’s Costs. In any event, Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that Seller shall not be required to file, maintain or participate in any suit, proceeding or action against any of its insurers, nor shall Seller be required to provide Purchaser access to, or a copy of, any portion of its casualty or other insurance policies except only as reasonably necessary in connection with a claim under such policy. For the purposes of this Section 7, damage or other casualty shall be considered to be “material” if the estimated cost to repair or restore the Property exceeds $500,000. A condemnation or other taking, shall be considered “material” if (i) the estimated cost to repair or restore the Improvements to the condition in which they existed immediately prior to such taking exceeds $500,000; (ii) the taking (after accounting for repairs and restoration to be completed by Purchaser with the awards paid to Purchaser) will have a material, adverse effect on the value, marketability, ownership and/or operation of the Property (in the manner owned and operated immediately prior to the taking); (iii) it prohibits, as a matter of applicable law, the rebuilding or repair of the number of parking spaces or Improvements substantially as they currently exist; or (iv) it materially alters or limits access to the Property from a publicly-dedicated street. If Purchaser timely elects to terminate this Agreement under this Section 7, then upon the exercise of such option by Purchaser, this Agreement shall become null and void, the entire Deposit, including the Hard Deposit pursuant to Section 2.2.1 hereof, shall be immediately returned to Purchaser, and neither party shall have any further liability or obligations hereunder, except for the Surviving Obligations. Seller and Purchaser hereby agree that the Uniform Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act, Section 5.007 of the Texas Property Code, shall not be applicable to this Agreement or the transaction contemplated hereby. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained above in this Section 7, in the event that a Casualty shall occur with respect to the Property, and all or a portion of the losses resulting therefrom (but not including any deductibles) are not covered by the property or casualty insurance maintained by Seller with respect to the Property or if Seller is unable to assign its claim to such insured casualty, then, within ten (10) days after Seller gains knowledge of such Casualty, Seller shall notify Purchaser that: (i) Seller shall provide Purchaser with a credit against the Purchase Price in the amount of the reasonable estimated costs for the repair or restoration of the affected Property by such Casualty, (ii) that Seller has elected to terminate this Agreement by reason of the occurrence of such Casualty, or (iii) that Seller has elected to provide Buyer the right to terminate this Agreement by reason of the occurrence of such Casualty, regardless of materiality. In the event that Seller fails to provide any such notice within such ten (10) day period, Seller shall be deemed to have elected to proceed in accordance with clause (iii) of the preceding sentence. In the event that Seller proceeds in accordance with clause (i) above, then the parties shall proceed to Closing (subject to the terms of this Agreement), and Seller shall provide Purchaser with the applicable credit against the Purchase Price. In the event that Seller elects to proceed in accordance with clause (ii) above, then the Deposit, including the Hard Deposit pursuant to Section 2.2.1 hereof, shall be refunded to Purchaser and the Parties shall have no further rights or obligations under this Agreement, except those which expressly survive such termination. In the event that Seller elects to proceed in accordance with clause (iii) above, then Purchaser shall have the right, within ten (10) days after the date on which Seller notifies Purchaser of such election, to (x) terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller, in which case the Deposit, including the Hard Deposit pursuant to Section 2.2.1 hereof, shall be refunded to Purchaser and the Parties shall have no further rights or obligations under this Agreement, except those which expressly survive such termination, or (y) proceed to Closing without any credit against or deduction from the Purchase Price. If Purchaser fails to provide any such notice within such ten

  • Condemnation or Casualty Seller agrees to give Purchaser prompt written notice of any fire or other casualty occurring to all or any portion of the improvements at the Real Property and/or Personalty between the date hereof and the date of closing. If prior to the closing, there shall occur:

  • Casualty; Condemnation There is no unrepaired casualty damage to any of such Seller’s Properties and there is no pending condemnation or similar proceedings or written notices thereof affecting any Property, and, to Sellers’ Knowledge, no action is threatened or contemplated except as set forth on Schedule 3.2(e) attached hereto.

  • Damage Destruction and Condemnation (a) If all or any part of the Property shall be damaged or destroyed, or if title to or the temporary use of the whole or any part of the Property shall be taken or condemned by a competent authority for any public or quasi-public use or purpose, subject to the terms of the Indenture, there shall be no abatement or reduction in the amounts payable by Grantor under the Indenture and Grantor shall continue to be obligated to make such payments.

  • Casualty or Condemnation If, prior to the Closing, the Improvements or any material portion thereof (having a replacement cost equal to or in excess of $100,000 are damaged or destroyed by fire or casualty, or are taken by eminent domain by any governmental entity, and Seller is unable to restore such damage or destruction prior to the Closing Date in the case of a casualty, then Buyer shall have the option, exercisable by written notice given to Seller at or prior to the Closing, to terminate this Agreement, whereupon all obligations of all parties hereto shall cease, the Deposit shall be returned to Buyer, and this Agreement shall be void and without recourse to the parties hereto except for provisions which are expressly stated to survive such termination. If Buyer does not elect to terminate this Agreement as aforesaid or if such damage or destruction or taking has a replacement cost or is in an amount of less than $100,000, Buyer shall proceed with the consummation of the Closing (to the extent then otherwise obligated to do so) without reduction or offset of the Purchase Price, and in such case, unless the Seller shall have previously restored the Real Property to its condition prior to the occurrence of any such damage or destruction, Seller shall pay over or assign to Buyer all amounts received or due from, and all claims against, any insurance company or governmental entity as a result of such destruction or taking, and Seller shall pay the applicable deductible amount under the insurance maintained by Seller. In the event of any such casualty or condemnation, Seller agrees to (a) provide Buyer with copies of all written communications between Seller or the Partnership and their insurance carriers or the applicable governmental authorities, as applicable, the subject matter of which is the adjustment of insurance proceeds or condemnation awards, and (b) allow Buyer to review and make comments to any proposed settlement arrangement proposed to be entered into by Seller or the Partnership with any such third party; provided, that after the Inspection Period, if Buyer has not terminated this Agreement, Seller shall not enter into any settlement arrangement concerning casualty or condemnation in excess of $50,000 without obtaining the prior written consent of Buyer, which consent may be granted or withheld in Buyer’s sole discretion.

  • Total Condemnation If all of the Premises is condemned by eminent domain, inversely condemned or sold under threat of condemnation for any public or quasi-public use or purpose ("Condemned"), this Lease shall terminate as of the earlier of the date the condemning authority takes title to or possession of the Premises, and Rent shall be adjusted to the date of termination.

  • Damage or Destruction of Premises If the Premises, the Unit or the Building or any part thereof shall be damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty (a “casualty”), or ordered to be demolished by the action of any public authority in consequence of a casualty, or taken by any exercise of the right of eminent domain, Tenant shall immediately give notice thereof to Landlord. Unless this Lease is terminated as provided herein, this Lease shall remain in full force and effect and Landlord shall proceed (or shall cause the Primary Board to proceed) with diligence to repair or cause to be repaired such damage so as to restore the Premises, the Building and access thereto, or what may remain thereof (including the Initial Tenant Work but excluding any other Tenant Work), as nearly as practicable to the condition they were in immediately prior to such damage, destruction or taking, subject to then applicable Legal Requirements and Title Matters, but neither Landlord nor the Primary Board shall be required to expend in such repair or rebuilding more than the proceeds of insurance or award of damages, if any, recovered or recoverable with respect to such damage, destruction or taking (plus, in the case of casualty, the amount of any insurance deductibles (which shall be deemed Operating Costs)), less Landlord’s (or the Primary Board’s) reasonable expenses incurred in collecting such proceeds or award, as the case may be, but in the case of damage or destruction only to the extent Landlord was carrying the insurance required to be carried pursuant to this Lease at the time of such damage or destruction. All such repairs made necessary by any negligent act or omission or any willful misconduct of Tenant shall be made by Landlord (or the Primary Board) at Tenant’s expense to the extent that the cost of such repairs is not covered by insurance proceeds available therefor (including the payment by Tenant of any applicable deductible amount). Landlord shall not be liable for delays in the making of any such repairs that are due to Force Majeure, nor shall Landlord be liable for any inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant or injury to the business of Tenant resulting from delays in repairing such damage. All repairs to and replacements of Tenant Property and any Tenant Work other than the Initial Tenant Work shall be made by and at the expense of Tenant, which work Tenant shall promptly commence as soon as practicable and thereafter prosecute diligently to completion.

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