Common use of Excuse Clause in Contracts

Excuse. Failure by the Lessor to timely deliver the Space or perform any service, provide any item, or satisfy any requirement of this Lease shall not be excused if its failure in performance arises from: (i) Circumstances within the Lessor's control; (ii) Circumstances about which the Lessor had actual or constructive knowledge prior to the Lease Award Date that could reasonably be expected to affect the Lessor's capability to perform, regardless of the Government's knowledge of such matters; (iii) The condition of the Property; (iv) The acts or omissions of the Lessor, its employees, agents or contractors; or (v) The Lessor's inability to obtain sufficient financial resources to perform its obligations.

Appears in 15 contracts

Sources: u.s. Government Lease for Real Property, On Airport Lease, Acquisition of Leasehold Interests in Real Property

Excuse. Failure by the Lessor to timely deliver the Space or perform any service, provide any item, or satisfy any requirement of this Lease shall not be excused if its failure in performance arises from: (i) Circumstances within the Lessor's control; (ii) Circumstances about which the Lessor had actual or constructive knowledge prior to the Lease Award Effective Date that could reasonably be expected to affect the Lessor's capability to perform, regardless of the Government's knowledge of such matters; (iii) The condition of the Property; (iv) The acts or omissions of the Lessor, its employees, agents or contractors; or (v) The Lessor's inability to obtain sufficient financial resources to perform its obligations.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Excuse. Failure by the Lessor to timely deliver the Space or perform any service, provide any item, or satisfy any requirement reqirement of this Lease shall not be excused if its failure in performance arises from: (i) Circumstances within the Lessor's ’s control; (ii) Circumstances about which the Lessor had actual or constructive knowledge prior to award fo the Lease Award Date that could reasonably be expected to affect the Lessor's ’s capability to perform, regardless of the Government's ’s knowledge of such matters; (iii) The condition of the Property; (iv) The acts or omissions of the Lessor, its employees, agents or contractors; or (v) The Lessor's ’s inability to obtain sufficient financial resources to perform its obligations.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Excuse. Failure by the Lessor to timely deliver the Space or perform any service, provide any item, or satisfy any requirement reqirement of this Lease shall not be excused if its failure in performance arises from: (i) Circumstances within the Lessor's ’s control; (ii) Circumstances about which the Lessor had actual or constructive knowledge prior to award of the Lease Award Date that could reasonably be expected to affect the Lessor's ’s capability to perform, regardless of the Government's ’s knowledge of such matters; (iii) The condition of the Property; (iv) The acts or omissions of the Lessor, its employees, agents or contractors; or (v) The Lessor's ’s inability to obtain sufficient financial resources to perform its obligations.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: u.s. Government Lease, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Excuse. Failure by the Lessor to timely deliver the Space or perform any service, provide any item, or satisfy any requirement of this Lease lease shall not be excused if its failure in performance arises from: (i) i. Circumstances within the Lessor's control; (ii) . Circumstances about which the Lessor had actual or constructive knowledge prior to the Lease Award Date date that could reasonably be expected to affect the Lessor's capability to perform, regardless of the Governmentgovernment's knowledge of such matters; (iii) . The condition of the Property; (iv) . The acts or omissions of the Lessor, its employees, agents or contractors; or (v) v. The Lessor's inability to obtain sufficient financial resources to perform its obligations.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement