Common use of Occupancy Interruptions Clause in Contracts

Occupancy Interruptions. In case the premises covered by this Agreement or the building of which such premises, or a part, should be destroyed or damaged by fire or any other cause, or if any other casualty or other unforeseen occurrence or other causes herein specified shall render the fulfillment of this contract by Lessor impossible, then the term of this contract shall end, and Lessee hereby waives and releases any claim for damages or compensation on account of such termination. Sound Control: Memorial City Hall shall have the absolute right to control the sound levels, mix the sound, operate the sound equipment, and design the sound system setup as may be required by the event. In the case that the event requires portable sound equipment in addition to the installed house equipment, this equipment will be placed in the hall at the discretion and according to the directions of Memorial City Hall. MCH may allow the artist's representative to operate the sound system; however, MCH will, in all cases, be the final judge of what constitutes proper sound mixing and reasonable sound pressure levels in the hall. The maximum acceptable sound level is 95 decibels.

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Sources: Building Use Agreement, Building Use Agreement