TENANT’S AND LANDLORD’S INSURANCE; INDEMNITY Sample Clauses

TENANT’S AND LANDLORD’S INSURANCE; INDEMNITY. (a) Tenant's Property Insurance. Tenant agrees to procure and maintain during the demised term a property insurance policy written on the causes of loss-special form (also referred to as the special extended coverage form), or the most broad property insurance form then available, insuring against loss of, or damage to, Tenant's property, in, on or about the demised premises. Such property insurance shall include coverage (whether by additional policies, endorsements or otherwise): (i) against earthquake and flood; (ii) for plate glass; (iii) in an amount equal to the full insurable replacement cost, without deduction for depreciation; (iv) with an agreed valuation provision in lieu of, or in an amount sufficient to satisfy, any co-insurance clause; (v) against inflation (also known as inflation guard); (vi) for any costs due to ordinances or laws; and (vii) as Landlord may from time to time reasonably require Tenant to procure and maintain. Landlord shall not be liable for any damage to Tenant's property in, on or about the demised premises caused by fire or other insurable hazards regardless of the nature or cause of such fire or other casualty, and regardless of whether any negligence of Landlord or Landlord's employees or agents contributed thereto. Tenant expressly releases Landlord of and from all liability for any such damage and Tenant agrees that its property insurance policies required hereunder shall include a waiver of subrogation recognizing this release from liability.
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TENANT’S AND LANDLORD’S INSURANCE; INDEMNITY. (a) Tenant’s Commercial General Liability Insurance. Commencing as of the Commencement Date, and thereafter throughout the term of this Lease, Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, provide and maintain or cause to be provided and maintained a commercial general liability policy (including coverage for product and contractual liability), naming Tenant as an insured (and naming Landlord as an additional insured, said additional insured’s coverage under Tenant’s commercial general liability policy to be primary), protecting Tenant, the business operated by Tenant, and any additional insureds (including Landlord) against claims for bodily injury (including death) and property damage occurring within the Premises. Such insurance shall afford protection to the limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence and Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) with respect to property damage for fire legal liability. Tenant may use commercially reasonable deductibles Tenant customarily carries in the conduct of its business; however, Tenant shall be responsible for all such deductibles or self-insured retention level. All liability policies shall be written on an occurrence form.

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  • Landlord’s Insurance Tenant shall not cause or permit or suffer any action or condition that would (i) invalidate or conflict with Landlord’s insurance policies which contemplate a live entertainment use for the Music Hall, (ii) violate applicable rules, regulations and guidelines of the Fire Department, Fire Insurance Rating Organization or any other authority having jurisdiction over the Center, (iii) cause an increase in the premiums for fire insurance then covering the Buildings over that payable with respect to comparable first-class office buildings or theaters, or (iv) result in insurance companies of good standing refusing to insure the Buildings or any property therein in amounts and against risks as reasonably determined by Landlord. If the fire insurance premiums increase as a result of Tenant’s failure to comply with the provisions of this Article, Tenant shall promptly cure such failure and shall reimburse Landlord for the increased fire insurance premiums paid by Landlord as a result of such failure by Tenant, provided that Landlord shall furnish reasonable supporting documentation therefor. If it is not practicable for Tenant to cure such failure and continue to operate the Premises for the Permitted Uses and the only result of such failure is an increase in Landlord’s insurance premium, then provided Tenant pays such increased premium, Tenant shall not be required to cease such action so long as the increased premium is the only effect of such failure and, provided further, in the event that (A) Landlord’s insurance carrier refuses to provide certain insurance as a result of Tenant’s failure to comply with the provisions of this Article and (B) a separate insurance carrier of comparable rating or which is otherwise satisfactory to Landlord is willing to provide such insurance, Tenant shall pay any increased cost payable by Landlord by reason of its purchase of such insurance from such separate insurance carrier. In any action or proceeding to which Landlord and Tenant are parties, a schedule or “make up” of rates for the Buildings or the Premises issued by the appropriate Fire Insurance Rating Organization, or other body fixing such fire insurance rates, shall be conclusive evidence of the fire insurance rates then applicable to the Buildings.

  • Landlord’s Indemnity Subject to the limitations of Section 8.4 below and to the provisions of Section 8.19 below, to the maximum extent this agreement is effective according to law and to the extent not resulting from any act, omission, fault, negligence or misconduct of Tenant or its contractors, agents, licensees, invitees, servants or employees, Landlord agrees to defend with counsel first approved by Tenant (counsel appointed by Landlord's insurance carrier shall be deemed approved by Tenant and for any other circumstances such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) indemnify and save harmless Tenant and Tenant's beneficiaries, partners, subsidiaries, officers, directors, agents, trustees and employees (collectively, the "Tenant Parties") from and against any claim arisin from any injury to any person occurring in the Premises, in the Buildings or on the Site after the date that possession of the Premises is first delivered to Tenant and until the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease Term, to the extent such injury results from the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or Landlord's agents, employees or contractors provided, however that in no event shall the aforesaid indemnity render Landlord responsible or liable for any loss or damage to fixtures or personal property of Tenant and Landlord shall in no event be liable for any indirect or consequential damages; and provided, further, that the provisions of this Section 4.4 shall not be applicable to the holder of any mortgage now or hereafter on the Site or the Buildings (whether or not such holder shall be a mortgagee in possession of or shall have exercised any rights under a conditional, collateral or other assignment of leases and/or rents respecting, the Site and/or Buildings) except to the extent otherwise agreed by such holder in any Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreement by and between Tenant and such holder.

  • Tenant’s Insurance Tenant shall maintain the following coverages in the following amounts.

  • Tenant’s Compliance With Landlord’s Fire and Casualty Insurance Tenant shall, at Tenant’s expense, comply with all insurance company requirements pertaining to the use of the Premises. If Tenant’s conduct or use of the Premises causes any increase in the premium for such insurance policies then Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for any such increase. Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, shall comply with all rules, orders, regulations or requirements of the American Insurance Association (formerly the National Board of Fire Underwriters) and with any similar body.

  • Landlord Indemnity Under no circumstance shall Tenant be liable for, and Landlord shall indemnify, defend, protect and hold harmless Tenant and Tenant’s Agents from and against, all losses, costs, claims, liabilities and damages (including attorneys’ and consultants’ fees) arising out of any Hazardous Materials that exist in, on or about the Project as of the date hereof, or Hazardous Material Released by Landlord or any Landlord Parties. Landlord will provide Tenant with any Hazardous Material reports relating to the Building that Landlord has in its immediate possession. The provision of such reports shall be for informational purposes only, and Landlord does not make any representation or warranty as to the correctness or completeness of any such reports.

  • Landlord’s Indemnification Landlord shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Tenant from and against any and all claims arising out of any activity, work or things done, or permitted by Landlord in or about the Common Areas of the Building or the Common Areas of the Project and shall further indemnify and hold harmless Tenant from and against all costs, reasonable attorney’s fees, expenses and liabilities incurred in the defense of any such claim or any action or proceeding brought thereon.

  • LANDLORD'S LIABILITY If Landlord defaults under this Agreement and if, as a consequence of such default, Tenant shall recover a money judgment against Landlord, such judgment shall be satisfied against the right, title and interest of Landlord in the Shopping Center including, but not limited to, the rents, proceeds and profits derived therefrom as the same may then be constituted and encumbered, and Landlord shall not be liable for any deficiency. In no event shall Tenant have the right to levy execution against any property of Landlord other than its right, title and interest in the Shopping Center including, but not limited to, the rents, proceeds and profits derived therefrom. Upon any such uncured default by Landlord, Tenant may exercise any of its rights provided at law or in equity; provided, however: (a) Tenant shall have no right to offset or xxxxx rent in the event of any default by Landlord under this Agreement, except to the extent offset rights are specifically provided to Tenant in this Agreement; (b) Tenant shall have no right to terminate this Agreement unless determined by a court of competent jurisdiction under applicable law taking into account the nature of the breach; and (c) Tenant’s rights and remedies hereunder shall be limited to the extent this Agreement otherwise expressly limits Tenant’s rights or remedies. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, the obligations of Landlord under this Agreement (including any actual or alleged breach or default by Landlord) do not constitute personal obligations of the individual partners, directors, officers, members or shareholders of Landlord or Landlord’s partners, and Tenant shall not seek recourse against the individual partners, directors, officers, members or shareholders of Landlord or against Landlord’s partners or any other persons or entities having any interest in Landlord, or any of their personal assets for satisfaction of any liability with respect to this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, in no event shall Landlord or any Landlord’s officers, trustees, directors, partners, beneficiaries, joint venturers, members, stockholders, or other principals or representatives, disclosed or undisclosed (and their respective successors and assigns) ever be liable pursuant to this Agreement for lost profits or consequential, speculative or punitive damages.

  • Tenant’s Property Insurance Tenant shall maintain at all times during the Lease Term, and during such earlier time as Tenant may be performing work in or to the Premises or have property, fixtures, furniture, equipment, machinery, goods, supplies, wares or merchandise on the Premises, and continuing thereafter so long as Tenant is in occupancy of any part of the Premises, business interruption insurance and (insurance against loss or damage covered by the so-called “all risk” type insurance coverage with respect to (i) Tenant’s property, fixtures, furniture, equipment, machinery, goods, supplies, wares and merchandise, and (ii) any other improvements which exist in the Premises as of the Lease Commencement Date (excluding the Base Building) (the “Original Improvements”), and all alterations, improvements and other modifications made by or on behalf of the Tenant in the Premises, and (iii) other property of Tenant located at the Premises (collectively “Tenant’s Property”). The business interruption insurance required by this Section shall be in minimum amounts typically carried by prudent tenants engaged in similar operations, but in no event shall be in an amount less than the Base Rent then in effect during any Lease Year, plus any Additional Rent due and payable for the immediately preceding Lease Year. The “all risk” insurance required by this Section shall be in an amount at least equal to the full replacement cost of Tenant’s Property. In addition, during such time as Tenant is performing work in or to the Premises, Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, shall also maintain, or shall cause its contractor(s) to maintain, builder’s risk insurance for the full insurable value of such work. Landlord and such additional persons or entities as Landlord may reasonably request shall be named as loss payees, as their interests may appear, on the policy or policies required by this section. In the event of loss or damage covered by the “all risk” insurance required by this section, the responsibilities for repairing or restoring the loss or damage shall be determined in accordance with Article 11 of this Lease, below. To the extent that Landlord is obligated to pay for the repair or restoration of the loss or damage covered by the policy, Landlord shall be paid the proceeds of the “all risk” insurance covering the loss or damage. To the extent Tenant is obligated to pay for the repair or restoration of the loss or damage, covered by the policy, Tenant shall be paid the proceeds of the “all risk” insurance covering the loss or damage. If both Landlord and Tenant are obligated to pay for the repair or restoration of the loss or damage covered by the policy, the insurance proceeds shall be paid to each of them in the pro rata proportion of their obligations to repair or restore the loss or damage. If the loss or damage is not repaired or restored (for example, if the Lease is terminated pursuant to Section 11.2 of this Lease, below), the insurance proceeds shalt be paid to Landlord and Tenant in the pro rata proportion of their relative contributions to the cost of the leasehold improvements covered by the policy.

  • Tenant’s Indemnity Tenant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Landlord harmless from and against, and to reimburse Landlord with respect to, any and all claims, demands, causes of action, losses, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses (including without limitation attorneys' fees and court costs), fines and/or penalties of any and every kind or character, known or unknown, fixed or contingent, asserted or potentially asserted against or incurred by Landlord at any time and from time to time by reason of, in connection with or arising out of (A) the failure of Tenant to perform any obligation herein required to be performed by Tenant regarding Applicable Environmental Laws, (B) any violation of any Applicable Environmental Law by Tenant or with respect to the Premises or the Improvements, or any disposal or 18. other release by Tenant or with respect to the Premises or the Improvements of any hazardous substance, environmental contaminants or solid waste on or to the Premises or the Improvements, whether or not resulting in a violation of any Applicable Environmental Law, (C) any act, omission, event or circumstance by Tenant or with respect to the Premises or the Improvements which constitutes or has constituted a violation of any Applicable Environmental Law with respect to the Premises or the Improvements, regardless of whether the act, omission, event or circumstance constituted a violation of any Applicable Environmental Law at the time of its existence or occurrence, and (D) any and all claims or proceedings (whether brought by private party or governmental agencies) for bodily injury, property damage, abatement or remediation, environmental damage or impairment or any other injury or damage resulting from or relating to any hazardous or toxic substance or contaminated material located upon or migrating into, from or through the Premises or the Improvements (whether or not the release of such materials was caused by Tenant, a subtenant, a prior owner of the Premises or any other Entity) which Landlord may incur. Tenant's duty to indemnify Landlord under this Section 8.1 shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease with respect to events occurring during or prior to the Term or after the Term while Landlord has record title to and Tenant is occupying the Premises.

  • Landlord Insurance Insurance shall be procured by Landlord in accordance with its sole discretion. All awards and payments thereunder shall be the property of the Landlord, and Tenant shall have no interest in the same. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord agrees to obtain building liability and hazard insurance required to be carried for the Property and Premises and adequate hazard insurance, which covers replacement cost of the Property and Premises.

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