Common use of Destruction of Property Clause in Contracts

Destruction of Property. If at any time during the term of this lease, the premises or any part of the building or parcel shall be damaged or destroyed by fire in such a way as not to render the same unfit for the conduct of Tenant business or so as not to injure Tenant business, then Landlord shall promptly and through the exercise of reasonable diligence repair and restore such damage, at Landlord expense, to the condition in which they existed immediately prior to the damage or destruction. In such case there shall be no abatement of rent.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement for Work Space, Lease Agreement for Workspace, Lease Agreement for Work Space

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