Line Problems definition

Line Problems means (i) eavesdropping or wiretapping by unauthorized parties; or (ii) failure of any Lines to satisfy Tenant’s requirements; or (iii) shortages, failures, variations, interruptions, or disconnections in service; or (iv) loss or damage caused by the installation, maintenance, replacement, use or removal of Lines by or for other tenants or occupants in the Building; or (v) failure of the power supply for the Building to conform to any requirements for the Lines or any associated equipment; or (vi) other problems associated with any Lines by any other cause. Under no circumstances shall any Line Problems be deemed an actual or constructive eviction of Tenant, render Landlord liable to Tenant, result in abatement of Rent, or relieve Tenant from performance of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease.
Line Problems shall have the meaning specified therefore in Section 29.4.
Line Problems means and include any (i) eavesdropping, wiretapping, or theft of long distance or other access codes by unauthorized parties, (ii) failure of any of the Cable, Cable Pathway, or Licensed Areas to satisfy Licensee's requirements, (iii) capacitance, attenuation, cross- talk, or other problems with Cable, (iv) misdesignation of the Cable or Existing Wiring in a Building, and (v) shortages, failures, variations, interruptions, disconnections, losses, or damages caused by or in connection with the installation, maintenance, replacement, removal, or use of any Equipment in the Building.

Examples of Line Problems in a sentence

  • Landlord in no event shall be liable for damages by reason of loss of profits, business interruption or other consequential damage arising from any Line Problems.

  • Under no circumstances shall any Line Problems be deemed an actual or constructive eviction of Tenant, render Landlord liable to Tenant for abatement of Rent, or relieve Tenant from performance of Tenant's obligations under this Lease.

  • Under no circumstances shall any Line Problems be deemed an actual or constructive eviction of Tenant, render Landlord liable to Tenant for abatement of Rent, or relieve Tenant from performance of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease.

  • Under no circumstances shall any Line Problems be deemed an actual or constructive eviction of Tenant, render Landlord liable to Tenant for abatement of any Rent or other charges under the Lease, or relieve Tenant from performance of Tenant’s obligations under the Lease as amended herein.

  • Under no circumstances shall any Line Problems be deemed an actual or constructive eviction of Tenant, render Landlord liable to Tenant for abatement of any Rent or other charges under the Lease, or relieve Tenant from performance of Tenant's obligations under the Lease as amended herein.

  • In addition, in no event shall Landlord be liable for damages by reason of loss of profits, business interruption or other consequential damage arising from any Line Problems.

  • The occurrence of any Line Problems shall not be considered an actual or constructive eviction of Tenant or relieve Tenant from performance of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease.

  • Landlord in no event shall be liable for any loss of profits, business interruption or other consequential damage arising from any Line Problems.

  • Under no circumstances shall any Line Problems be deemed an actual or constructive eviction of Tenant, render Landlord liable to Tenant for abatement of any Rent or other charges under the Lease, or relieve Tenant from performance of Tenant’s obligations under the Lease.

  • Under no circumstances shall any Line Problems be deemed an actual or constructive eviction of Tenant, render Landlord liable to Tenant for abatement of any rent or other charges under the Lease, or relieve Tenant from performance of Tenant’s obligations under the Lease.