Abatement Sample Clauses

Abatement. In the event of Premises Partial Damage or Premises Total Destruction or a Hazardous Substance Condition for which Lessee is not responsible under this Lease, the Rent payable by Lessee for the period required for the repair, remediation or restoration of such damage shall be abated in proportion to the degree to which Lessee's use of the Premises is impaired, but not to exceed the proceeds received from the Rental Value insurance. All other obligations of Lessee hereunder shall be performed by Lessee, and Lessor shall have no liability for any such damage, destruction, remediation, repair or restoration except as provided herein.
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Abatement. 19.1 If, after the Parties have executed the Memorandum of Commencement Date attached hereto as Exhibit E, the Project becomes destroyed or damaged beyond repair, the District may determine its use of the Project abated. Thereafter, the District shall have no obligation to make, nor shall Developer have the right to demand, the Lease Payments as indicated in the GMP provisions indicated in Exhibit C to this Facilities Lease. The Term shall cease at that time.
Abatement. Tenant’s covenant to pay rent and Landlord’s covenants are independent of each other. Except as otherwise provided, Tenant shall not be entitled to xxxxx rent for any reason.
Abatement. Unless the damage is caused by Tenant’s willful misconduct, the Rent and Additional Rent shall axxxx in proportion to that part of the Premises that is unfit for use in Tenant’s business. The abatement shall consider the nature and extent of interference to Tenant’s ability to conduct business in the Premises and the need for access and essential services. The abatement shall continue from the date the damage occurred until ten (10) business days after Landlord completes the repairs and restoration to the Relevant Space or the part rendered unusable and notice to Tenant that the repairs and restoration are completed, or until Tenant again uses the Premises or the part rendered unusable, whichever occurs first. Tenant assumes risk of lost revenue during any period of damage, destruction, repair or restoration of the Premises. Tenant is accordingly urged to procure loss of business insurance to cover some or all of that lost revenue.
Abatement. The Rent shall xxxxx on an equitable basis to the extent Tenant’s use of the Premises is impaired, commencing with the date of the casualty and continuing until completion of the repairs required of Landlord; provided that if the damage is due to the negligence or willful misconduct of any Tenant Related Party, Rent shall only xxxxx to the extent the same is covered by rent loss insurance, if any, carried by Landlord.
Abatement. The Lessee's obligations to make payments under this Agreement shall be subject to abatement in accordance with this Section 4.8 during any period in which, by reason of material damage, destruction, or condemnation, there is substantial interference with the use and right of possession by the Lessee of such item of Equipment. The amount of Lease Payment abatement shall be such that the resulting Lease Payments in any Fiscal Year during which such interference continues do not exceed the fair rental value of the portions of the Equipment as to which such damage, destruction, or condemnation does not substantially interfere with the use and right of possession of the Lessee, as evidenced by a certificate of a City Representative. Such abatement shall continue for the period commencing with the date of such damage, destruction, or condemnation and ending with the restoration of such item of Equipment to useable condition. In the event of such damage, destruction, or condemnation, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.
Abatement. In the event a material portion of the Premises is damaged as a result of a fire or other casualty, the Base Rent shall xxxxx for the portion of the Premises that is damaged and not usable by Tenant until substantial completion of the repairs and restoration required to be made by Landlord pursuant to Section 16.A. Tenant, however, shall not be entitled to such abatement if the fire or other casualty was caused by the negligence or intentional misconduct of any of the Tenant Parties. Landlord shall not be liable for any loss or damage to Tenant’s Property or to the business of Tenant resulting in any way from the fire or other casualty or from the repair and restoration of the damage. Landlord and Tenant hereby waive the provisions of any Law relating to the matters addressed in this Article, and agree that their respective rights for damage to or destruction of the Premises shall be those specifically provided in this Lease.
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Abatement. An "Abatement Event" shall be defined as an event that prevents Tenant from using the Premises or any portion thereof, as a result of (i) any failure to provide utilities or services to the Premises, (ii) any repair, maintenance or alteration performed by Landlord after the Lease Commencement Date, and (iii) any failure to provide access to the Premises where, in each such case, Tenant does not actually use the Premises or such portion thereof, and such event is caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord, its agents, employees or contractors. Tenant shall give Landlord and any mortgagee of Landlord (of whom Tenant is notified) notice "Abatement Notice") of any such Abatement Event, and if such Abatement Event continues beyond the "Eligibility Period" (as that term is defined below), then the Base Rent and Tenant's Share of Operating Expenses, Insurance Expenses, Utility Expenses and/or Tax Expenses shall be abated entirely or reduced, as the case may be, after expiration of the Eligibility Period for such time that Tenant continues to be so prevented from using, and does not use, the Premises or a portion thereof, in the proportion that the rentable area of the portion of the Premises that Tenant is prevented from using, and does not use, bears to the total rentable area of the Premises; provided, however, in the event that Tenant is prevented from using, and does not use, the Premises for a period of time in excess of the Eligibility Period and the remaining portion of the Premises is not sufficient to allow Tenant to effectively conduct its business therein, and if Tenant does not conduct its business from such remaining portion, then for such time after expiration of the Eligibility Period during which Tenant is so prevented from effectively conducting its business herein, the Base Rent and Tenant's Share of Operating Expenses, Insurance Expenses, Utility Expenses and Tax Expenses for the entire Premises shall be abated for such time as Tenant continues to be so prevented from using, and does not use, the Premises. If, however, Tenant reoccupies any portion of the Premises during such period, the Base Rent and Tenant's Share of Operating Expenses, Insurance Expenses, Utility Expenses and/or Tax Expenses allocable to such reoccupied portion, based on the proportion that the rentable area of such reoccupied portion of the Premises bears to the total rentable area of the Premises, shall be payable by Tenant from the date Tenant reoccupies s...
Abatement. If the Landlord is required to repair damage to all or part of the Premises under Sections 18.1 or 18.2 the Rent payable by the Tenant hereunder shall be proportionately reduced to the extent that the Premises are thereby rendered unusable by the Tenant in its business, from the date of such casualty until five (5) days after completion by the Landlord of the repairs to the Premises (or part thereof rendered untenantable) or until the Tenant again uses the Premises (or part thereof rendered untenantable) in its business, whichever first occurs.
Abatement. If Tenant shall deem itself aggrieved by any such tax or charge and shall elect to contest the payment thereof, Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall be entitled to seek an abatement from time to time of such Taxes and Landlord shall, upon Tenant’s written request, reasonably cooperate with Tenant in connection therewith, provided that Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for its out of pocket costs therefor. If Tenant files an abatement application, Tenant shall (i) promptly provide a copy thereof to Landlord, (ii) diligently pursue such application, (iii) keep Landlord informed of the status thereof in writing, (iv) with respect to claims relating to a Tax Year which falls entirely or partially within the last three (3) Lease Years of the Term, not settle any such claim thereof without the prior, written approval of Landlord (which may be withheld in Landlord’s sole but reasonable discretion, provided that Landlord shall not withhold consent if the settlement does not establish the amount of Taxes for any period of time subsequent to the expiration of the Term of the Lease), and (v) not dismiss such claim (other than in connection with a settlement which must first be approved by Landlord where required under the preceding clause) without first giving Landlord at least thirty (30) days’ prior written notice and opportunity to assume the prosecution of such claim. Landlord shall have the right at its own cost and expense to file an application for abatement of Taxes only if either (a) at least thirty (30) days prior to the last day for filing an application for abatement of real estate or personal property taxes for any year, Landlord shall give Tenant notice that it desires to file an application for abatement and at least ten (10) days prior to the last day for filing such application Tenant has not given Landlord notice that it shall file such application, or (b) the abatement relates to a Tax Year that falls entirely or partially within or after the one (1) year period immediately preceding the expiration of the Term of the Lease and Tenant has not furnished a timely and effective Extension Notice. Both Landlord and Tenant shall reasonably cooperate with the moving party in prosecuting any abatement. Any Taxes that are refunded, reimbursed or abated for any Tax Year shall belong to Tenant, provided that in no event shall Tenant be entitled to receive more than the payments made by Tenant on account of Taxes for such Tax Year. If Landlord receives any...
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