Common use of Recovery of Rent and Damages Clause in Contracts

Recovery of Rent and Damages. Landlord shall have the right to recover from Tenant all loss of Rent and other payments that Landlord may incur by reason of termination of the Lease, including, without limitation: (a) all Rent and other sums due and payable by Tenant as of the date of termination; (b) all Rent that would otherwise be payable for the remainder of the Term in accordance with the terms of this Lease; (c) all of Landlord's then unamortized costs of special inducements provided to Tenant (including without limitation rent concessions, tenant construction allowances, rent waivers, above building standard leasehold improvements, and the like); (d) the costs of collecting amounts due from Tenant under the Lease and the costs of recovering possession of the Premises (including attorney’s fees and litigation costs); (e) the costs of curing Tenant's defaults existing at or prior to the date of termination; (f) all "Reletting Expenses" (as defined below); and (g) all Landlord's other reasonable expenditures arising from the termination. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for all such items, and the same shall be due and payable immediately from time to time upon notice from Landlord that an expense has been incurred, without regard to whether the expense was incurred before or after the termination.

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Samples: Lease (Radius Health, Inc.)

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Recovery of Rent and Damages. Landlord shall have the right to recover from Tenant all loss of Rent and other payments that Landlord may incur by reason of termination of the Lease, including, without limitation: (a) all Rent and other sums due and payable by Tenant as of the date of termination; (b) all Rent that would otherwise be payable for the remainder of the Term in accordance with the terms of this Lease; (c) all of Landlord's ’s then unamortized costs of special inducements provided to Tenant (including without limitation rent concessions, tenant construction allowances, rent waivers, above building standard leasehold improvements, and the like); (d) the costs of collecting amounts due from Tenant under the Lease and the costs of recovering possession of the Premises (including attorney’s attorneys’ fees and litigation costs); (e) the costs of curing Tenant's ’s defaults existing at or prior to the date of termination; (f) all "Reletting Expenses" (as defined below); and (g) all Landlord's ’s other reasonable expenditures arising from the termination. Tenant shall reimburse indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Landlord for all any damages EAST\126610515.10 sustained by Landlord, including any lost Rents and other payments, and any such itemsReletting Expenses incurred by Landlord, and the same shall be due and payable immediately from time to time upon notice from Landlord that an expense has been incurredLandlord, without regard to whether the expense or damage was incurred before or after the termination.

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Samples: Everbridge, Inc.

Recovery of Rent and Damages. Landlord shall have the right to recover from Tenant all loss of Rent and other payments that Landlord may incur by reason of termination of the Lease, including, without limitation: (( a) all Rent and other sums due and payable by Tenant as of the date of termination; (b) all Rent that would otherwise be payable for the remainder of the Term in accordance with the terms of this Lease, as and when due, and Tenant shall indemnify Landlord for the same; (( c) all of Landlord's then unamortized costs of special inducements provided to Tenant (including without limitation rent concessions, tenant construction allowances, rent waivers, above building standard leasehold improvements, and the like); (d) the costs of collecting amounts due from Tenant under the Lease and the costs of recovering possession of the Premises (including attorney’s attorneys fees and litigation costs); (e) the costs of curing Tenant's defaults existing at or prior to the date of termination; (f) all "Reletting Expenses" (as defined below); and (g) all Landlord's other reasonable expenditures arising from the termination. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for all such items, and the same shall be due and payable immediately from time to time upon notice from Landlord that an expense has been incurred, without regard to whether the expense was incurred before or after the termination.. 13.2.4

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Samples: Lease (Acumen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

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Recovery of Rent and Damages. Landlord shall have the right to recover from Tenant all loss of Rent and other payments that Landlord may incur by reason of termination of the Lease, including, without limitation: (a) all Rent and other sums due and payable by Tenant as of the date of termination; (b) all Rent that would otherwise be payable for the remainder of the Term in accordance with the terms of this Lease; (c) all of Landlord's then unamortized costs of special inducements provided to Tenant (including without limitation rent concessions, tenant construction allowances, rent waivers, above building standard leasehold improvements, and the like); (d) the costs of collecting amounts due from Tenant under the Lease and the costs of recovering possession of the Premises (including attorney’s attorneys fees and litigation costs); (e) the costs of curing Tenant's defaults existing at or prior to the date of termination; (f) all "Reletting Expenses" (as defined below); and (g) all Landlord's ’s other reasonable expenditures arising from the termination. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for all such items, and the same shall be due and payable immediately from time to time upon notice from Landlord that an expense has been incurred, without regard to whether the expense was incurred before or after the termination.

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Samples: Lease (Forrester Research, Inc.)

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