Common use of EXCESSIVE POWER USAGE Clause in Contracts

EXCESSIVE POWER USAGE. Tenant shall not install or connect, without Landlord's prior written consent, any electrical equipment which requires or uses electrical current in excess of that for which the electrical system included in the Tenant Improvements is designed. If the electricity used by the equipment to be so installed or connected in the Building exceeds the designed load capacity of the Building's electrical system or is incompatible therewith, then Landlord shall have the right, as a condition to granting its consent, to make such modifications to the electrical system or other parts of the Building, or to require Tenant to make such modifications to the equipment to be installed or connected, as reasonably necessary before such equipment may be so installed or connected. The costs of any such modifications shall be borne by Tenant, and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for any portion thereof paid by Landlord, as additional Rental, at the same time Minimum Rental is due.

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Sources: Commercial Lease, Commercial Lease, Commercial Lease