Common use of Damage to Building Clause in Contracts

Damage to Building. All damage to the Buildings caused by Tenant in moving property into or out of the Building or in installing or removing furniture, equipment or fixtures shall promptly be repaired by Tenant at its expense. If Tenant permits consumption of food in the Demised Premises, Tenant, at its expense, shall employ the regular services of an exterminator to keep the Demised Premises and Buildings free of vermin occasioned by such consumption.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease (Long Distance Direct Holdings Inc), Blue Hill Plaza Lease (Quintel Entertainment Inc), Frontline Communication Corp

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Damage to Building. All damage to the Buildings Building caused by Tenant in moving property into or out of the Building or in installing or removing furniture, equipment or fixtures shall promptly be repaired by Tenant at its expense. If Tenant permits consumption of food in the Demised Premises, Tenant, at its expense, shall employ the regular services of an exterminator to keep the Demised Premises and Buildings free of vermin occasioned by such consumption.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Vision Sciences Inc /De/)

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