Common use of Tenant’s Release Clause in Contracts

Tenant’s Release. Landlord shall not be responsible or liable to Tenant for any damages or destruction to Tenant’s Business Personal Property caused by Landlord’s employees, agents, visitors, invitees, guests, or independent contractors (collectively “Landlord’s Associates”), and Tenant hereby releases Landlord from any claims, liabilities, demands, losses, damages, consequential damages, and the like, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and court costs (collectively “Claims”) resulting from damage or destruction to Tenant’s Business Personal Property caused directly or indirectly by Landlord and/or Landlord’s Associates; provided, however, that nothing herein shall be deemed to release Landlord’s independent contractors from any such Claims Tenant may have against Landlord’s independent contractors.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (ESSA Pharma Inc.), Office Lease (Envivio Inc), Office Lease (Sunesis Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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Tenant’s Release. Landlord shall not be responsible or liable to Tenant for any damages or destruction to Tenant’s Business Personal Property caused by Landlord’s employees, agents, visitors, invitees, guests, or independent contractors (collectively “Landlord’s Associates”), and Tenant hereby releases Landlord from any claims, liabilities, demands, losses, damages, consequential damages, and the like, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and court costs (collectively “Claims”) resulting from damage or destruction to Tenant’s Business Personal Property caused directly or indirectly by Landlord and/or and/ or Landlord’s Associates; provided, however, that nothing herein shall be deemed to release Landlord’s independent contractors from any such Claims Tenant may have against Landlord’s independent contractors.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Day One Biopharmaceuticals Holding Co LLC), Office Lease (Loxo Oncology, Inc.)

Tenant’s Release. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Lease (but subject to § 14.5 below), Landlord shall not be responsible or liable to Tenant for any damages or destruction to Tenant’s Business Personal Property caused by Landlord’s employees, agents, visitors, invitees, guests, or independent contractors (collectively “Landlord’s Associates”), and Tenant hereby releases Landlord from any claims, liabilities, demands, losses, damages, consequential damages, and the like, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and court costs (collectively “Claims”) resulting from damage or destruction to Tenant’s Business Personal Property caused directly or indirectly by Landlord and/or Landlord’s Associates; provided, however, that nothing herein shall be deemed to release Landlord’s independent contractors from any such Claims Tenant may have against Landlord’s independent contractors.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Satsuma Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Office Lease (Satsuma Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

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Tenant’s Release. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Lease (but subject to S 14.5 below), Landlord shall not be responsible or liable to Tenant for any damages or destruction to Tenant’s 's Business Personal Property caused by Landlord’s 's employees, agents, visitors, invitees, guests, or independent contractors (collectively "Landlord’s 's Associates"), and Tenant hereby releases Landlord from any claims, liabilities, demands, losses, damages, consequential damages, and the like, including reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs (collectively "Claims") resulting from damage or destruction to Tenant’s 's Business Personal Property caused directly or indirectly by Landlord and/or Landlord’s 's Associates; provided, however, that nothing herein shall be deemed to release Landlord’s 's independent contractors from any such Claims Tenant may have against Landlord’s 's independent contractors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Commencement Date Agreement (MyoKardia Inc)

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