Common use of Right to Relocate Clause in Contracts

Right to Relocate. A. If the Premises becomes uninhabitable for any reason (i) not caused by Tenant, Occupants, guests, invitees, licensees, or animals housed by Tenant and (ii) not resulting from acts of God, terrorist attacks, base closure, epidemics, pandemics, or any cause beyond the reasonable control of Owner, then Owner will relocate Tenant either temporarily or permanently at no cost to Tenant in accordance with the Minimum Standard Tenant Displacement Guidelines (“Displacement Guidelines”) attached hereto as Schedule 4.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Right to Relocate. A. If the Premises becomes uninhabitable for any reason (i) not caused by TenantXxxxxx, Occupants, guests, invitees, licensees, or animals housed by Tenant and (ii) not resulting from acts of God, terrorist attacks, base closure, epidemics, pandemics, or any cause beyond the reasonable control of Owner, then Owner will relocate Tenant either temporarily or permanently at no cost to Tenant in accordance with the Minimum Standard Tenant Displacement Guidelines (“Displacement Guidelines”) attached hereto as Schedule 4.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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