Tenant Emergency Power Clause Samples
Tenant Emergency Power. Provided that the Tenant is not then in default of any of the covenants and obligations of the Tenant under this Lease beyond any applicable curative period, then the Tenant shall have the non-exclusive right to access to a Landlord controlled continuous power source serving the Building (the “Emergency Power System”), capable of providing 50 KVa plus a 25% IT growth factor KW of emergency power to the Leased Premises. Provided the Tenant delivers to the Landlord such particulars as are reasonably required by the Landlord, the Landlord shall provide the Tenant with the estimated costs associated with the Tenant electing to access the Landlord controlled Emergency Power System (both recurring and non-recurring costs), which costs shall be commensurate with commercially accepted standards for buildings similar to the Building (having regard to age, size and location). The plans, drawings and specifications for connecting the Tenant’s electrical load to the Emergency Power System will be subject to review and approval by the Landlord, acting reasonably. Prior to connecting to the Emergency Power System, the Tenant shall obtain, at its sole cost and expense, all required governmental approvals in respect of such connection and shall provide the Landlord with evidence that all such approvals have been so obtained. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the Tenant shall, at the expiry or earlier termination of this Lease, remove all cabling which connects the Leased Premises to the source of the Emergency Power System and all damage caused by the installation or removal of such cabling shall be repaired and restored by the Tenant at the Tenant’s sole cost and expense in a good and workmanlike manner. At the Landlord’s request, the Tenant shall execute the Landlord’s form of emergency power use agreement to give effect to the foregoing, which form shall be subject to such reasonable amendments as requested by Tenant and agreed to by Landlord, both parties acting reasonably.
