Common use of Lessor’s Insurance Clause in Contracts

Lessor’s Insurance. Lessor shall throughout the term of this lease and any renewal hereof, at its own expense, keep and maintain in full force and effect, (1) what is commonly referred to as “all risk” coverage insurance, (excluding earthquake and flood,) on the Building and the leasehold improvements in the leased premises that become part of the Building in an amount not less than One Hundred Percent (100%) replacement value thereof or such other coverage as is generally maintained by owners of comparable Class A buildings in downtown Seattle; (b) commercial general liability insurance including a contractual liability endorsement covering Lessor’s obligations under this lease with a limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) combined single limit. Such insurance may contain deductibles in such amounts as Lessor shall in its judgment determine are reasonable.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (HomeStreet, Inc.), Original Lease (HomeStreet, Inc.), Supplemental Lease Agreement (HomeStreet, Inc.)

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