Common use of Private Security Service Clause in Contracts

Private Security Service. Landlord may, in its sole discretion, engage a private security service to be licensed and bonded, as an independent contractor, to patrol an area which includes the premises. If Landlord does so employ a private security service, the cost thereof shall be treated in the same manner as Maintenance Expense and paid by Tenant as Additional Rent under the same provisions as are applicable to Maintenance Expense. Landlord shall have absolutely no obligation to engage a private security service and shall not be liable for any damages or loss which might have been averted had a private security service been engaged. If Landlord does engage a private security service, Landlord shall not be liable for any damages or loss which may result from actions, inactionis, non-performance or quality of performance by the security service. If the Tenant desires a higher level of security services than Landlord provides, or wishes to obtain an agreement that there will be liability for actions, inactionis, non-performance or quality of performance by a security service, Tenant may itself engage such security service as Tenant chooses, at Tenant's sole expense. Nothing herein shall limit any action by Tenant against any person or entity providing private security service, provided that Landlord shall not be party to, or liable for any judgment entered in such an action, as a defendant, cross defendant, third-party defendant, or otherwise. Tenant shall indemnify Landlord against any loss, liability or claim arising out of any action brought by Tenant against any person or entity providing private security service. The obligation to indemnify shall include payment of Landlord's attorneys' fees incurred in connection with the claim covered by the indemnity and in enforcing the obligation to indemnify.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Displaytech Inc), Lease Agreement (Displaytech Inc), Lease Agreement (Displaytech Inc)

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Private Security Service. Landlord may, in its sole discretion, engage a private security service to be licensed and bondedservice, Landlord will notify Tenant of this action, as an independent contractor, to patrol an area which includes the premisesPremises. If Landlord does so employ a private security service, the cost thereof shall be treated in the same manner as Maintenance Expense and paid by Tenant as Additional Rent under the same provisions as are applicable to Maintenance Expense. Landlord shall have absolutely no obligation to engage a private security service and shall not be liable for any damages or loss which might have been averted had a private security service been engaged. If Landlord does engage a private security service, Landlord shall not be liable for any damages or loss which may result from actions, inactionisinactions, non-performance or quality of performance by the security service. If the Tenant desires a higher level of security services than Landlord provides, or wishes to obtain an agreement that there will be liability for actions, inactionisinactions, non-performance or quality of performance by a security service, Tenant may itself engage such security service as Tenant chooses, at Tenant's sole expense. Nothing herein shall limit any action by Tenant against any person or entity providing private security service, provided that Landlord shall not be party to, or liable for any judgment entered in such an action, as a defendant, cross defendant, third-party defendant, or otherwise. Tenant shall indemnify Landlord against any loss, liability or claim arising out of any action brought by Tenant against any person or entity providing private security service. The obligation to indemnify shall include payment of Landlord's attorneys' fees incurred in connection with the claim covered by the indemnity and in enforcing the obligation to indemnify.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Array Biopharma Inc), Lease Agreement (Array Biopharma Inc)

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Private Security Service. Landlord may, in its sole discretion, engage a private security service to be licensed and bondedservice, as an independent contractor, to patrol an area which includes the premises. If Landlord does so employ a private security service, the cost thereof shall be treated in the same manner as Maintenance Operating Expense and paid by Tenant as Additional Rent under the same provisions as are applicable to Maintenance Operating Expense. Landlord shall have absolutely no obligation to engage a private security service and shall not be liable for any damages or loss which might have been averted had a private security service been engaged. If Landlord does engage a private security service, Landlord shall not be liable for any damages or loss which may result from actions, inactionisinactions, non-performance or quality of performance by the security service. If the Tenant desires a higher level of security services than Landlord provides, or wishes to obtain an agreement that there will be liability for actions, inactionisinactions, non-performance or quality of performance by a security service, Tenant may itself engage such security service as Tenant chooses, at Tenant's sole expense. Nothing herein shall limit any action by Tenant against any person or entity providing private security service, provided that Landlord shall not be party to, or liable for any judgment entered in such an action, as a defendant, cross defendant, third-party defendant, or otherwise. Tenant shall indemnify Landlord against any loss, liability or claim arising out of any action brought by Tenant tenant against any person or entity providing private security service. The obligation to indemnify shall include payment of Landlord's attorneys' fees incurred in connection with the claim covered by the indemnity and in enforcing the obligation to indemnify.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Vastera Inc)

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