Common use of Restoration of Services Clause in Contracts

Restoration of Services. ABATEMENT. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to restore any service required of it that becomes unavailable; however, such unavailability shall not render Landlord liable for any damages caused thereby, be a constructive eviction of Tenant, constitute a breach of any implied warranty, or, except as provided in the next sentence, entitle Tenant to any abatement of Tenant's obligations hereunder. If, however, Tenant is prevented from using the Premises for more than fifteen (15) consecutive business days because of the unavailability of any such service and such unavailability was not caused by a Tenant Party, then Tenant shall, as its exclusive remedy be entitled to a reasonable abatement of Rent for each consecutive day (after such 15-day period) that Tenant is so prevented from using the Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Brooks Automation Inc), Lease Agreement (Brooks Automation Inc)

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Restoration of Services. ABATEMENT. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to restore any service required of it that becomes unavailable; however, such unavailability shall not render Landlord liable for any damages caused thereby, be a constructive eviction of Tenant, constitute a breach of any implied warranty, or, except as provided in the next sentence, entitle Tenant to any abatement of Tenant's obligations hereunder. If, however, Tenant is prevented from using the Premises for more than fifteen (15) 25 consecutive business days because of the unavailability of any such service and such unavailability was not caused by a Tenant Party, then Tenant shall, as its exclusive remedy be entitled to a reasonable abatement of Rent for each consecutive day (after such 1525-day period) that Tenant is so prevented from using the Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Evergreen Solar Inc), Lease Agreement (Evergreen Solar Inc)

Restoration of Services. ABATEMENT. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to restore any service required of it that becomes unavailable; however, such unavailability shall not render Landlord liable for any damages caused thereby, be a constructive eviction of Tenant, constitute a breach of any implied warranty, or, except as provided in the next sentence, entitle Tenant to any abatement of Tenant's obligations hereunder. If, however, Tenant is prevented from using the Premises for more than fifteen (15) 15 consecutive business days because of the unavailability of any such service and such unavailability was not caused by a Tenant Party, then Tenant shall, as its exclusive remedy be entitled to a reasonable abatement of Rent for each consecutive day (after such 15-day period) that Tenant is so prevented from using the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Digital Solutions Inc)

Restoration of Services. ABATEMENT. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to restore any service required of it that becomes unavailable; however, such unavailability shall not render Landlord liable for any damages caused thereby, be a constructive eviction of Tenant, constitute a breach of any implied warranty, or, except as provided in the next sentence, entitle Tenant to any abatement of Tenant's obligations hereunder. If, however, Tenant is prevented from using the Premises for more than fifteen (15) 10 consecutive business days because of the unavailability of any such service and such unavailability was not caused by a Tenant Party, then Tenant shall, as its exclusive remedy be entitled to a reasonable abatement of Rent for each consecutive day (after such 1510-day period) that Tenant is so prevented from using the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Art Technology Group Inc)

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Restoration of Services. ABATEMENTAbatement. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to restore any service required of it that becomes unavailable; however, such unavailability shall not render Landlord liable for any damages caused thereby, be a constructive eviction of Tenant, constitute a breach of any implied warranty, or, except as provided in the next sentence, entitle Tenant to any abatement of Tenant's obligations hereunderhereuxxxx. If, however, Tenant is prevented xxxxxxted from using the Premises for more than fifteen (15) five consecutive business days because of the unavailability of any such service and such unavailability was not caused by a Tenant Party, then Tenant shall, as its exclusive remedy be entitled to a reasonable abatement of Rent for each consecutive day (after such 15five-day period) that Tenant is so prevented from using the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Institutional Equity Holdings Inc /Nv/)

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