Common use of DAMAGE TO LEASED PREMISES Clause in Contracts

DAMAGE TO LEASED PREMISES. If the event that the Premises and/or the structure or building in which it is located is damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty without the fault or negligence of the Lessee or his agents, the Lessor shall, at its own expense, repair the damaged portion, the Premises, structure and/or building to restore the same to substantially the condition in which it was handed over to Lessee. The Rent shall be abated until such repairs are completed. In the event such repair cannot be accomplished or of total destruction the Lease shall cease and terminate with no early termination or other liability accruing to either of the Parties. INDEMNIFICATION: The Lessee hereby covenants and agrees to indemnify, defend and hold the Lessor harmless from any and all claims or liabilities which may arise from any cause whatsoever as a result of Lessee’s use and occupancy of the Premises, and further shall indemnify the Lessor for any losses which the Lessor may suffer in connection with the Lessee’s use and occupancy or care, custody and control of the Premises. The Lessee also hereby covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Lessor from any and all claims or liabilities which may arise from any latent defects in the subject Premises that the Lessor is not aware of at the signing of the lease or at any time during the lease term.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Commercial Lease Agreement, www.weekendlandlords.com, www.weekendlandlords.com

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