Common use of Notice of Casualty Clause in Contracts

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a “Casualty”), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord within one Business Day after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (LifeCare Holdings, Inc.), Master Lease Agreement (LifeCare Holdings, Inc.), Master Lease Agreement (LifeCare Holdings, Inc.)

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Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to the Landlord within one Business Day business day after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, Casualty including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Just Like Home Inc), Lease Agreement (Just Like Home Inc), Lease Agreement (Balanced Care Corp)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Real Property shall be destroyed, in -------------------- whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess the cost of repair of which exceeds $100,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant Mortgagor shall give written notice thereof to Landlord Mortgagee within one Business Day three business days after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenantavailable, Tenant Mortgagor shall provide the following information to LandlordMortgagee: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, Casualty including the type of Leased Property property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Propertyproperty or the Improvements; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Propertyproperty or the Improvements; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five business days after request from LandlordMortgagee, Tenant Mortgagor will provide Landlord Mortgagee with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.Mortgagee. 3.13.2

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Leasehold Mortgage, Security Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\), Leasehold Mortgage, Security Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\), Emeritus Corp\wa\

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property any Facility shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord within one three Business Day Days after the occurrence of the CasualtyCasualty ("Casualty Notice"). Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Brookdale Senior Living Inc.), Master Lease Agreement (Alterra Healthcare Corp), Master Lease Agreement (Brookdale Senior Living Inc.)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 150,000.00 (a “Casualty”), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord within one two Business Day Days after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\), Master Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\), Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\)

Notice of Casualty. If the any Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a “Casualty”), Tenant shall give prompt written notice thereof to Landlord within one and any Facility Mortgagee, in no event more than five (5) Business Day Days after the occurrence of the a Casualty. Within 15 fifteen (15) days after the occurrence of the Casualty a Casualty, or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [(i] ) the date of the Casualty; [(ii] ) the nature of the Casualty; [(iii] ) a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including including, but not limited to, the type of Leased Property damaged and damaged, the area of the Leased Improvements damageddamaged and the general extent of such damage; [(iv] ) a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [(v] ) a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [(vi] ) a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including including, but not limited to, the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amountamounts, the expected settlement amount, amount and the expected settlement date; and [(vii] ) a description of the business interruption claim, including including, but not limited to, the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amountamounts, the expected settlement amount, amount and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will shall provide Landlord with copies of any and all material correspondence to and from the insurer insurance provider within five (5) Business Days after Tenant’s receipt or submission thereof and provide any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\), Master Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to the Landlord within one Business Day three business days after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, Casualty including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Alterra Healthcare Corp), Lease Agreement (Alterra Healthcare Corp)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property Property, or any part thereof, shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord Lender within one Business Day business day after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to TenantCasualty, Tenant shall provide the following information to LandlordLender: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from LandlordLender, Tenant will provide Landlord Lender with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by LandlordLender.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Balanced Care Corp

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property Premises shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a “Casualty”"CASUALTY"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to the Landlord within one Business Day business day after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, Casualty including the type of Leased Property Premises damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased PropertyPremises; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased PropertyPremises; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (American Retirement Corp)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 150,000.00 (a “Casualty”), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord within one two Business Day Days after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five (5) days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord within one Business Day after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Balanced Care Corp)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property a Facility shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 500,000.00 (a “Casualty”), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord within one five Business Day Days after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 thirty (30) days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by LandlordLandlord relating to the Casualty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Genesis Healthcare, Inc.)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 50,000.00 (a “Casualty”), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord within one three Business Day Days after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Tandem Health Care, Inc.)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 50,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord within one Business Day after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to the Landlord within one Business Day business day after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, Casualty including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five 5 days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Alterra Healthcare Corp)

Notice of Casualty. If the any Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a “Casualty”), Tenant shall give prompt written notice thereof to Landlord within one and any Facility Mortgagee, in no event more than five (5) Business Day Days after the occurrence of the a Casualty. Within 15 fifteen (15) days after the occurrence of the Casualty a Casualty, or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [(i] ) the date of the Casualty; [(ii] ) the nature of the Casualty; [(iii] ) a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including including, but not limited to, the type of Leased Property damaged and damaged, the area of the Leased Improvements damageddamaged and the general extent of such damage; [(iv] ) a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [(v] ) a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [(vi] ) a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including including, but not limited to, the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amountamounts, the expected settlement amount, amount and the expected settlement date; and [(vii] ) a description of the business interruption claim, including including, but not limited to, the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amountamounts, the expected settlement amount, amount and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will shall provide Landlord with copies of any and all material correspondence to and from the insurer insurance provider within five (5) Business Days after Tenant's receipt or submission thereof and provide any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Brookdale Senior Living Inc.)

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Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to the Landlord within one Business Day 3 business days after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, Casualty including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Alterra Healthcare Corp)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property a Facility shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 500,000.00 (a “Casualty”), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord within one five Business Day Days after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 30 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by LandlordLandlord relating to the Casualty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Genesis Healthcare, Inc.)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, ------------------ in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to the Landlord within one Business Day business day after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, Casualty including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Just Like Home Inc)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to the Landlord within one Business Day business day after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, Casualty including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five 39 days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hcri Lease Agreement (Balanced Care Corp)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property Premises shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a “Casualty”"CASUALTY"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to the Landlord within one Business Day business day after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty Casually or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, Casualty including the type of Leased Property Premises damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased PropertyPremises; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased PropertyPremises; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a 48 55 description of the business interruption claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (American Retirement Corp)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole ------------------- or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 150,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord within one two Business Day Days after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [[ v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five (5) days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Emeritus Corp\wa\)

Notice of Casualty. If the any Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a “Casualty”), Tenant shall give prompt written notice thereof to Landlord within one and any Facility Mortgagee, in no event more than five (5) Business Day Days after the occurrence of the a Casualty, but immediately with respect to any material Casualty. Within 15 fifteen (15) days after the occurrence of the Casualty a Casualty, or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [(i] ) the date of the Casualty; [(ii] ) the nature of the Casualty; [(iii] ) a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including including, but not limited to, the type of Leased Property damaged and damaged, the area of the Leased Improvements damageddamaged and the general extent of such damage; [(iv] ) a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [(v] ) a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [(vi] ) a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including including, but not limited to, the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amountamounts, the expected settlement amount, amount (if and when known) and the expected settlement datedate (if and when known); and [(vii] ) (if and when known) a description of the business Amberleigh interruption claim, including including, but not limited to, the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amountamounts, the expected settlement amount, amount and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will shall provide Landlord with copies of any and all material correspondence to and from the insurer insurance provider within five (5) Business Days after Tenant's receipt or submission thereof and provide any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

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Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Capital Senior Living Corp)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 150,000.00 (a “Casualty”), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord within one three Business Day Days after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenant, Tenant shall provide the following information to Landlord: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from Landlord, Tenant will provide Landlord with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.

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Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Capital Senior Living Corp)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Property Property, or any part thereof, shall be destroyed, in whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess of $100,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant shall give written notice thereof to Landlord Lender within one Business Day business day after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to TenantCasualty, Tenant shall provide the following information to LandlordLender: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, Casualty including the type of Leased Property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Property; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five days after request from LandlordLender, Tenant will provide Landlord Lender with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by LandlordLender.

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Samples: Leasehold Mortgage (Balanced Care Corp)

Notice of Casualty. If the Leased Real Property shall be destroyed, in -------------------- whole or in part, or damaged by fire, flood, windstorm or other casualty in excess the cost of repair of which exceeds $100,000.00 (a "Casualty"), Tenant Trustor shall give written notice thereof to Landlord Beneficiary within one Business Day three business days after the occurrence of the Casualty. Within 15 days after the occurrence of the Casualty or as soon thereafter as such information is reasonably available to Tenantavailable, Tenant Trustor shall provide the following information to LandlordBeneficiary: [i] the date of the Casualty; [ii] the nature of the Casualty; [iii] a description of the damage or destruction caused by the Casualty, Casualty including the type of Leased Property property damaged and the area of the Improvements damaged; [iv] a preliminary estimate of the cost to repair, rebuild, restore or replace the Leased Propertyproperty or the Improvements; [v] a preliminary estimate of the schedule to complete the repair, rebuilding, restoration or replacement of the Leased Propertyproperty or the Improvements; [vi] a description of the anticipated property insurance claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date; and [vii] a description of the business interruption claim, claim including the name of the insurer, the insurance coverage limits, the deductible amount, the expected settlement amount, and the expected settlement date. Within five business days after request from LandlordBeneficiary, Tenant Trustor will provide Landlord Beneficiary with copies of all correspondence to the insurer and any other information reasonably requested by Landlord.Beneficiary. 3.13.2

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Emeritus Corp\wa\

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