Termination or Abatement Sample Clauses

The 'Termination or Abatement' clause defines the conditions under which a contract may be ended early or certain obligations may be suspended. Typically, this clause outlines specific events—such as breach, insolvency, or force majeure—that allow one or both parties to terminate the agreement or temporarily halt performance without penalty. Its core function is to provide a clear mechanism for parties to exit or pause contractual commitments when unforeseen or significant issues arise, thereby managing risk and ensuring flexibility in the contractual relationship.
Termination or Abatement. If either party elects to terminate this Lease under the provisions of Section 20.3 (such party is hereinafter referred to as the “Terminating Party”), it must terminate by giving notice to the other party (the “Nonterminating Party”) within thirty (30) days after the nature and extent of the taking have been finally determined (the “Decision Period”). The Terminating Party shall notify the Nonterminating Party of the date of termination, which date shall not be earlier than one hundred twenty (120) days after the Terminating Party has notified the Nonterminating Party of its election to terminate nor later than the date of taking. If Notice of Termination is not given within the Decision Period, the Lease shall continue in full force and effect except that Minimum Monthly Rent shall be reduced by subtracting therefrom an amount calculated by multiplying the Minimum Monthly Rent in effect prior to the taking by a fraction the numerator of which is the number of square feet taken from the Leased Premises and the denominator of which is the number of square feet in the Leased Premises prior to the taking.
Termination or Abatement. If either party elects to terminate this Lease under the provisions of Section 25.2.2 (such party is hereinafter referred to as the “Terminating Party”), it must terminate by giving notice to the other party (the “Non-terminating Party”) within thirty (30) days after the nature and extent of the Taking have been finally determined and written notice thereof has been delivered to Tenant (the “Decision Period”). The Terminating Party shall notify the Non-terminating Party of the date of termination, which date shall not be earlier than sixty (60) days after the Terminating Party has notified the Nonterminating Party of its election to terminate, nor later than the Date of Taking. If such notice of termination is not given within the Decision Period, this Lease shall continue in full force and effect except that the Minimum Monthly Rent and Tenant’s Percentage Share shall be reduced by a fraction, the numerator of which is the rentable square footage taken from the Premises and the denominator of which is the rentable square footage in the Premises prior to the Taking.
Termination or Abatement. If either party elects to terminate this ------------------------ Lease under the provisions of Section 20.3 (such party is hereinafter referred to as the "Terminating Party"), it must terminate by giving Notice to the other party (the "Nonterminating Party") within 30 days after the nature and extent of the taking have been determined (the "Decision Period"). The Terminating Party shall notify the Nonterminating Party of the date of termination, which date shall not be earlier than sixty days after the Terminating Party given Notice of its election to terminate nor later than the date of taking. If Notice of Termination is not given within the Decision Period, the Lease shall continue in full force and effect. The Minimum Monthly Rent shall be computed as the Minimum Monthly Rent in effect prior to the taking times a fraction of which the numerator is the number of square feet taken remaining in the Premises and the denominator is the number of square feet in the Premises prior to the taking.
Termination or Abatement. If Lessor terminates this Lease, Lessor must terminate by giving notice to Lessee within thirty (30) days after the nature and extent of the taking have been finally determined (the "Decision Period"). Lessor shall notify Lessee of the date of termination, which date shall not be earlier than sixty (60) days after Lessor has notified Lessee of its election to terminate not later than the date of taking. If the Lease is not terminated, Minimum Rent shall be reduced by subtracting therefrom an amount calculated by multiplying the Minimum Rent in effect prior to the taking by a fraction the numerator of which is the number of square feet taken from the Leased Premises and the denominator of which is the number of square feet in the Leased Premises prior to the taking.
Termination or Abatement. If either party elects to terminate this Lease under the provisions of Section 24.3, (such party is hereinafter referred to as the "Terminating Party") it must terminate by giving notice to the other party (the "Nonterminating Party") within thirty (30) days after the nature and extent of the taking have been finally determined (the "Decision Period"). The Terminating Party shall notify the Nonterminating Party of the date of termination, which date shall not be earlier than sixty (60) days after the Terminating Party has notified the Nonterminating Party of its election to terminate nor later than the date of taking. If Notice of Termination is not