Substantially Damaged Sample Clauses

Substantially Damaged. If the Building or Premises are substantially damaged by fire or other casualty, either Landlord or Tenant may terminate this Lease by notice to the other within thirty (30) days after the date of the damage and this Lease shall terminate upon the thirtieth (30th) day after such notice by which date Tenant shall vacate and surrender the Premises to Landlord. The Rent shall be equitably prorated to the date of the damage or casualty. The Building or Premises (whether or not the Premises are damaged) shall be deemed substantially damaged if: (a) Landlord is required to expend for repairs more than twenty percent (20%) of the replacement value of the Building and Premises immediately prior to the damage, (b) repair is not possible in accordance with Project Architect’s reasonable estimate within two-hundred seventy (270) days following the date of the damage, or (c) the damage adversely affects the Common Areas of the Riverwalk Crossing and the Landlord is unwilling or unable to repair such Common Areas within the time that Landlord is required to fully restore the Premises and Building. If any condition set forth in the preceding sentence is satisfied, Landlord or Tenant may provide a written notice of termination to the other within thirty (30) days of the date of such damage together with all reasonable data available demonstrating that the Building and Premises are substantially damaged. However, if the Premises and Building shall be substantially damaged and neither Party terminates this Lease as provided above, then Landlord shall, within sixty (60) days of the date of such damage, give Tenant notice of the date Landlord estimates repair and restoration will be completed (the “Estimated Repair Date”). Tenant shall not be responsible for the payment of Rent at any time following the damage until such time as all repairs to the Building and Premises and Common Areas of Riverwalk Crossing are fully completed and the Premises fully usable. If Tenant, in the exercise of its reasonable judgment, determines that repair is not possible within such two-hundred seventy (270) days and if the failure to make such repair would have a material, adverse effect on Tenant’s business in the Premises, then Tenant may terminate this Lease by giving Landlord notice within ten (10) days after Tenant’s receipt of Landlord’s notice of the Estimated Repair Date and this Lease shall terminate with neither party to have any further obligations hereunder except as expressly provid...
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Substantially Damaged. Section 12.2 Taxes.........................................................Section 8.1(a) Tax Excess....................................................Section 8.2

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  • Substantial Damage Upon the occurrence of Substantial Damage (as hereinafter defined) to the Property after the Effective Date and before the Closing Date, Seller shall promptly deliver notice thereof to Purchaser, and Purchaser may, at its option, either (a) terminate this Agreement by written notice thereof given to Seller and Escrow Agent within fifteen (15) days after receipt of notice from Seller as to such Substantial Damage, whereupon the Deposit will be returned to Purchaser, and the parties shall have no further obligations under this Agreement, except for those which expressly survive any termination of this Agreement, or (b) proceed to close the transaction contemplated herein without any delay pursuant to the terms hereof, in which event Seller shall deliver to Purchaser at the Closing, or as soon as available, any insurance proceeds actually received by Seller and attributable to the Property damaged by such casualty (other than on account of business or rental interruption relating to the period prior to Closing but including all business or rental interruption relating to the period on or after Closing), shall assign to Purchaser any right it may have to receive insurance proceeds attributable to the Property damaged by such casualty (other than on account of business or rental interruption relating to the period prior to Closing but including all business or rental interruption relating to the period on or after Closing), and Purchaser shall receive a credit against the Purchase Price in the amount of the deductible. If Purchaser has not terminated this Agreement due to the Substantial Damage, Seller shall timely file and process a claim respecting the Substantial Damage with its insurer, but shall not settle or adjust the claim without obtaining Purchaser’s approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned. For purposes of this Agreement, “Substantial Damage” shall mean any casualty or loss resulting in a repair expense in excess of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) or any damage which results in the Franchisor refusing to enter into the New Franchise Agreement. If the Scheduled Closing Date is less than the full fifteen (15) day period for Purchaser to make its determination of whether to terminate or close, the Scheduled Closing Date shall be extended to five (5) business days after expiration of the full fifteen (15) day period.

  • Casualty Damage If the Premises or any part thereof shall be damaged by fire or other casualty, Tenant shall give prompt written notice thereof to Landlord. In case the Building shall be so damaged that, in Landlord's good faith estimation, the time required to repair and reconstruct the Building shall exceed one hundred eighty (180) days from the date of the casualty (whether or not the Premises shall have been damaged by such casualty), or in the event any mortgagee of Landlord's should require that the insurance proceeds payable as a result of a casualty be applied to the payment of the mortgage debt, or in the event of any material loss to the Building that would not be covered by fire and extended coverage insurance commonly carried for commercial properties such as the Building, Landlord may, at its option, terminate this Lease by notifying Tenant in writing of such termination within sixty (60) days of the date of the casualty. If Landlord does not thus elect to terminate this Lease, Landlord shall commence and proceed with reasonable diligence to restore the Building to substantially the same condition in which it was immediately prior to the happening of the casualty, except that Landlord shall not be required to spend for such work an amount in excess of the insurance proceeds actually received by Landlord as a result of the casualty. Landlord shall not be liable for any inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant or injury to the business of Tenant resulting in any way from such damage or the repair thereof, except that, subject to the provisions of the next sentence, Landlord shall allow Tenant a proportional diminution of rent during the time and to the extent the Premises are unfit for occupancy. If the Premises or any other portion of the Building be damaged by fire or other casualty resulting from the fault or negligence of Tenant or any of Tenant's agents, employees, or invitees, the rent hereunder shall not be diminished during the repair of such damage and Tenant shall be liable to Landlord for the cost of the repair and restoration of the Building caused thereby to the extent such cost and expense is not covered by insurance proceeds.

  • Property Damage Lessee shall obtain and maintain insurance coverage on all of Lessee's personal property, Trade Fixtures, and Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations. Such insurance shall be full replacement cost coverage with a deductible of not to exceed $1,000 per occurrence. The proceeds from any such insurance shall be used by Lessee for the replacement of personal property, Trade Fixtures and Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations. Lessee shall provide Lessor with written evidence that such insurance is in force.

  • Partial Damage or Destruction If, during the Term, any Property shall be totally or partially destroyed but the Facility is not rendered Unsuitable for Its Permitted Use, Tenant shall, subject to Section 10.2.3, promptly restore such Facility as provided in Section 10.2.4.

  • Partial Damage to Property (a) Tenant shall notify Landlord in writing immediately upon the occurrence of any damage to the Property. If the Property is only partially damaged (i.e., less than fifty percent (50%) of the Property is untenantable as a result of such damage or less than fifty percent (50%) of Tenant's operations are materially impaired) and if the proceeds received by Landlord from the insurance policies described in Paragraph 4.04(b) are sufficient to pay for the necessary repairs, this Lease shall remain in effect and Landlord shall repair the damage as soon as reasonably possible. Landlord may elect (but is not required) to repair any damage to Tenant's fixtures, equipment, or improvements.

  • Partial Damage If the building or other improvements situated on the Demised Premises are damaged by fire, tornado, or other casually but not to such an extent that rebuilding or repairs cannot reasonably be completed within one hundred eighty (180) days from the date Landlord receives written notification by Tenant of the occurrence of the damage, this Lease shall not terminate, but Landlord shall proceed with reasonable diligence to rebuild or repair the building and other improvements on the Demised Premises (other than leasehold improvements made by Tenant or any assignee, subtenant or other occupant of the Demised Premises) to substantially the condition in which they existed prior to the damage. Within thirty (30) days after receipt of notice by Tenant, Landlord shall obtain from a third party written verification of the damage and the time required to repair or rebuild, and provide Tenant with said information. If the casualty occurs during the final eighteen (18) months of the Lease Term, Landlord shall not be required to rebuild or repair the damage unless Tenant exercises Tenant's renewal option (if any) within fifteen (15) days after the date of receipt by Landlord of the notification of the occurrence of the damage. If Tenant does not exercise its renewal option, or if there is no renewal option contained in this Lease, Landlord may, at Landlord's option, terminate this Lease by promptly delivering a written termination notice to Tenant, in which event the Rent shall be abated for the unexpired portion of the Lease Term, effective from the date of receipt by Landlord of the written notification of the damage. To the extent the Demised Premises cannot be occupied (in whole or in part) following the casualty, the Rent payable under this Lease during the period in which the Demised Premises cannot be fully occupied shall be adjusted equitably.

  • No Damage Any loss, damage or destruction, whether covered by insurance or not, affecting Company's business or properties;

  • DESTRUCTION OR DAMAGE In the event any of the Property is damaged or destroyed prior to the Closing Date, Seller shall notify Buyer in writing of such fact promptly after obtaining knowledge thereof. If any such damage or destruction: (i) (a) is an insured casualty and (b) would cost less than an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the Purchase Price to repair or restore, and (ii) does not result in a termination of the Lease, then this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and Buyer shall acquire the Property upon the terms and conditions set forth herein. The cost of repair shall be determined by an architect and contractor selected by Seller and reasonably approved by Buyer. In such event, Buyer shall receive a credit against the Purchase Price equal to the deductible amount applicable under Seller's casualty policy less all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees and costs, incurred by Seller as of the Closing Date in connection with the negotiation and/or settlement of the casualty claim with the insurer ("REALIZATION Costs"), and Seller shall assign to Buyer all of Seller's right, title and interest in and to all proceeds of insurance on account of such damage or destruction. In the event the Property is damaged or destroyed prior to the Closing Date and the cost of repair would equal or exceed an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the Purchase Price, or the casualty is an uninsured casualty, then, notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth above in this section, Buyer shall have the right, at its election, to terminate this Agreement. Buyer shall have ten (10) days after Seller notifies Buyer of the cost of repairing the damage to make such election by delivery to Seller of a written election notice ("ELECTION NOTICE") and the Closing Date shall be extended, if necessary, to provide sufficient time for Buyer to make such election. The failure by Buyer to deliver the Election Notice within such ten (10) day period shall be deemed an election to terminate this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything contained in Section 7.1(d) to the contrary, any termination by Buyer under this Section 11.2 shall not result in a termination of Buyer's right to acquire any remaining Portfolio Properties under the Portfolio Agreements. In the event Buyer does not elect to terminate this Agreement as set forth above, this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, Seller shall assign to Buyer all of Seller's right, title and interest in and to any and all proceeds of insurance on account of such damage or destruction, if any, and, if the casualty was an insured casualty, Buyer shall receive a credit against the Purchase Price equal to the deductible amount (less the Realization Costs) under Seller's casualty insurance policy.

  • Physical Damage Insurance The Servicer shall, in accordance with its customary servicing procedures, require that each Obligor shall have obtained physical damage insurance covering the Financed Equipment as of the execution of the Receivable.

  • Minor Damage In the event of loss or damage to the Property or any portion thereof which is not "major" (as hereinafter defined), this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect provided Seller performs any necessary repairs or, at Seller's option, assigns to Purchaser all of Seller's right, title and interest to any claims and proceeds Seller may have with respect to any casualty insurance policies or condemnation awards relating to the premises in question. In the event that Seller elects to perform repairs upon the Property, Seller shall use reasonable efforts to complete such repairs promptly and the date of Closing shall be extended a reasonable time in order to allow for the completion of such repairs. If Seller elects to assign a casualty claim to Purchaser, the Purchase Price shall be reduced by an amount equal to the deductible amount under Seller's insurance policy. Upon Closing, full risk of loss with respect to the Property shall pass to Purchaser.

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