Guard Shed Sample Clauses

Guard Shed. Tenant shall have the right to contact with a third party to provide for monitoring of ingress and egress to and from the Property at the entrance located on Helex Xxxeet as shown on Exhibit B (the "Access Person"), provided that Landlord shall have the right to reasonably approve the Access Person. If Landlord shall reasonably disapprove the Access Person, Landlord shall have the right to designate a different Access Person, provided that (a) the cost of such Access Person is less than the cost of the Access Person originally proposed by Tenant, and (b) Tenant reasonably approves such substitute Access Person. Upon the selection of the Access Person, the Access Person shall contract with Tenant to monitor ingress and egress from the Property through the entrance to Helex Xxxeet as shown on Exhibit B. Tenant shall be responsible for paying to the Access Person Tenant's Proportionate Share of all costs of the Access Person, and within thirty (30) days after receipt of Tenant's written demand therefor, Landlord shall reimburse Tenant the remaining portion of all costs and expenses payable to the Access Person. Landlord and Tenant acknowledge that the purpose of the Access Person is solely to monitor ingress and egress to the Property, and in no event shall Landlord or Tenant have any obligation or liability to each other, or to any other tenant or occupant of the Property, for the negligence or intentional acts of the Access Person. All other occupancy agreements and or leases for any portion of the Building and/or the Property shall require that (a) such other occupant or tenant shall be responsible for paying its proportionate share of all costs and expenses incurred by tenant with respect to the Access Person, (b) such other tenant or occupant shall jointly contract with Tenant to employ the Access Person, and (c) such other tenant or occupant shall waive any claim against Tenant or Landlord with respect to any intentional acts or negligence of the Access Person. Upon written request by Tenant, Landlord shall provide to Tenant copies of the applicable provisions contained in any leases or occupancy agreements evidencing Landlord's compliance with this Section 6.6.
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