Common use of Substantial Damage Clause in Contracts

Substantial Damage. If all or a portion of the Premises shall be damaged by fire, explosion, the elements, public enemy, or other casualty, to such an extent as to render the Premises or such portion thereof untenable, but which can reasonably be repaired within thirty

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement