Lease Obligations Continue Sample Clauses

Lease Obligations Continue. In no event shall Tenant be entitled to any abatement, allowance, reduction, or suspension of rent because part or all of the Premises shall be untenantable owing to the partial or total destruction thereof. No such damage or destruction shall affect in any way the obligation of Tenant to pay the Net Rent, Additional Payments, and other charges herein reserved or required to be paid, or release Tenant of or from obligations imposed upon Tenant hereunder.
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Lease Obligations Continue. Tenant shall not receive any abatement, allowance, reduction, or suspension of Net Rent, Additional Payments, or any other amount that is due or becomes due under this Lease because the Premises, or any portion thereof, is untenantable because the Premises have been partially or totally destroyed. Any damage or destruction to the Premises shall not release Tenant from its obligation to perform under this Lease.
Lease Obligations Continue. In no event shall Lessee be entitled to any abatement, allowance, reduction, or suspension of Rent, Additional Payments, and other charges because part or all of the Premises has been damaged or destroyed or requires Work to return it to its useful purpose.
Lease Obligations Continue. Subject to Article 19.5, damage to or destruction of the Premises shall not affect Tenant’s obligation to pay Net Rent, Additional Payments, and other amounts required to be paid under this Lease and shall not release Tenant from its obligation to perform under this Lease. However, Tenant shall receive a temporary abatement, allowance, reduction, or suspension of Net Rent, Additional Payments, and other amounts due and that become due under this Lease because the Premises, or any part thereof, is untenantable due to partial or total destruction. The temporary abatement shall be proportionate to the scope of the damages to the Premises.
Lease Obligations Continue. 30 Section 14.3. Election to Terminate............................... 30 ARTICLE 15 CONDEMNATION.................................................... 31 Section 15.1. Total or Substantial Takings........................ 31 Section 15.2. Partial Taking...................................... 32 Section 15.3. Rights of Participation............................. 32 Section 15.4. Notice of Proceeding................................ 32
Lease Obligations Continue. Unless this Lease is terminated pursuant to the provisions of this Article 15, Tenant shall be entitled to a reduction in the Minimum Rent based upon the percentage that the square footage of land lost because of a partial taking bears to the total square footage of land in the Premises prior to such partial taking; however, no such partial taking shall otherwise affect in any way the obligation of Tenant to pay the Additional Rent applicable to the remaining portion of the Premises or the other charges herein reserved or required to be paid or release Tenant of or from any other obligations imposed upon Tenant hereunder.
Lease Obligations Continue. 35 Section 14.6. Damage at End of Term ................................ 35 A. Tenant Election to Terminate .................... 35 B.
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Related to Lease Obligations Continue

  • Certain Obligations Continue During the Marketing Period, the obligation of Lessee to pay Rent with respect to the Properties (including without limitation the installment of Basic Rent due on the Expiration Date) shall continue undiminished until payment in full to Lessor of the sale proceeds, if any, the Maximum Residual Guarantee Amount, the amount due under Section 22.3, if any, and all other amounts due to Lessor or any other Person with respect to all Properties or any Operative Agreement. Lessor shall have the right, but shall be under no duty, to solicit bids, to inquire into the efforts of Lessee to obtain bids or otherwise to take action in connection with any such sale, other than as expressly provided in this Article XXII.

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