Tenant’s Responsibility for Cost and Insurance Sample Clauses

Tenant’s Responsibility for Cost and Insurance. Tenant will pay the cost and expense of all Alterations, and for any painting, restoring or repairing of the Premises or the Property the Alterations occasion. Prior to commencing the Alterations, Tenant will deliver the following to Landlord in form and amount reasonably satisfactory to Landlord: (a) payment, performance and demolition (if applicable) bonds; and (b) evidence that Tenant and each of Tenant's contractors have in force liability insurance insuring against construction related risks, in at least the form, amounts and coverages required of Tenant under Article 10. The insurance policies described in the preceding sentence shall name Landlord and Property Manager (and, if requested by Landlord, Landlord's lender) as additional insureds.
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Tenant’s Responsibility for Cost and Insurance. Tenant will pay the cost and expense of all Alterations, including, without limitation, a reasonable charge for Landlord's review, inspection and engineering time, and for any painting, restoring or repairing of the Premises or the Building the Alterations occasion. Prior to commencing the Alterations, Tenant will deliver the following to Landlord in form and amount reasonably satisfactory to Landlord: (a) demolition (if applicable) and payment and performance bonds, (b) builder's "all risk" insurance, (c) evidence that Tenant and each of Tenant's contractors have in force liability insurance insuring against construction related risks, in at least the form, amounts and coverages required of Tenant under Article 10 and (d) copies of all applicable contracts and of all necessary permits and licenses. The insurance policies described in clauses (b) and (c) of this section must name Landlord, Landlord's lender (if any) and Property Manager as additional insureds.
Tenant’s Responsibility for Cost and Insurance. Tenant will pay the cost and expense of all Alterations, including, without limitation, Landlord's actual out-of-pocket costs for review, inspection and engineering time up to a maximum of $1,000, and for any painting, restoring or repairing of the Premises or the Property necessitated by the Alterations. Prior to commencing the Alterations, Tenant will deliver the following to Landlord in form and amount reasonably satisfactory to Landlord: (a) demolition (if applicable) and payment and performance bonds, (b) builder's "all risk" insurance in an amount at least equal to the replacement value of the Alterations, and (c) evidence that Tenant and each of Tenant's contractors have in force liability insurance insuring against construction related risks in at least the form, amounts and coverages required of Tenant under Article 10. The insurance policies described in clauses (b) and (c) of this section must name Landlord and Landlord's lender and managing agent (if any) as additional insureds, specifically including completed operations.
Tenant’s Responsibility for Cost and Insurance. Tenant will pay the cost and expense of all Alterations, and for any painting, restoring or repairing of the Premises or the Property the Alterations occasion. Prior to commencing the Alterations, Tenant will deliver the following to Landlord in form and amount reasonably satisfactory to Landlord, evidence that Tenant and each of Tenant’s contractors have in force liability insurance insuring against construction related risks, in at least the form, amounts and coverages required of Tenant under Article 10. The insurance policies described in the preceding sentence shall name Landlord and Property Manager (and, if requested by Landlord, Landlord’s lender) as additional insureds.
Tenant’s Responsibility for Cost and Insurance. Tenant will pay the cost and expense of all Alterations, including, without limitation, a reasonable charge for Landlord’s review, inspection and engineering time, and for any painting, restoring or repairing of the Premises or the Building the Alterations occasion. Prior to commencing the Alterations, Tenant will deliver the following to Landlord in form and amount reasonably satisfactory to Landlord: (a) demolition (if applicable) and payment and performance bonds, (b) builder’s “all risk” insurance in an amount at least equal to the value of the Alteration; (c) evidence that Tenant has in force commercial general liability insurance insuring against construction related risks, in at least the form, amounts and coverages required of Tenant under Article 11 and (d) copies of all applicable contracts and of all necessary permits and licenses. The insurance policies described in clauses (b) and (c) of this Section 9.2 must name Landlord, Landlord’s lender (if any) and Property Manager as additional insureds.
Tenant’s Responsibility for Cost and Insurance. Tenant will pay the cost and expense of all Alterations, and for any painting, restoring or repairing of the Premises or the Property in connection with the Alterations. Prior to commencing the Alterations, Tenant will deliver the following to Landlord in form and amount reasonably satisfactory to Landlord: (a) builder’s “all risk” insurance in an amount at least equal to the replacement value of the Building (excluding the Land, foundation, grading costs and excavation costs); and (b) evidence that Tenant and each of Tenant’s contractors have in force liability insurance insuring against construction related risks, in at least the form, amounts and coverages required of Tenant under Article 10. The insurance policies described in clauses (a) and (b) of this section will name Landlord and Property Manager (and, if requested by Landlord, Landlord’s lender) as additional insureds.
Tenant’s Responsibility for Cost and Insurance. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Lease, Tenant will pay the cost and expense of all Alterations made by or on behalf of Tenant, including, without limitation, for any painting, restoring or repairing of the Premises or the Property (subject to Section 10.3.2). If, in connection with any Consent Alterations proposed by Tenant that would affect the Building systems and/or structure of the Building, Landlord requires (in its reasonable discretion) that plans and specifications for such Consent Alterations be reviewed by any third party technical consultants (it being agreed that any such third party consultant selected by Landlord shall be reasonably acceptable to Tenant), then Tenant will pay Landlord’s Actual Cost of retaining such third party consultants, but in no event shall Tenant be required to pay any other fee, cost or expense for any review, inspection and engineering time incurred by or at the request of Landlord in connection with any Alterations. Prior to commencing the Alterations, Tenant will obtain and/or require: (a) builder’s “all risk” insurance in an amount at least equal to the value of the Alterations, (b) evidence that Tenant or its contractors has in force commercial general liability insurance insuring against construction related risks, in at least the form, amounts and coverages required of Tenant under Article 10, and (c) all necessary permits and licenses for such Alterations. The insurance policies described in clauses (a) and (b) of this Section 8.2 must name Landlord, Landlord’s lender (if any; provided that the identity of such lender has been provided to Tenant) and Property Manager as additional insureds, specifically including completed operations.
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Tenant’s Responsibility for Cost and Insurance. Tenant will pay the cost and expense of all Alterations, requested Structural Alterations or Structural Alterations required pursuant to Section 7.2.2, including reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord to third party consultants for review, inspection and engineering time, and for any painting, restoring or repairing of the Premises or the Building the Alterations occasion. If the property manager's employee (regardless whether the property manager is an affiliate of Landlord) undertakes the foregoing review or inspection of Alterations. Tenant shall pay the cost and expense of such property manager's employee's review or inspection, but only if the salary of such employee is not a part of Operating Expenses. Prior to commencing those Alterations that require Landlord's prior written consent as provided in Section 8.1, Tenant will deliver the following to Landlord in form and amount reasonably satisfactory to Landlord: (a) demolition (if applicable) and payment and performance bonds, (b) builder's "all risk" insurance in an amount at least equal to the replacement value of the Property (excluding the Land, foundation, grading costs and excavation costs), (c) public liability insurance insuring against construction related risks, and (d) copies of all applicable contracts and of all necessary permits and licenses. The insurance policies described in clauses (b) and (c) of this Section must name Landlord, Landlord's lender (if any) and Property Manager as additional insureds.
Tenant’s Responsibility for Cost and Insurance. Tenant will pay the cost and expense of all alterations, including, without limitation, and depending upon the size and scope of the alteration a reasonable charge for Landlord's review, inspection and engineering time for alterations, and for any painting, restoring or repairing of the Leased Premises or the Development necessitated by the alterations. Prior to commencing the alterations, Tenant will deliver the following to Landlord in form and amount reasonably satisfactory to Landlord: (a) demolition (if applicable) and payment and performance bonds, (b) builder's "all risk" insurance in an amount at least equal to the replacement value of the alterations, and (c) evidence that Tenant and each of Tenant's contractors have in force liability insurance insuring against construction related risks in at least the form, amounts and coverages required of Tenant by Landlord in its sole discretion. The insurance policies described in clauses (b) and (c) of this section must name Landlord and Landlord's lender (if any) as additional insureds, specifically including completed operations.
Tenant’s Responsibility for Cost and Insurance. Tenant will pay the cost and expense of all Alterations, including, any actual third party out of pocket costs incurred for Landlord’s review of the plans. Prior to commencing the Alterations, Tenant will deliver the following to Landlord in form and amount reasonably satisfactory to Landlord: (a) builder’s “all risk” insurance in an amount at least equal to the value of the Alteration; (b) evidence that Tenant has in force commercial general liability insurance insuring against construction related risks, in at least the form, amounts and coverages required of Tenant under Article 10 and (c) copies of all applicable contracts and of all necessary permits and licenses. The insurance policies described in clauses (a) and (b) of this Section 8.2 must name Landlord, Landlord’s lender (if any) and Property Manager as additional insureds.
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