Casualty and Restoration Sample Clauses

Casualty and Restoration. (a) If the Premises (other than Leasehold Improvements or Tenant’s Property) or the Building shall be damaged by fire or other casualty (collectively, “Casualty”) in such a manner that materially interferes with Tenant’s use of the Premises for general office use or reasonable access to the Premises and, in the case of the Premises, if Tenant shall give prompt notice thereof to Landlord, then Landlord shall (or to the extent required under the Condominium Documents, cause the Board of Managers to) diligently repair the damage to the Building and the Premises (not including any Leasehold Improvements or Tenant’s Property), and Tenant shall repair the damage to any Leasehold Improvements and Tenant’s Property. At the request of Tenant, Landlord shall, from time to time, inform Tenant of the progress of Landlord’s (or the Board of Manager’s) restoration work and of the estimated date of substantial completion of the same and otherwise consult with Tenant with respect thereto. Until the earlier to occur of (herein referred to as the “Casualty Rent Commencement Date”) (i) the date which is 90 days after such repairs which are required to be performed by Landlord shall be substantially completed (of which substantial completion Landlord shall promptly notify Tenant) and (ii) the date on which Tenant shall move into such portion of the Premises for the conduct of its business, the Base Rent and Additional Rent shall be reduced by the proportion which the Rentable Square Footage of the part of the Premises Tenant’s use of or access to which is materially affected bears to the total Rentable Square Footage of the Premises. Upon the substantial completion of such repairs, Landlord shall diligently prosecute to completion, within 60 days after the date of substantial completion, any agreed upon items of repair work not completed (i.e. “punchlist” items). Landlord shall have no obligation to repair any damage to, or to replace, any Leasehold Improvements or Tenant’s Property, which shall be Tenant’s obligation to repair. Landlord’s (or the Board of Manager’s) obligation to repair the Premises pursuant to this Section 16.01 shall be limited to the repair of the structural components of the Premises, the floor slabs of the Premises, Common Areas, the Building core areas of the Premises, the curtain wall of the Building and the Building Systems to substantially the condition that existed immediately prior to the applicable casualty, vacant and free of tenancies (other th...
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Casualty and Restoration. (a) In the event of any casualty to the Property, Borrower shall promptly commence and diligently prosecute to completion the repair, replacement, restoration and rebuilding of the Property (the "Restoration Work") so damaged, destroyed or taken in full compliance with all Legal Requirements and the provisions of this Article III, and free and clear from any and all Liens, claims and encumbrances.
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Casualty and Restoration. (a) In the event of any casualty resulting in damage to the Leased Premises, including any casualty which renders the entire Leased Premises or a substantial portion thereof unsuitable for continued use, this Lease shall continue in full force and effect and there shall be no abatement or reduction of rent payable hereunder.
Casualty and Restoration. If the Premises, or any part thereof, shall be damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty then Sublessee shall promptly notify Prime Lessor and Sublessor. Under the Prime Lease the Prime Lessor is obligated, as soon as possible thereafter, to repair or restore the Premises to the extent and in the manner set forth in Section 17 of the Prime Lease. If damage is of the type which entitles Prime Lessor or Sublessor to terminate the Prime Lease and either such party so elects to terminate the Prime Lease, then the Prime Lease shall cease and come to an end and this Sublease shall similarly terminate. In addition, if damage is of the type which would entitle Sublessor to terminate the Prime Lease, Sublessee shall have the right to terminate this Sublease by giving both Sublessor and the Prime Lessor written notice of such termination within the applicable notice period set forth in Section 17 of the Prime Lease. Sublessee acknowledges that Sublessor shall, in no event, have any obligation whatsoever to rebuild or restore any damage to the Premises. If during the Sublease Term the Building shall be partially or substantially damaged by fire or casualty and if such partial or substantial damage shall materially interfere with the Sublessee's use of the Premises as contemplated by this Sublease, a just amount of the rent and other charges payable by the Sublessee hereunder shall be equitably abated or adjusted for the period in which, by reason of such damage, there is such interference with the use of the Premises, but only to the extent that Sublessor is also entitled to an abatement under the Prime Lease on account of such fire or casualty that is equitably allocable to the Premises subleased hereunder.
Casualty and Restoration. If the building or other improvements on the Leased Premises are destroyed or damaged by fire, flood, or other casualty, Lessee shall give immediate written notice thereof to Lessor. Subject to Section 6.02 below, Lessor will proceed with reasonable diligence to restore, repair, replace and rebuild the Leased Premises as the same existed prior to the destruction or damage, reasonable wear and tear excepted.
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Casualty and Restoration. If during the Lease Term all or a part of the Premises should be destroyed partially or totally by fire or other casually, Landlord shall notify Tenant within Unify (30) days after such damage as to the amount of time Landlord reasonably estimates it will take to restore the Premises. If the restoration time is estimated to exceed one hundred eighty (180) days, either party may terminate this Lease by promptly notifying the other party and this Lease shall be terminated effective as of the date of the casualty. If neither party elects to terminate the Lease or if Landlord estimates that restoration will take one hundred eighty (180) days or less, then Landlord shall, subject to Force Majeure events and except for improvements made by or paid for by Tenant, restore Premises within one hundred eighty (180) days following such destruction to substantially the same condition in which it existed at the time immediately preceding such destruction. Tenant’s, obligation to pay Base Rent and Operating Expenses shall xxxxx for the period of repair in the proportion to which the area of the Premises that is not useable by Tenant bears to the total area of the Premises, Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may terminate this Lease if the Premises are damaged during the last year of the Lease Term and Landlord reasonably estimates that it will take more than sixty (60) days to repair such damage.
Casualty and Restoration. Section 7.01. If during the Term all or any part of the Demised Premises shall be damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty, Tenant shall promptly give notice thereof to Landlord and Landlord shall, at Landlord's sole cost and expense subject to availability and receipt from Tenant's insurance company(ies) of the insurance proceeds and the receipt from Tenant of the deductible amount of such insurance, if any, [except as provided in Section 7.02 of this Lease] repair, restore, or replace the same as nearly as possible to its value, condition and character immediately prior to such damage or destruction. Landlord shall within thirty (30) days following notice from Tenant of the casualty advise Tenant the amount of time such repairs are reasonably estimated to require.
Casualty and Restoration. Section 5.01. If during the Term all or any part of the Demised Premises shall be damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty, Tenant shall promptly give notice thereof to Landlord.
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