Common use of Lessee’s Right to Terminate Clause in Contracts

Lessee’s Right to Terminate. If the Premises are damaged by any peril and Lessor does not elect to terminate this Lease or is not entitled to terminate this Lease pursuant to this Article, then as soon as reasonably practicable, Lessor shall furnish Lessee with the written opinion of Lessor's architect or construction consultant as to when the restoration work required of Lessor may be complete. Lessee shall have the option to terminate this Lease in the event any of the following occurs, which option may be exercised only by delivery to Lessor of a written notice of election to terminate within seven days after Lessee receives from Lessor the estimate of the time needed to complete such restoration (i) if the time estimated to substantially complete the restoration or the actual restoration exceeds fifteen (15) months from and after the date the architect's or construction consultant's written opinion is delivered or (ii) if the damage occurred within twelve months prior to the last day of the Lease Term and the time estimated to substantially complete the restoration exceeds one hundred eighty (180) days from and after the date such restoration is commenced.

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Samples: Broadvision Inc, Broadvision Inc, Broadvision Inc

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Lessee’s Right to Terminate. If the Premises are damaged by any peril and Lessor does not elect to terminate this Lease or is not entitled to terminate this Lease pursuant to this Article, then as soon as reasonably practicable, Lessor shall furnish Lessee with the written opinion of Lessor's ’s architect or construction consultant as to when the restoration work required of Lessor may be complete. Lessee shall have the option to terminate this Lease in the event any of the following occurs, which option may be exercised only by delivery to Lessor of a written notice of election to terminate within seven days after Lessee receives from Lessor the estimate of the time needed to complete such restoration (i) if the time estimated to substantially complete the restoration or the actual restoration exceeds fifteen (15) months from and after the date the architect's ’s or construction consultant's ’s written opinion is delivered or (ii) if the damage occurred within twelve months prior to the last day of the Lease Term and the time estimated to substantially complete the restoration exceeds one hundred eighty (180) days from and after the date such restoration is commenced.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Broadvision Inc

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