Common use of Release of Landlord Clause in Contracts

Release of Landlord. Landlord shall not be responsible or liable at any time for any loss or damage to Tenant’s personal property or to Tenant’s business, including any loss or damage to either the person or property of Tenant or Tenant Related Parties that may be occasioned by or through the acts or omissions of persons occupying adjacent, connecting, or adjoining space. Tenant shall store its property in and shall use and enjoy the Leased Premises and all other portions of the Building and Improvements at its own risk, and hereby releases Landlord, to the fullest extent permitted by law, from all claims of every kind resulting in loss of life, personal or bodily injury, or property damage.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Weave Communications, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Weave Communications, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Lifevantage Corp)

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Release of Landlord. Landlord shall not be responsible or liable at any time for any loss or damage to Tenant’s 's personal property or to Tenant’s 's business, including any loss or damage to either the person or property of Tenant or Tenant Related Parties that may be occasioned by or through the acts or omissions of persons occupying adjacent, connecting, or adjoining space. Tenant shall store its property in and shall use and enjoy the Leased Premises and all other portions of the Building and Improvements at its own risk, and hereby releases Landlord, to the fullest full extent permitted by law, from all claims of every kind resulting in loss of life, personal or bodily injury, or property damage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Sento Corp), Lease Agreement (Tenfold Corp /Ut)

Release of Landlord. Landlord shall not be responsible or liable at any time for any loss or damage to Tenant’s 's personal property or to Tenant’s 's business, including any loss or damage to either the person or property of Tenant or Tenant Related Parties that may be occasioned by or through the acts or omissions of persons occupying adjacent, connecting, or adjoining space. Tenant shall store its property in and shall use and enjoy the Leased Premises premises and all other portions of the Building and Improvements improvements at its own risk, and hereby releases Landlord, to the fullest full extent permitted by law, from all claims of every kind resulting in loss of life, personal or bodily injury, or property damage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Nutranomics, Inc.)

Release of Landlord. Landlord shall not be responsible or liable at any time for any loss or damage to Tenant’s 's personal property or to Tenant’s 's business, including any loss or damage to either the person or property of Tenant or Tenant Related Parties that may be occasioned by or through the acts or omissions of persons occupying adjacent, connecting, or adjoining space. Tenant shall store its property in and shall use and enjoy the Leased Premises and all other portions of the Building and Improvements at its own risk, and hereby releases Landlord, to the fullest full extent permitted pertained by law, from all claims of every kind resulting in loss of life, personal or bodily injury, or property damage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Simmons Media Group Inc)

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Release of Landlord. Landlord shall not be responsible or liable at any time for any loss or damage to Tenant’s personal property or to Tenant’s business, including any loss or damage to either the person or property of Tenant or Tenant Related Parties that may be occasioned by or through the acts or omissions of persons occupying adjacent, connecting, or adjoining space. Tenant shall store its property in and shall use and enjoy the Leased Premises and all other portions of the Building and Improvements at its own risk, and hereby releases Landlord, to the fullest extent permitted by law, from all claims of every kind resulting in loss of life, personal or bodily injury, or property damagedamage unless resulting from Landlord’s intentional or grossly negligent acts or omissions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Broadview Institute Inc)

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