Floor Loading Capacity Clause Samples
Floor Loading Capacity. Tenant may, at Tenant’s sole expense, subject to Landlord’s prior consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, and the requirements of this Lease, reasonably reinforce the floor loading capacity of the Premises, so long as the reinforcement is entirely within the Premises. If Tenant does so with Landlord’s consent, Tenant shall not be required to return the reinforced areas to their original condition.
Floor Loading Capacity. Not to place any load upon any floor of the Premises in excess of the loading capacity for which the floor is designed. The Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all safes and any heavy articles which must be placed so as to distribute the weight. Business machines and mechanical equipment authorised by the Landlord shall be placed and maintained by the Tenant at the Tenant’s expense in settings sufficient in the Landlord’s judgement to absorb and prevent vibration noise and annoyance to occupiers of the other portions of the Building. Not to place any heavy machinery goods raw materials or articles in any freight lift in excess of the permitted carrying capacity for which the lift is designed.
Floor Loading Capacity. Not to place or allow anyone to place anything upon any floor of the Premises in excess of the loading capacity for which the floor is designed nor install any safes or heavy articles in the Premises unless with the prior written consent of the Landlord.
Floor Loading Capacity. Not to place or allow anyone to place any load upon any floor of the Premises in excess of the loading capacity for which the floor is designed. The Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all safes and any heavy articles which must be placed so as to distribute the weight. Machines and/or mechanical equipment allowed by the Landlord to be placed on the Premises shall be placed and maintained by the Tenant at the Tenant’s expense in settings sufficient in the Landlord’ s judgement to absorb and prevent vibration, noise and annoyance to occupiers of the other portions of the Building.
Floor Loading Capacity. The permitted floor loadings stipulated by the venue owners must not be exceeded. However, on a case-by-case basis subject to the approval of the venue owner, special arrangements including the provision of steel base plates may be required for any exhibit exceeding these limits. The Organiser’s delivery schedule for heavy and large exhibits must be strictly adhered to. Please approach the Organiser for specific floor loadings of the venue concerned.
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Floor Loading Capacity. (clause 12.5(f) of the Lease: 5KPa universally distributed load (UDL), SCHEDULE 2 – FORM OF DEED OF LEASE OF RETAIL PREMISES DEED OF LEASE OF RETAIL PREMISES AT BRITOMART TRANSPORT CENTRE AUCKLAND TRANSPORT [▇▇▇▇▇▇’S NAME]
Floor Loading Capacity. Not to place any load upon any floor of the Premises in excess of the loading capacity for which the floor is designed. The Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all safes and any heavy articles which must be placed so as to distribute the weight. Business machines and mechanical equipment authorised by the Landlord shall be placed and maintained by the Tenant at the Tenant’s expense in settings sufficient in the Landlord’s judgement to absorb and prevent vibration noise and annoyance to occupiers of the other portions of the Building. Freight lift carrying capacity Not to place any heavy machinery goods raw materials or articles in any freight lift in excess of the permitted carrying capacity for which the lift is designed. Passenger lift Not to use or permit to be used the passenger lifts of the Building for the purpose of carrying any furniture or goods or heavy articles (the Landlord having provided freight lifts for such purpose), and to observe the regulations affecting the use of all lifts as indicated therein or intimated by the Landlord or the Building Manager of the Building or its agents from time to time.
