Lease Surrenders/Terminations/Expiries, Renewals and Dilapidation claims Summary Sample Clauses

Lease Surrenders/Terminations/Expiries, Renewals and Dilapidation claims Summary. The Contractor shall provide comprehensive and timely advice for the FCO, as landlord or tenant, on the most appropriate course of action to be taken when dealing with a surrender, expiry or renewal. The Contractor will undertake and manage negotiations through to a satisfactory conclusion for the FCO, including dilapidations, lease terms and exit timing/strategy. Advice shall take full account of the FCO’s statutory position, contractual obligations, estate strategy, operational needs, the condition of the building and the state of the market. Key services: - Agree strategy, objectives and future operational requirements - Review all contracts, leases and associated legal documentation - Inspect and survey property - Undertake market research, comparables and data gathering - Prepare dilapidation schedules and costings - Provide preliminary report with details of appropriate rental level, recommended tactics, etc and summary of existing tenure details - Liaise with Landlord/Tenant and key stakeholders - Undertake negotiations including dilapidation claims with Landlord or Tenant - Provide periodic progress reports - Seek to reach agreement on appropriate new rental levels and/or terms, dilapidation claims, or exit strategy or timing - Provide comprehensive final report to support a recommendation on settlement terms, claims or exit strategy - Supervise completion of the review via agreed FCO approval process and signatories - Ad hoc/General advice and guidance on lease breaks, surrenders / terminations, expiries, renewals and dilapidation claims
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  • Termination of the Lease In terminating the Lease, the following procedures shall be followed by the Authority and Tenant:

  • PROVISIONS SURVIVING EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION Notwithstanding the expiration or termination (by agreement, breach, or operation of time) of this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement regarding payments (including liquidated damages and tax payments), reports, records, and dispute resolution of the Agreement shall survive the termination or expiration dates of this Agreement until the following occurs:

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  • Term, Termination and Survival This Agreement shall become effective when signed below and shall continue in effect until terminated. Either Party may terminate this Agreement at-will with thirty (30) day’s written notice to the other Party. Termination shall not relieve the Parties from any debt or liability incurred hereunder while the Agreement was active; and all terms and conditions of this Agreement intended to protect the Parties and their records and regulate disputes, grievances or complaints between them shall survive any termination.

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  • Termination and Data Destruction Upon Project Close-out, the Requester and Approved Users agree to destroy all copies, versions, and Data Derivatives of the dataset(s) retrieved from NIH-designated controlled-access databases, on both local servers and hardware, and if cloud computing was used, delete the data and cloud images from cloud computing provider storage, virtual and physical machines, databases, and random access archives, in accord with the NIH Security Best Practices for Controlled-Access Data Subject to the NIH Genomic Data Sharing (GDS) Policy. However, the Requester may retain these data as necessary to comply with any institutional policies (e.g., scientific data retention policy), law, and scientific transparency expectations for disseminated research results, and/or journal policies. A Requester who retains data for any of these purposes continues to be a xxxxxxx of the data and is responsible for the management of the retained data in accordance with the NIH Security Best Practices for ControlledAccess Data Subject to the NIH Genomic Data Sharing (GDS) Policy, and any institutional policies. Any retained data may only be used by the PI and Requester to support the findings (e.g., validation) resulting from the research described in the DAR that was submitted by the Requester and approved by NIH. The data may not be used to answer any additional research questions, even if they are within the scope of the approved Data Access Request, unless the Requester submits a new DAR and is approved by NIH to conduct the additional research. If a Requester retains data for any of these purposes, the relevant portions of Terms 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 12 remain in effect after termination of this Data Use Certification Agreement. These terms remain in effect until the data is destroyed.

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