LOSS AND CASUALTY Sample Clauses

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  • Insured Casualty In the case of damage by fire or other perils covered by the insurance carried or required to be carried pursuant to Article 11, provided that neither Landlord nor Tenant terminates this Lease as provided herein, Landlord shall as soon as possible commence such repair, reconstruction and restoration of the Premises and shall diligently prosecute the same to completion, but Landlord shall not be required to restore Tenant’s trade fixtures, equipment and personal property or Alterations made by Tenant after the Commencement Date (unless insurance proceeds are specifically designated for and available to restore such Alterations). Notwithstanding the foregoing, if (a) the Premises is destroyed to an extent of at least fifty percent (50%) of the then full replacement cost thereof as of the date of destruction, (b) the destruction occurs during the last year of the Term (as it may have been extended), or (c) the Premises is damaged by any peril and, because of the laws then in force, the Premises cannot be used for the same use being made thereof before such damage, then Tenant and Landlord shall each have the right to terminate this Lease. A party may exercise this termination right by giving written notice to the other party within thirty (30) days after the date of such destruction. In addition, Landlord shall have the option to terminate this Lease in the event the Premises is damaged by any peril to such an extent that the estimated cost to restore the Premises exceeds the insurance proceeds received by Landlord by more than $250,000, which option may be exercised only by delivery to Tenant of a written notice of election to terminate before the 45th day after Landlord’s receipt of the insurance proceeds. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant may, at its election (but shall not be obligated to), provide Landlord with funds to cover such shortfall, within thirty (30) days after Tenant’s receipt of Landlord’s termination notice, in which event Landlord shall complete its repair, reconstruction and restoration of the Premises pursuant to this Article and this Lease shall remain in full force and effect. If this Lease is not terminated pursuant to the provisions of this Section 12.1, then the destruction will not terminate this Lease, and all obligations of Tenant under this Lease will remain in effect, except that, to the extent rental interruption insurance proceeds are paid to Landlord (or would have been paid, but for Landlord’s breach of Section 11.2(a)), the Monthly Rental and Operating Expenses will be abated or reduced, between the date of the destruction and the date of completion of restoration, by the ratio of (a) the area of the Premises rendered unusable or inaccessible by the destruction to (b) the area of the Premises before the destruction, or abated entirely if the remaining portion of the Premises is not sufficient for the conduct of Tenant’s business. The foregoing shall not affect Tenant’s rights set forth in Section 12.3 below.

  • Condemnation and Casualty If, prior to the Closing Date, all or any portion of the Property is taken by condemnation or eminent domain, or is the subject of a pending taking which has not been consummated, or is destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty, Seller shall notify Purchaser of such fact promptly after Seller obtains knowledge thereof. If such condemnation or casualty is "Material" (defined below), Purchaser shall have the option to terminate this Agreement upon notice to Seller given not later than fifteen (15) days after receipt of Seller's notice, or the date of the Closing, whichever is earlier. If this Agreement is terminated, the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser and thereafter neither Seller nor Purchaser shall have any further rights or obligations to the other hereunder except as otherwise provided in this Agreement. If this Agreement is not terminated, Seller shall not be obligated to repair any damage or destruction but: (x) Seller shall assign, without recourse, and turn over to Purchaser all of the insurance proceeds or condemnation proceeds, as applicable, net of any costs of repairs and net of reasonable collection costs (or, if such have not been awarded, all of its right, title and interest therein) payable with respect to such fire or other casualty or condemnation including any rent abatement insurance for such casualty or condemnation; and (y) the parties shall proceed to Closing pursuant to the terms hereof without abatement of the Purchase Price.

  • Damage; Strike; Casualty Any material damage to, or loss, theft or destruction of, any Property, whether or not insured, or any strike, lockout, labor dispute, embargo, condemnation, act of God or public enemy, or other casualty which causes, for more than 30 consecutive days beyond the coverage period of any applicable business interruption insurance, the cessation or substantial curtailment of revenue producing activities of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, and only if any such event or circumstance could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • No Casualty No Loan Party has received any notice of, nor does any Loan Party have any knowledge of, the occurrence or pendency or contemplation of any Casualty Event affecting all or any material portion of its property.

  • Uninsured Casualty Subject to Section 7.2.2, any deductible amount payable under the property insurance for the Building(s) in which the Premises are located shall be an Operating Expense. In the event that the Premises or any portion of the Building(s) is damaged to the extent Tenant is unable to use the Premises and the event of damage or destruction is not fully covered by insurance that the Landlord is required to maintain pursuant to this Lease or in the event that the holder of any indebtedness secured by the Premises requires in accordance with California law, that the insurance proceeds be applied to such indebtedness, then Landlord shall have the right, at Landlord’s option, either to (i) repair such damage as soon as reasonably possible at Landlord’s expense or (ii) give written notice to Tenant within thirty (30) days after the date of the occurrence of such damage of Landlord’s intention to terminate this Lease as of the date of the occurrence of such damage. In the event Landlord elects to terminate this Lease, Tenant shall have the right within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice to give written notice to Landlord of Tenant’s intention to pay the cost of repair of such damage, in which event, following the securitization of Tenant’s funding commitment in a form reasonably acceptable to Landlord, this Lease shall continue in full force and effect. Landlord shall make such repairs as soon as reasonably possible, and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for such repairs within thirty (30) days after receipt of an invoice from Landlord. If Tenant does not give such notice within the thirty (30) day period, this Lease shall terminate automatically as of the Casualty Date.

  • FIRE AND CASUALTY If the Premises are damaged by fire or other serious disaster or accident and the Premises becomes uninhabitable as a result, (a) Tenant may immediately vacate the Premises and terminate this Agreement upon notice to Landlord or (b) Landlord may terminate this Agreement upon notice to Tenant. Tenant will be responsible for any unpaid rent or will receive any prepaid rent up to the day of such fire, disaster or accident. If the Premises are only partially damaged and inhabitable, Landlord may make full repairs and will do so within a prompt and reasonable amount of time. At the discretion of Landlord, the rent may be reduced while the repairs are being made.

  • Damage by Casualty If during the Term or previous thereto, the Premises shall be destroyed or so damaged by fire or another casualty as to become un-leasable, then, at the option of the Lessor, this Agreement shall terminate from the date of such damage or destruction. The Lessor shall exercise this option to so terminate this Agreement by notice in writing delivered to the Lessee within [#] days after such casualty. Upon such notice, the Lessee shall immediately surrender said Premises and all interest therein to the Lessor, and the Lessee shall pay Rent up until the date of casualty. If the Lessor does not elect to terminate this Agreement, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect, and the Lessor shall expeditiously repair the Premises, placing the same in as good a condition as they were at the time of the damage or destruction. Rent shall be prorated, taking into account the amount of time the Lessee is unable to occupy the Premises. If the Premises are slightly damaged by fire or another casualty but are still leasable, the Lessor shall expeditiously repair the same with no rent proration. The Lessee may not make a claim for compensation because of any inconvenience or loss of business arising from the necessity of repairing any portion of the building or the Premises.

  • Liability and Casualty Insurance The Administrative Agent shall have received copies of insurance policies or certificates of insurance evidencing liability and casualty insurance meeting the requirements set forth herein or in the Security Documents. The Administrative Agent shall be named as loss payee and additional insured on all such insurance policies for the benefit of the Lenders.

  • Casualty Landlord will provide prompt notice to Tenant of any casualty affecting the Property. If Tenant’s Communication Facility or improvements are substantially damaged or destroyed, Tenant may terminate this Lease by upon written notice to Landlord. Termination shall be effective immediately after such notice is given, without the payment of the Termination Fee. Upon such termination, this Lease shall become null and void, and Landlord and Tenant shall have no other further obligations to each other hereunder, other than Tenant’s obligation to remove its property as herein provided and such other provisions that are stated herein to survive said termination. Landlord agrees to permit Tenant to place temporary transmission and reception facilities on the Premises, but only until such time (which shall in no event be longer than ninety (90) days from the date of such casualty) as Tenant is able to activate a replacement transmission facility at another location; notwithstanding the termination of this Agreement, such temporary facilities will be governed by, and Tenant shall comply with, all of the terms and conditions of this Lease, including, but not limited to, Tenant’s obligation to pay Rent and carry insurance. If Tenant elects to continue this Lease, Tenant shall restore the Premises and/or Communication Facility to the condition existing immediately prior to such damage or destruction. Tenant shall not unreasonably or unnecessarily delay restoration of its Communications Facility. If Tenant undertakes to rebuild or restore the Premises and/or the Communication Facility, as applicable, Landlord agrees to permit Tenant to place temporary transmission and reception facilities on the Premises at no additional Rent until the reconstruction of the Premises and/or the Communication Facility is completed (which shall be no later than six (6) months from the date of said casualty).

  • FIRE AND CASUALTY DAMAGE A. Landlord agrees to maintain insurance covering the building of which the premises are a part (including building standard office/warehouse finishes which are constructed by Tenant) in an amount not less than eighty percent (80%) (or such greater percentage as may be necessary to comply with the provisions of any co-insurance clauses of the policy) of the replacement costs thereof, insuring against the perils of Fire, Lightning, Extended Coverage, Vandalism and Malicious Mischief, extended by Special Extended Coverage Endorsement to insure against all other regulatory authority for the state in which the premises are situated for use by insurance companies admitted in such state for the writing of such insurance on risks located within such state. Subject to the provisions of subparagraphs 12C, 12D and 12E below, such insurance shall be for the sole benefit of Landlord and under its sole control. If, during the second calendar year after the commencement date of this lease, or during any subsequent calendar year of the primary term or any renewal or extension, Landlord's cost of maintaining such insurance shall exceed Landlord's cost of maintaining such insurance for the first calendar year or the term hereof, Tenant agrees to pay to Landlord, as additional rental, the amount of such excess not to exceed $2,425.00 per year (or in the event the premises constitute a portion of a multiple occupancy building, Tenant's full proportionate share of such excess). The first calendar year shall be the year in which the lease commences. Said payments shall be made to Landlord within ten (10) days after presentation to Tenant of Landlord's statement setting forth the amount due. Any payment to be made pursuant to this subparagraph A with respect to the year in which this lease commences or terminates shall bear the same ratio to the payment which would be required to be made for the full year as the part of such year covered by the term of this lease bears to a full year.

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