Tenant Damages definition

Tenant Damages means any damages beyond normal wear and tear caused by Tenant, household members, guests/visitors, or vandalism. This includes damage to the premises itself; to any equipment, features, appliances, landscaping, fixtures, or furnishings in, at or on the premises, and to any Authority owned property. See also definitions of “premises”, “damage” and “normal wear and

Examples of Tenant Damages in a sentence

  • Should the Landlord effectively secure a lease within 6 months as from the date of termination for cause by the Landlord on terms at least equivalent to the Tenant's lease terms applicable as per that date, the Tenant Damages for Wrongful Termination shall be in an amount equal to 12 months of Rental Fee, plus its share in the costs, taxes, taxes and contributions for the same period.

  • Notwithstanding any contrary provision hereof, Tenant shall not be liable to Landlord for any form of special or consequential damages (i) other than the New Tenant Damages (defined below), or (ii) unless due to contamination of the Premises, the Building, or the Property by Tenant or any Tenant Party.

  • In the event Landlord does not reimburse Tenant to the extent of its Damages and Tenant obtains a judgment against Landlord therefor then, Tenant shall have the right, upon 30 days from and after the entry of a final non-appealable court order against Landlord ordering Landlord to pay Tenant Damages, to offset against the next payments of Rent accruing hereunder the amount of the Damages specified in the judgment together with interest thereon at the legal rate from the date of the judgment.

  • Landlord agrees that any such demolition will be considered neither Tenant Damages nor Tenant Improvements as defined in the Lease.

  • Notwithstanding any contrary provision hereof, Tenant shall not be liable to Landlord for any lost profit, damage to or loss of business or any form of punitive, special, indirect or consequential damages (i) other than the New Tenant Damages (defined below), or (ii) unless due to contamination of the Premises, the Property or the Project by Tenant or any Tenant Party.

  • Complete Unpaid Rent and Tenant Damages Special Claims (RFP Alternate #1).

Related to Tenant Damages

  • Direct Damage has the meaning given in clause 24.2; "Dispute" has the meaning given in clause 23.1;

  • Environmental Damages means all claims, demands, liabilities (including strict liability), losses, damages (including consequential damages), causes of action, judgments, penalties, fines, costs and expenses (including reasonable fees, costs and expenses of attorneys, consultants, contractors, experts and laboratories), of any and every kind or character, contingent or otherwise, matured or unmatured, known or unknown, direct or indirect, foreseeable or unforeseeable, made, incurred, suffered or brought at any time and from time to time and arising in whole or in part from:

  • Loss or Damage means any loss or damage to the Vehicle, including that caused by theft of the Vehicle or by adverse weather events, that requires repair or replacement including the loss of use of the Vehicle (demurrage), legal expenses, assessment fees, towing and recovery costs, storage, service charges and any appraisal fees of the Vehicle;

  • Structural damage means a covered building, regardless of the date of its construction, has experienced the following.

  • Consequential Damages means Losses claimed to have resulted from any indirect, incidental, reliance, special, consequential, punitive, exemplary, multiple or any other Loss, including damages claimed to have resulted from harm to business, loss of anticipated revenues, savings, or profits, or other economic Loss claimed to have been suffered not measured by the prevailing Party’s actual damages, and any other damages typically considered consequential damages under Applicable Law, regardless of whether the Parties knew or had been advised of the possibility that such damages could result in connection with or arising from anything said, omitted, or done hereunder or related hereto, including willful acts or omissions.