Examples of Tenant Alterations in a sentence
Tenant shall repair all damage to the Building to the extent such damage results from any Tenant Alterations, Tenant’s use of the Premises, or Tenant’s entry on the Building pursuant to this Lease.
Landlord will not be required to repair or restore any injury or damage to the property of Tenant or any Tenant Alterations.
Tenant shall reimburse, upon demand, all out-of-pocket fees and costs reasonably incurred by Landlord and its successors and assigns in connection with reviewing any request for consent to Tenant Alterations.
Notwithstanding the forgoing, Landlord has no duty to repair any damage to any Tenant Alterations unless the damage was caused by the negligence, breach of this Lease, or willful misconduct of Landlord.
Without limiting the foregoing, Landlord has the right to withhold Landlord’s consent to any proposed Tenant Alterations that would violate any law, ordinance, code, or regulation of governmental authorities with jurisdiction, or any regulation of the Board of Fire Underwriters or any similar insurance rating body or bodies, or that would materially and adversely affect the appearance or value of the Building, or the mechanical, electrical, sanitary, or any other system of the Building.