Common use of Excess Utility Use Clause in Contracts

Excess Utility Use. Tenant shall not place or operate in the Premises any electrically operated equipment or other machinery, other than typewriters, personal computers, adding machines, reproduction machines, and other machinery and equipment normally used in offices, which will overload the electrical systems of either Building. If Tenant uses any Landlord provided service or utility in excess of that reasonably required for normal office use, Landlord may require payment for such extra use.

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Sources: Lease (Coca Cola Bottling Co Consolidated /De/)

Excess Utility Use. Tenant shall not place or operate in the Premises any electrically operated equipment or other machinery, other than typewriters, personal computers, adding machines, reproduction machines, and other machinery and equipment normally used in officesoffice, which will overload the Building's electrical systems of either Buildingsystem. If Tenant uses any Landlord provided service or utility in excess of that reasonably required for normal office use, Landlord may require payment for such extra use.

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Sources: Lease (Smartage Corp)