Common use of Electric Current Clause in Contracts

Electric Current. Landlord shall be under no obligation to furnish electrical energy to Tenant in amounts greater than needed for lighting and normal and customary items of equipment for general office purposes, and Tenant shall not install or use on the Premises any electrical equipment, appliance or machine which shall require amounts of electrical energy exceeding the standard wattage provided for the Building, unless the installation and use of such additional electrical equipment, appliance, or machine has been approved by Landlord pursuant to terms and conditions set forth in a separate agreement, which approval may be conditioned upon the payment by Tenant, as Additional Rent, of the cost of the additional electrical energy and modifications to the Building's electrical system required for the operation of such electrical equipment, appliance, or machine.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Gp Strategies Corp), Lease Agreement (RWD Technologies Inc), Office Lease (Excalibur Technologies Corp)

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Electric Current. Landlord shall be under no obligation to furnish electrical energy to Tenant in amounts greater than needed for lighting and normal and customary items of equipment for general office purposes, and Tenant shall not install or use on the Premises any electrical equipment, appliance or machine which shall require amounts of electrical energy exceeding the standard wattage provided for the Building, unless the installation and use of such additional electrical equipment, appliance, or machine has been approved by Landlord pursuant to terms and conditions set forth in a separate agreement, which approval may be conditioned upon the payment by TenantTenant , as Additional Rent, of the cost of the additional electrical energy and modifications to the Building's electrical system required for the operation of such electrical equipment, appliance, or machine.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Harbor Global Co LTD

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Electric Current. Landlord shall be under no obligation to furnish electrical energy to Tenant in amounts greater than needed for lighting and normal and customary items of equipment for general office purposes, and Tenant shall not install or use on the Premises any electrical equipment, appliance or machine which shall require amounts of electrical energy exceeding the standard wattage provided for the Building, unless the installation and use of such additional electrical equipment, appliance, or machine has been approved by Landlord pursuant to terms and conditions set forth in a separate agreement, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld and may be conditioned upon the payment by Tenant, as Additional Rent, Tenant of the cost of the additional electrical energy and modifications to the Building's electrical system required for the operation of such electrical equipment, appliance, or machine. 14 13.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Quepasa Com Inc)

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