Roof Top Chillers Sample Clauses

Roof Top Chillers. In addition to the base building heat and air-conditioning being supplied by Landlord pursuant to Section 5.1.1, Tenant shall have the right, upon written request to Landlord, and subject to availability, to have non-exclusive use of the two approximately 100 ton roof top chillers located on the roof of the Building (the “Roof Top Chillers”). In the event that Tenant elects to use the same, Tenant shall, subject to the terms of Section 6.1.3 hereof, maintain and repair the Roof Top Chillers at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. To the extent that Tenant uses the Roof Top Chillers, Tenant shall pay to Landlord, as Additional Rent, its proportionate share, based upon Tenant’s usage of the Roof Top Chiller, of all costs incurred by Landlord in association with the use and operation of the Roof Top Chillers.
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