Damage to Tenant’s Premises Sample Clauses

Damage to Tenant’s Premises. County shall not be liable for injury or damage which may be sustained by the person, goods, wares, merchandise, or other property of Tenant, of Tenant’s employees, invitees, customers, or of any other person in or about the Premises or the Improvements caused by or resulting from any peril which may affect the Premises or Improvements, including fire, steam, electricity, gas, water, or rain which may leak or flow from or into any part of the Premises or the Improvements, whether such damage or injury results from conditions arising upon the Premises or from other sources; provided, however, County shall be liable for injury or damage under this Section 8.3 resulting from County and/or its elected and appointed officials, officers, agents, employees or contractor’s gross negligence or willful misconduct.
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Damage to Tenant’s Premises. County shall not be liable for injury or damage which may be sustained by the person, goods, wares, merchandise, or other property of Tenant, of Tenant’s employees, invitees, customers, or of any other person in or about the Premises or the Improvements caused by or resulting from any peril which may affect the Premises or Improvements, including fire, steam, electricity, gas, water, or rain which may leak or flow from or into any part of the Premises or the Improvements, whether such damage or injury results from conditions arising upon the Premises or from other sources.
Damage to Tenant’s Premises. Lessor shall not be liable for injury or damage which may be sustained by the person, goods, wares, merchandise, or other property of Tenant, of Tenant’s employees, invitees, customers, or of any other person in or about the Premises or the Improvements caused by or resulting from any peril which may affect the Premises or Improvements, including fire, steam, electricity, gas, water, or rain which may leak or flow from or into any part of the Premises or the Improvements, whether such damage or injury results from conditions arising upon the Premises or from other sources; provided, however, Lessor shall be liable for injury or damage under this Section 8.3 resulting from County or Agency, their elected and appointed officials, officers, agents, employees or contractor’s gross negligence or willful misconduct.
Damage to Tenant’s Premises. District shall not be liable for injury or damage which may be sustained by the person, goods, wares, merchandise, or other property of Tenant, of Tenant’s employees, invitees, customers, or of any other person in or about the Premises or the Improvements caused by or resulting from any peril which may affect the Premises or Improvements, including fire, steam, electricity, gas, water, or rain which may leak or flow from or into any part of the Premises or the Improvements, whether such damage or injury results from conditions arising upon the Premises or from other sources. Tenant assumes the risks of operating in proximity to the Channel, and District shall not be liable for any injury, damage, loss of income, or suspension of business incurred by Tenant or its employees, invitees, customers, or any other person due to any peril related the Channel or the Premises proximity to the Channel.
Damage to Tenant’s Premises. Except to the extent of any damage caused by the District, a District Party or arising from or related to the Delhi Channel (except as directly attributable to the actions of Tenant), District shall not be liable for injury or damage which may be sustained by the person, goods, wares, merchandise, or other property of Tenant, of Tenant’s employees, invitees, customers, or of any other person in or about the Premises or the Improvements caused by or resulting from any peril which may affect the Premises or Improvements, including fire, steam, electricity, gas, water, or rain which may leak or flow from or into any part of the Premises or the Improvements, whether such damage or injury results from conditions arising upon the Premises or from other sources.

Related to Damage to Tenant’s Premises

  • DAMAGE TO PREMISES In the event the Premises are destroyed or rendered wholly uninhabitable by fire, storm, earthquake, or other casualty not caused by the negligence of Tenant, this Agreement shall terminate from such time except for the purpose of enforcing rights that may have then accrued hereunder. The rental provided for herein shall then be accounted for by and between Landlord and Tenant up to the time of such injury or destruction of the Premises, Tenant paying rentals up to such date and Landlord refunding rentals collected beyond such date. Should a portion of the Premises thereby be rendered uninhabitable, the Landlord shall have the option of either repairing such injured or damaged portion or terminating this Lease. In the event that Landlord exercises its right to repair such uninhabitable portion, the rental shall xxxxx in the proportion that the injured parts bears to the whole Premises, and such part so injured shall be restored by Landlord as speedily as practicable, after which the full rent shall recommence and the Agreement continue according to its terms.

  • Leased Premises Lessor hereby leases to Lessee, and Lessee leases and takes from Lessor, the Leased Premises subject to the conditions of this Lease.

  • The Premises Landlord hereby leases to Tenant and Tenant hereby leases from Landlord the premises set forth in Section 2.2 of the Summary (the “Premises”). The outline of the Premises is set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto, and an outline of the Project is set forth in Exhibit A-1 attached hereto. The parties hereto agree that the lease of the Premises is upon and subject to the terms, covenants and conditions herein set forth, and Tenant covenants as a material part of the consideration for this Lease to keep and perform each and all of such terms, covenants and conditions by it to be kept and performed and that this Lease is made upon the condition of such performance. The parties hereto hereby acknowledge that the purpose of Exhibit A is to show the approximate location of the Premises in the “Building,” as that term is defined in Section 1.1.2, below, only, and such Exhibit is not meant to constitute an agreement, representation or warranty as to the construction of the Premises, the precise area thereof or the specific location of the “Common Areas,” as that term is defined in Section 1.1.3, below, or the elements thereof or of the accessways to the Premises or the “Project,” as that term is defined in Section 1.1.2, below. Except as specifically set forth in this Lease, Tenant shall accept the Premises in its presently existing “as-is” condition and Landlord shall not be obligated to provide or pay for any improvement work or services related to the improvement of the Premises. Tenant also acknowledges that neither Landlord nor any agent of Landlord has made any representation or warranty regarding the condition of the Premises, the Building or the Project or with respect to the suitability of any of the foregoing for the conduct of Tenant’s business, except as specifically set forth in this Lease. However, notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord agrees that base Building electrical, mechanical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning and plumbing systems located in the Premises shall be in good working order and the roof shall be water tight as of the date Landlord delivers possession of the Premises to Tenant. Except to the extent caused by the acts or omissions of Tenant or any Tenant Parties (as defined in Section 10.13 below) by any alterations or improvements performed by or on behalf of Tenant, if such systems and/or the roof are not in good working order as of the date possession of the Premises is delivered to Tenant and Tenant provides Landlord with notice of the same within ninety (90) days following the date Landlord delivers possession of the Premises to Tenant, Landlord shall be responsible for repairing or restoring the same at Landlord’s sole cost and expense. Subject to any repairs or restoration required by the immediately preceding sentence, the commencement of business operations from the Premises by Tenant shall presumptively establish that the Premises and the Building were at such time in good and sanitary order, condition and repair. For purposes of Section 1938 of the California Civil Code, Landlord hereby discloses to Tenant, and Tenant hereby acknowledges, that the Premises, the Building and the Project have not undergone inspection by a Certified Access Specialist (CASp).

  • Damage to Equipment The Parties shall exercise all necessary precautions to avoid causing damage to the other Party’s poles and Equipment and other pole attachers’ Equipment and shall assume responsibility to each other for any and all loss from any damage to the other Party’s poles or Equipment and reimburse the other Party for the entire expense incurred in making such repairs. Each Party shall assume responsibility to third parties for any and all loss from any damage caused to third party’s Equipment by such Party and shall reimburse such third party for the entire expense incurred in making repairs.

  • Damage or Destruction (a) If all or any part of the Building shall be destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty required to be insured against under Section 6(a) of this Lease, then Landlord shall, as promptly as feasible (taking into account the time necessary to conclude a satisfactory settlement with any insurance company involved), repair such damage and restore the Building as nearly as possible to the condition that existed immediately prior to the occurrence of such casualty. If the damage or destruction occurs during the last two (2) years of the Initial Term or during any Renewal Term, and the restoration of the Premises cannot be diligently completed within a twelve (12) month period after the date of the damage or destruction, then either party may terminate this Lease by giving the other party notice of termination. Such termination shall be effective twenty (20) days following receipt of the notice by the other party, except that a notice of termination by Landlord shall be of no force or effect if within twenty (20) days after receipt of such notice Tenant gives written notice ("Nullification Notice") to Landlord of Tenant's exercise of any available renewal option. In addition, if Landlord fails to complete such restoration prior to the applicable "Restoration Date" described below, Tenant shall have the option to terminate this Lease by giving written notice to Landlord at any time prior to the commencement or completion of restoration, as applicable. For purposes of the preceding sentence, if the extent of the damage or destruction is less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the replacement cost value of the Building, the "Restoration Date" shall be the date that is twelve (12) months after the date of the damage or destruction, and if the extent of the damage or destruction is equal to or greater than twenty-five percent (25%) of the replacement cost of the Building, the "Restoration Date" shall be the date that is eighteen (18) months after the date of the damage or destruction. If this Lease is not terminated or if Landlord's termination is nullified by a Nullification Notice, Landlord shall be obligated to restore the Premises as provided above. If this Lease is terminated, all insurance proceeds for the Premises and other improvements payable under Landlord's policies and derived from such damage or destruction shall be paid solely to Landlord, and all Rent shall xxxxx and be prorated as of the date of the damage or destruction (with any surplus rent paid in advance being refunded to Tenant).

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