Common use of Temporary Closing Clause in Contracts

Temporary Closing. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord may temporarily close the Building Project and preclude access to the Premises in the event of casualty, governmental requirements, the threat of an emergency such as a hurricane, civil commotion, terrorism, war like operation, invasion, rebellion, hostilities, military or usurped power, sabotage, floods, other natural disasters, or acts of God, or if Landlord reasonably deems it necessary in order to prevent damage or injury to person or property, and at all times subject to Landlord’s security policies and procedures.

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Sources: Office Building Lease (Bioheart, Inc.)

Temporary Closing. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord may temporarily close the Building Project and preclude access to the Premises in the event of casualty, governmental requirements, the threat of an emergency such as a hurricane, civil commotion, terrorism, war like operation, invasion, rebellion, hostilities, military or usurped power, sabotage, floods, other natural disasters, or acts of God, or if Landlord reasonably deems it necessary in order to prevent damage or injury to person or property, and at all times subject to Landlord’s 's security policies and procedures.

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Sources: Lease (Health Benefits Direct Corp)