Floor Loads Sample Clauses

Floor Loads. Tenant agrees not to place a load on any floor in the interior delivery system, if any, or in the Premises exceeding the floor load per square foot which such floor was designated to carry. Additionally, Tenant agrees not to install, operate or maintain therein any heavy item of equipment except in such manner as to achieve a proper distribution of the weight.
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Floor Loads. Tenant shall not place a load upon the Premises exceeding the floor load per square foot area which it was designed to carry. Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all safes, business machines and mechanical equipment. Such installations shall be placed and maintained by Tenant, at Tenant's expense, in settings sufficient, in Landlord's reasonable judgment, to absorb and prevent vibration, noise and annoyance.
Floor Loads. Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor of the Premises which exceeds the load per square foot, which such floor was designed to carry and which is allowed by law. Landlord shall have the right to prescribe the weight, size and position of all equipment, materials, furniture or other property brought into the Building. Heavy objects shall, if considered necessary by Landlord, stand on such platforms as determined by Landlord to be necessary to properly distribute the weight, which platforms shall be provided at Tenant's expense. Business machines and mechanical equipment belonging to Tenant, which cause noise or vibration that may be transmitted to the structure of the Building or to any space therein to such a degree as to be objectionable to Landlord or to any tenants in the Building, shall be placed and maintained by Tenant, at Tenant's expense, on vibration eliminators or other devices sufficient to eliminate noise or vibration. The persons employed to move such equipment in or out of the Building must be acceptable to Landlord. Landlord will not be responsible for loss of, or damage to, any such equipment or other property from any cause, and all damage done to the Building by maintaining or moving such equipment or other property shall be repaired at the expense of Tenant.
Floor Loads. Tenant shall not overload the floors of the Premises beyond their designed weight-bearing capacity as determined by Landlord. Landlord reserves the right to direct the positioning of all heavy equipment, furniture and fixtures which Tenant desires to place in the Premises so as to distribute properly the weight thereof. Landlord may require the removal of any equipment or furniture which exceeds the weight limits of the Building.
Floor Loads. The Tenant shall not place a load upon any portion of any floor of the Premises which exceeds the floor load which the area of such floor being loaded was designed to carry, having regard to the loading of adjacent areas and that which is allowed by applicable provincial building codes. The Tenant shall repair any damage done in the Premises by reason of any excessive weight placed in the Premises or excessive vibration caused in the Premises.
Floor Loads. Landlord may prescribe the weight, size, and position of all safes, machinery, equipment, fixtures or other heavy property (“Heavy Property”) brought into the Premises and the times and manner of moving those items within and out of the Premises. Tenant shall not overload any floor in the Premises or use or operate any machinery, equipment, or other device, even though its installation may have been permitted, that in Landlord’s opinion is harmful to the Premises. If Tenant shall require Heavy Property, Tenant shall notify Landlord of such fact. If considered necessary by Landlord, Heavy Property must stand on supports that are adequate to distribute the weight properly and Tenant shall pay the cost of any necessary supports or structural bracing. Any damage to any property (whether or not belonging to Tenant), the Premises, the Property or any portion thereof, or its or their respective contents, or any harm to Tenant, its employees, agents, or any occupants or visitors caused by moving or maintaining any Heavy Property shall be the sole responsibility and expense of Tenant.
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Floor Loads. The minimum design floor loads for any structure or element will be based on the requirements ASCE 7-95. Floor Floor Loading (psf) ----- ------------------- Walkways, access platforms, 100 stairways and landings Electrical Equipment rooms 250 and other area floors on grade Roof Rain & snow load in accordance with ASCE 7-95
Floor Loads. No load shall be placed upon any floor of the Building exceeding the floor load per square foot area which such floor was designed to carry, and all loads shall be evenly distributed. Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and placement of all safes, heavy machinery and other heavy personal property in the Premises so as to distribute their weight.
Floor Loads. Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor in the Premises exceeding the floor load per square foot of area which such floor was designated to carry and which is allowed by law, and shall not move any safe, vault or other heavy equipment in, about or out of the Premises except in such manner and at such time as Landlord shall in each instance authorize, which authorization may include a requirement to provide additional insurance in such amounts as Landlord may deem reasonable. Tenant’s heavy business machines and mechanical equipment (if any) shall be placed and maintained by Tenant at Tenant’s expense in settings sufficient, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, to absorb and prevent vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure or to any other space in the Building. Initials: Landlord ; Initials Tenant:
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