Structural Load Clause Samples

The Structural Load clause defines the maximum weight or force that a building or structure is designed to safely support. It typically specifies the allowable loads for various parts of the structure, such as floors, roofs, or beams, and may reference relevant building codes or engineering standards. By clearly outlining these limits, the clause ensures that the structure is not overloaded, thereby preventing potential damage, structural failure, or safety hazards.
Structural Load. Tenant shall not place a load upon the Datacenter Space exceeding the number of pounds of live load per square foot specified in Paragraph 5 of Part I of Exhibit “H”. Any cabinets, cages or partitions installed in the Datacenter Space (whether installed by Landlord or by any Tenant Party) shall be included in the calculation of the live load.
Structural Load. Party B shall not install any object or appliance weighing more than [150] kg per square meter in the Premises. If Party B needs to install or place any items in the Premises that exceed the weight limit, it shall obtain the prior written consent of Party A or its representative and take structural measures to strengthen the Premises before installing or placing the overweight items.
Structural Load. Grantee shall not place a load upon the Colocation Premises exceeding the number of pounds of live load per square foot specified in Item 27 of the Basic Colocation Information.
Structural Load. Tenant shall not place a load upon the Premises exceeding the number of pounds of live load per square foot specified in Exhibit “F”. Any cabinets, cages or partitions installed by Landlord shall be included in the calculation of the live load.
Structural Load. Tenant shall not place a load upon the Premises exceeding the number of pounds of live load per square foot (a) specified in Item 5 of Exhibit “F”, as it relates to Suite 880, and (b) specified in Item 5 of Exhibit “F-1”, as it relates to Suite 890.
Structural Load. Tenant shall not place a load upon the Premises or the Datacenter exceeding the number of pounds of live load per square foot specified in Item 5 of Exhibit “F”. Any cabinets, cages or partitions installed by Landlord shall be included in the calculation of the live load.
Structural Load. Not to suspend or permit to be suspended any heavy load from the main structure of the building or the Leased Premises or any part thereof nor to load or permit to be loaded or use the floor or structure of the Leased Premises in any manner which will impose a weight or strain in excess of that which the Leased Premises is constructed to bear with proper margin for safety or which will in any way strain or interfere with the main supports thereof.
Structural Load. Tenant shall position all files, safes and heavy equipment --------------- which Tenant desires to place in the Premises so as to properly distribute the weight thereof in accordance with the structural capacity of the Building. After the initial structural review of Tenant's use of the Premises prior to the Commencement Date, Landlord shall not require further structural review of Tenant's use at Tenant's expense except in connection with Alterations.