Common use of Increase in Risk Clause in Contracts

Increase in Risk. The Tenant 4.1.1. shall not do or permit to be done any act or thing as a result of which either (a) any policy of insurance of any kind covering (i) any or all of the Property or (ii) any liability of the Landlord in connection therewith may become void or suspended, or (b) the insurance risk under any such policy would (in the opinion of the insurer thereunder) be made greater; and 4.1.2. shall pay as Additional Rent the amount of any increase in any premium for such insurance resulting from any breach of such covenant.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement (Fuisz Technologies LTD), Lease Agreement (Litronic Inc), Lease Agreement (Litronic Inc)

Increase in Risk. The Tenant 4.1.16.1.1. Tenant shall not do or permit to be done any act or thing as a result of which either (a) any policy of insurance of any kind covering (i) any or all of the Property or (ii) any liability of the Landlord in connection therewith therewith, may become void or suspended, or (b) the insurance risk under any such policy would (in the opinion of the insurer thereunder) be made greater; and 4.1.2. greater unless Tenant shall pay as Additional Rent the amount of any increase in any premium for such insurance resulting from any breach of such covenantincreased risk.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement (Heilig Meyers Co), Lease Agreement (Heilig Meyers Co), Lease Agreement (Heilig Meyers Co)

Increase in Risk. The Tenant 4.1.1. shall not do or permit to be done any act or thing as a result of which either (a) any policy of insurance of any kind covering (i) any or all of the Property or (ii) any liability of the Landlord in connection therewith may become void or suspended, or (b) the insurance risk under any such policy would (in the opinion of the insurer thereunder) be made greater; and 4.1.2. shall pay as Additional Rent the amount of any increase in any premium for such insurance resulting from any breach of such covenant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement (Exigent International Inc), Lease Agreement (Litronic Inc)

Increase in Risk. The TenantTenant ---------------- 4.1.1. shall not do or permit to be done any act or thing as a result of which either (a) any policy of insurance of any kind covering (iI) any or all of the Property or (ii) any liability of the Landlord in connection therewith may become void or suspended, or (b) the insurance risk under any such policy would (in the opinion of the insurer thereunder) be made greater; , and 4.1.2. shall pay as Additional Rent the amount of any increase in any premium for such insurance resulting from any breach of such covenant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Form 10 K, Lease Agreement (Pc Connection Inc)

Increase in Risk. The Tenant 4.1.1. The Tenant shall not do or permit to be done any act or thing as a result of which either (a) any policy of insurance of any kind covering (i) any or all of the Property or (ii) any liability of the Landlord in connection therewith may become void or suspended, or (b) the insurance risk under any such policy would (in the opinion of the insurer thereunder) be made greater; and 4.1.2. shall pay as Additional Rent the amount of any increase in any premium for such insurance resulting from any breach of such covenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement (Boron Lepore & Associates Inc)

Increase in Risk. The Tenant 4.1.1. (a) shall not do or permit to be done any act or thing as a result of which either (ai) any policy of insurance of any kind covering (i) any or all of the Property or (ii) any liability of the Landlord in connection therewith may become void or and suspended, or (bii) the insurance risk under any such policy would (in the opinion of the insurer thereunder) be made greater; and 4.1.2. (b) shall pay as Additional Rent the amount of any increase in any premium for such insurance resulting from any breach of such covenantthe covenant in this subsection 4.1.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement (Deltek Systems Corp)