Direct Payment by Landlord Sample Clauses

Direct Payment by Landlord. If any Imposition or other item of Rent is required to be paid directly by Landlord, then: (a) Landlord appoints Tenant as Landlord's attorney in fact for the purpose of making such payment; and (b) if the person entitled to receive such payment refuses to accept it from Tenant, then Tenant shall give Landlord Notice of such fact and shall remit payment of such Imposition to Landlord in a timely manner accompanied by reasonable instructions as to the further remittance of such payment. Landlord shall with reasonable promptness comply with Tenant's reasonable instructions and shall Indemnify Tenant against Landlord's failure to do so.
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Direct Payment by Landlord. Additional Rent shall include obligations of Tenant owed to third parties by virtue of other provisions of this Lease. If any such Additional Rent is required by such third parties to be paid directly by Landlord, then: (a) Landlord appoints Tenant as Landlord’s attorney-in-fact solely to make such payment; and (b) if the payee nevertheless refuses to accept payment from Tenant, then Tenant shall Notify Landlord and shall pay such amount to Landlord in a timely manner with reasonable instructions on remittance of such payment by Landlord to the payee. Landlord shall with reasonable promptness comply with Tenant’s reasonable instructions, and Landlord shall pay (either to the third party directly or to Tenant within 30 days after Notice) any penalties, late fees, finance charges, lost discounts or other amounts payable to the obligee as a direct result of Landlord's failure to do so.
Direct Payment by Landlord. If any Additional Rent must be paid directly by Xxxxxxxx and the payee refuses to accept payment from Xxxxxx, then:
Direct Payment by Landlord. If any Imposition or other item of Rent is required to be paid directly by Landlord, then Landlord shall appoint as Landlord’s attorney in fact (1) Depository for the purpose of making any such payment of Real Estate Taxes if Depository is entitled to make such payments directly pursuant to the provisions of Section 4.5, and (2) Tenant for the purpose of making any such payment of any other Imposition or other item of Rent. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the person entitled to receive such payment refuses to accept it from Depository or Tenant, as applicable, then Depository or Tenant, as applicable, shall give Landlord Notice of such fact and shall remit payment of such Imposition or other item of Rent to Landlord in a timely manner accompanied by reasonable instructions as to the further remittance of such payment. Landlord shall with reasonable promptness comply with the Depository’s or Tenant’s, as applicable, reasonable instructions and shall Indemnify Depository or Tenant, as applicable, against Landlord’s failure to do so.
Direct Payment by Landlord. If any Imposition or other item of Rent required to be paid by Tenant is required by applicable Laws to be paid directly by Landlord, then: (a) Landlord appoints Tenant as Landlord's attorney in fact for the purpose of making such payment; and (b) if the Person entitled to receive such payment refuses to accept it from Tenant, then Tenant shall give Landlord Notice of such fact no later than ten (10) days prior to the date such payment is due, shall accompany such Notice with such payment and shall include in such Notice reasonable instructions as to the further remittance of such payment. Landlord shall with reasonable promptness comply with Tenant's reasonable instructions and shall assume responsibility for interest and penalties resulting from Landlord's failure to do so.
Direct Payment by Landlord. If any Imposition or other item of Rent is required to be paid directly by Landlord, then Landlord shall appoint as Landlord's attorney in fact (1) Depository for the purpose of making any such payment of Real Estate Taxes if Depository is entitled to make such payments directly pursuant to the provisions of Section 4.5, and (2) Tenant for the purpose of making any such payment of any other Imposition or other item of Rent. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the person entitled to receive such payment refuses to accept it from Depository or Tenant, as applicable, then Depository or Tenant, as applicable, shall give Landlord Notice of such fact and shall remit payment of such Imposition or other item of
Direct Payment by Landlord. Additional Rent shall include obligations of Tenant owed to third parties by virtue of other provisions of this Lease. If any such Additional Rent is required by such third parties to be paid directly by Landlord, then Tenant shall Notify Landlord and shall pay such amount to Landlord in a timely manner with reasonable instructions on remittance of such payment by Landlord to the payee. Landlord shall with reasonable promptness comply with Tenant’s reasonable instructions, and Landlord shall pay (either to the third party directly or to Tenant within 30 days after Notice) any penalties, late fees, finance charges, lost discounts or other amounts payable to the obligee as a direct result of Landlord's failure to do so.
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Direct Payment by Landlord. If any Additional Rent must be paid directly by Landlord, then: (a) Landlord appoints Tenant as Landlord’s attorney-in-fact to make such payment; and (b) if the payee nevertheless refuses to accept payment from Tenant, then Tenant shall notify Landlord and shall pay such amount to Landlord in a timely manner with reasonable instructions on remittance of such payment. Landlord shall with reasonable promptness comply with Tenant’s reasonable instructions. Landlord shall indemnify Tenant against Landlord’s failure to do so.

Related to Direct Payment by Landlord

  • Payment By Landlord; Interest Upon a Default by Tenant hereunder, Landlord may, without waiving or releasing any obligation of Tenant hereunder, make such payment or perform such act. All sums so paid or incurred by Landlord, together with interest thereon, from the date such sums were paid or incurred, at the annual rate equal to 12% per annum or the highest rate permitted by law (the “Default Rate”), whichever is less, shall be payable to Landlord on demand as Additional Rent. Nothing herein shall be construed to create or impose a duty on Landlord to mitigate any damages resulting from Tenant’s Default hereunder.

  • Payment by Tenant Tenant shall pay to Landlord, within fifteen (15) days after delivery by Landlord to Tenant of statements therefor: (i) sums equal to expenditures reasonably made and obligations incurred by Landlord in connection with Landlord’s performance or cure of any of Tenant’s obligations pursuant to the provisions of Section 19.2.3 above; and (ii) sums equal to all expenditures made and obligations incurred by Landlord in collecting or attempting to collect the Rent or in enforcing or attempting to enforce any rights of Landlord under this Lease or pursuant to law, including, without limitation, all legal fees and other amounts so expended. Tenant’s obligations under this Section 19.3 shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of the Lease Term.

  • Assignment by Landlord Landlord shall have the right to transfer and assign, in whole or in part, all its rights and obligations hereunder, in the Premises, and in such event and upon such transfer no further liability or obligation shall thereafter accrue against Landlord hereunder.

  • Services by Landlord Landlord shall cause to be furnished to the Premises, in common with other tenants, during business hours of 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., Monday through Friday (excluding National and State holidays), the following services; janitorial services (once per working day after normal working hours), water (if available from city mains) for drinking, lavatory and toilet purposes, operatorless elevator service and, to Suite 200, heating and air conditioning for the reasonably comfortable use and occupancy of the Premises, provided heating and cooling conforming to any governmental regulation prescribing limitations thereon shall be deemed to comply with this service. Landlord shall furnish Suite 200 of the Premises with electricity for the maintenance of building standard fluorescent lighting composed of 2' x 4' fixtures. Incandescent fixtures, table lamps, all lighting other than the aforesaid building standard fluorescent light, dimmers and all lighting controls other than controls for the aforesaid building standard fluorescent lighting shall be serviced, replaced and maintained at Tenant's expense. Landlord shall also furnish Suite 200 of the Premises with electricity for lighting for the aforesaid building standard fluorescent lighting and for the operation of general office machines, such as electric typewriters, desk top computers, word processing equipment, dictating equipment, adding machines and calculators, and general service non-production type office copy machines. Landlord shall have the right to enter and inspect the Premises and all electrical devices therein from time to time, provided that Landlord shall have no obligation to provide more than fifty (50) circuits of electricity for convenience outlets serving Suite 200 of the Premises. After hours heating and air conditioning is available to Suite 200 at a charge of $25.00 per hour, per zone, with a minimum of two (2) hours per occurrence. All additional costs resulting from Tenant's extraordinary usage of heating, air conditioning or electricity shall be paid by Tenant upon demand as Additional Rent for each month or portion thereof, and Tenant shall not install equipment with unusual demands for any of the foregoing without Landlord's prior written consent, which Landlord may withhold if it determines that in its opinion such equipment may not be safely used in the Premises or that electrical service is not adequate therefor. Provided however, Tenant may install a supplemental HVAC unit to serve the Premises or other high demand equipment at its own cost and expense. The supplemental HVAC unit or high demand equipment shall be approved by Landlord and shall be installed in a location approved by Landlord and, if installed in Suite 200, separately metered by an E/mon D/mon, or equivalent, meter. Tenant shall pay all costs involved in installing and maintaining the supplemental HVAC unit and/or equipment and related meter, including purchase, installation, maintenance, removal and restoration costs (if Landlord requires removal at the end of the Lease Term), and monthly utility bills read from the meter in Suite 200 by Landlord. Monthly utility bills from the meter shall be paid in the same manner as Rent under Section Four of this Lease and subject to the same penalties for nonpayment or late payment. At Landlord's option, upon expiration of the Lease the Tenant (at Tenant's expense) shall remove from the Premises any separate panel, meter, and all associated wiring related to the HVAC unit and high demand equipment, and shall restore that portion of the Premises to Building standard conditions. If heat generating machines or equipment shall be used in the Premises by Tenant which affect the temperature otherwise maintained by the heating and air conditioning system, Landlord shall have the right to install supplemental air conditioning units in the Premises and the cost thereof, including the cost of engineering and installation, and the cost of operation and maintenance thereof, shall be paid by Tenant upon demand by Landlord. Landlord shall further provide a reasonable pro rata amount of unreserved free parking, (three (3) spaces for each one thousand (1,000) square foot of the Premises) in common with the other tenants, for Tenant's employees and visitors. Suite 102 of the Premises shall have a separate electrical meter and Tenant shall be directly responsible for electrical charges to Suite 102. Landlord shall provide up to twenty-two (22) circuits for convenience outlets serving Suite 102. So long as Landlord acts reasonably and in good faith, there shall be no abatement or reduction of Rent by reason of any of the foregoing services not being continuously provided to Tenant. Tenant shall report immediately to Landlord any defective condition in or about the Premises known to Tenant and if such defect is not so reported and such failure to promptly report results in other damage, Tenant shall be liable for same. Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for any damage caused to Tenant and its property due to the Building or any part or appurtenance thereof being improperly constructed or being or becoming out of repair, or arising from the leaking of gas, water, sewer or steam pipes, or from electricity; provided however, Tenant does not waive its rights to specific performance or other remedies if the foregoing services are not provided as set forth above.

  • Performance by Landlord If Tenant fails to perform any obligation required under this Lease or by law or governmental regulation, Landlord in its sole discretion may, after ten (10) days prior written notice to Tenant, without waiving any rights or remedies and without releasing Tenant from its obligations hereunder, perform such obligation, in which event Tenant shall pay Landlord as additional rent all sums paid by Landlord in connection with such substitute performance, including interest at the Agreed Interest Rate (as defined in Section 19.J) within ten (10) days of Landlord's written notice for such payment.

  • ENTRY BY LANDLORD Landlord reserves the right at all reasonable times and upon not less than 48 hours advance notice to Tenant to enter the Premises to: (i) inspect them; (ii) show the Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees or tenants, or to the ground lessors; (iii) to post notices of nonresponsibility; or (iv) alter, improve or repair the Premises or the Building if necessary to comply with current building codes or other applicable laws, or for structural alterations, repairs or improvements to the Building, or as Landlord may otherwise reasonably desire or deem necessary. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Article 22, Landlord may enter the Premises at any time, without notice to Tenant, in emergency situations and/or to perform janitorial or other services required of Landlord pursuant to this Lease. Any such entries shall be without the abatement of Rent and shall include the right to take such reasonable steps as required to accomplish the stated purposes; provided, however, that Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to minimize any disruption to Tenant’s business operations in the Premises during any such entry. Subject to Section 6.7 of this Lease, Tenant hereby waives any claims for damages or for any injuries or inconvenience to or interference with Tenant’s business, lost profits, any loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment of the Premises, and any other loss occasioned thereby. For each of the above purposes, Landlord shall at all times have a key with which to unlock all the doors in the Premises, excluding Tenant’s vaults, safes and special security areas designated in advance by Tenant. In an emergency, Landlord shall have the right to enter without notice and use any means that Landlord may deem proper to open the doors in and to the Premises. Any entry into the Premises in the manner hereinbefore described shall not be deemed to be a forcible or unlawful entry into, or a detainer of, the Premises, or an actual or constructive eviction of Tenant from any portion of the Premises.

  • ACCESS BY LANDLORD Landlord and any of Landlord’s Invitees shall have the right to enter the Premises at all reasonable times, during normal business hours if feasible under the circumstances, and upon 24 hours’ notice, if feasible under the circumstances, (i) to determine whether the Premises are in good condition and whether Tenant is complying with its obligations under this Lease, (ii) to do any necessary maintenance or make any restoration to the Premises that Landlord has the right or obligation to perform, (iii) to serve, post, or keep posted any notices required or allowed under this Lease, (v) to post “for sale” or “for rent” or “for lease” signs during the final nine months of the Term, (vi) to show the Premises to brokers, lenders, agents, prospective buyers, prospective tenants, or other persons interested in a listing of, financing, purchasing, or occupying the Project, the Premises or any portion of the Project or the Premises, and (vii) to shore the foundations, footings, and walls of the Project, and to erect scaffolding and protective barricades around and about the Premises, but not so as to prevent entry to the Premises, and to do any other act or thing necessary for the safety or preservation of the Premises if any excavation or other construction is undertaken or is about to be undertaken on any adjacent property or nearby street. In the event of an emergency Landlord shall have the right to enter the Premises at any time, without prior notice to Tenant. Landlord’s rights under this Paragraph extend, with Landlord’s consent, to the owner of adjacent property on which excavation or construction is to take place and the adjacent property owner’s agents, employees, officers, and contractors. Landlord shall not be liable for any inconvenience, disturbance, loss of business, nuisance, or other damage arising out of any entry on the Premises as provided in this Paragraph except damage resulting directly from the grossly negligent acts or willful misconduct of Landlord or Landlord’s Invitees. Tenant shall not be entitled to any abatement or reduction of Basic Monthly Rent or other Rent because of the exercise by Landlord of any rights under this Paragraph.

  • Conveyance by Landlord If Landlord or any successor owner of all or any portion of the Leased Property shall convey all or any portion of the Leased Property in accordance with the terms hereof other than as security for a debt, and the grantee or transferee of such of the Leased Property shall expressly assume all obligations of Landlord hereunder arising or accruing from and after the date of such conveyance or transfer, Landlord or such successor owner, as the case may be, shall thereupon be released from all future liabilities and obligations of Landlord under this Agreement with respect to such of the Leased Property arising or accruing from and after the date of such conveyance or other transfer and all such future liabilities and obligations shall thereupon be binding upon the new owner.

  • SALE BY LANDLORD In event of a sale or conveyance by Landlord of the Building, the same shall operate to release Landlord from any future liability upon any of the covenants or conditions, expressed or implied, contained in this Lease in favor of Tenant, and in such event Tenant agrees to look solely to the responsibility of the successor in interest of Landlord in and to this Lease. Except as set forth in this Article 24, this Lease shall not be affected by any such sale and Tenant agrees to attorn to the purchaser or assignee. If any security has been given by Tenant to secure the faithful performance of any of the covenants of this Lease, Landlord may transfer or deliver said security, as such, to Landlord’s successor in interest and thereupon Landlord shall be discharged from any further liability with regard to said security.

  • Maintenance by Landlord Tenant and its employees, customers and licensees shall have the non-exclusive right to use the parking areas, if any, as may be designated by Landlord in writing, subject to such reasonable rules and regulations as Landlord may from time to time prescribe. Further, in multiple occupancy buildings, Landlord shall perform the roof, paving, and landscape maintenance, exterior painting and common sewage line plumbing which are otherwise Tenant's obligations under Subsection 2.2.2(a) above, and Tenant shall, in lieu of the obligations set forth under Subsection 2.2.2(a) above with respect to such items, be liable for its proportionate share (as defined in Subsection 2.2.1(b) above) of the cost and expense of Building maintenance and the care for the grounds around the Building, including but not limited to, the mowing of grass, care of shrubs, general landscaping, maintenance of parking areas, driveways and alleys, roof maintenance, exterior repainting and common sewage line plumbing; provided, however, that Landlord shall have the right to require Tenant to pay such other reasonable proportion of said mowing, shrub care and general landscaping costs as may be determined by Landlord in its sole discretion; and further provided that if Tenant or any other particular tenant of the Building can be clearly identified as being responsible for obstruction or stoppage of the common sanitary sewage line then Tenant, if Tenant is responsible, or such other responsible tenant, shall pay the entire cost thereof, upon demand, as additional rent. Tenant shall pay/4// when due its share, determined as aforesaid, of such costs and expenses along with the other tenants of the Building to Landlord upon demand, as Additional Rent, for the amount of its share of such costs and expenses in the event Landlord elects to perform or cause to be performed such work. Such share shall include a management fee equal to five percent (5%) of the Rent for each Lease Year, administrative and accounting costs, and a/5// reserve for asphalt, roof repairs and repainting.

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