Common use of Floor Loads Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Office Lease Agreement (Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Office Lease Agreement (Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

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Floor Loads. Tenant shall not overload the floors of the Leased Premises beyond their designed weight-bearing capacity as determined by Landlordcapacity. Landlord reserves the right to direct the positioning of all heavy equipment, furniture and fixtures which Tenant desires to place in the Leased 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (First Internet Bancorp)

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 property the weight thereof. Landlord may require the removal of any equipment or furniture which exceeds the weight limits of the Building.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (Id Systems Inc)

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Floor Loads. Tenant shall not overload the floors of the Premises beyond their designed weight-bearing capacity as determined by Landlordcapacity. 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Wells Real Estate Fund Xiii L P)

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