Common use of Electrical Equipment Clause in Contracts

Electrical Equipment. Tenant shall not, without Landlord’s written consent in each instance, connect to the electrical distribution system any fixtures, appliances, or equipment which will operate individually or collectively at a wattage in excess of the capacity of the electrical system serving the Premises (6 xxxxx per square foot), and Landlord may audit Tenant’s use of electric power to determine Tenant’s compliance herewith. If Landlord, in its sole discretion, permits such excess usage, Tenant will pay, as additional rent, for the cost of power necessary to accommodate such usage, together with the cost of installing any additional risers, meters, and/or other facilities that may be required to furnish and/or measure such excess power to the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Management Network Group Inc)

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Electrical Equipment. The Tenant shall not, without Landlord’s 's written consent in each instance, connect to the electrical distribution system any fixtures, appliances, or equipment which will operate individually or collectively at a wattage in excess of the capacity of the electrical system serving the Premises (6 xxxxx per square foot), as the same may be reasonably determined by Landlord and Landlord may audit Tenant’s 's use of electric power to determine Tenant’s 's compliance herewith. If Landlord, in its sole discretion, permits such excess usage, Tenant will pay, as additional rent, pay for the cost of such excess power necessary to accommodate such usageas additional rent, together with the cost of installing any additional risers, meters, and/or or other facilities that may be required to furnish and/or or measure such excess power to the Premises.

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Samples: Lease (Datawatch Corp)

Electrical Equipment. The Tenant shall not, without Landlord’s Xxxxxxxx's written consent in each instance, connect to the electrical distribution system any fixtures, appliances, or equipment which will operate individually or collectively at a wattage in excess of the capacity of the electrical system serving the Premises (6 xxxxx per square foot), as the same may be reasonably determined by Landlord and Landlord may audit Tenant’s 's use of electric power to determine Tenant’s 's compliance herewith. If Landlord, in its sole discretion, permits such excess usage, Tenant will pay, as additional rent, pay for the cost of such excess power necessary to accommodate such usageas additional rent, together with the cost of installing any additional risers, meters, and/or or other facilities that may be required to furnish and/or or measure such excess power to the Premises.

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Samples: Lease Agreement (Puma Technology Inc)

Electrical Equipment. The Tenant shall not, without Landlord’s written consent in each instance, connect to the electrical distribution system any fixtures, appliances, or equipment which will operate individually or collectively at a wattage in excess of the capacity of the electrical system serving the Premises (6 xxxxx per square foot), as the same may be reasonably determined by Landlord and Landlord may audit Tenant’s use of electric power to determine Tenant’s compliance herewith. If Landlord, in its sole discretion, permits such excess usage, Tenant will pay, as additional rent, pay for the cost of such excess power necessary to accommodate such usageas additional rent, together with the cost of installing any additional risers, meters, and/or or other facilities that may be required to furnish and/or or measure such excess power to the Premises.

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Samples: Lease (Metabolix, Inc.)

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Electrical Equipment. The Tenant shall not, without LandlordXxxxxxxx’s written consent in each instance, connect to the electrical distribution system sys- tem any fixtures, appliances, or equipment which will operate individually or collectively at a wattage in excess of the capacity of the electrical system serving the Premises (6 xxxxx per square foot), as the same may be reasonably determined by Landlord and Landlord may audit Tenant’s use of electric power to determine Tenant’s compliance herewith. If Landlord, in its sole discretion, permits such excess usage, Tenant will pay, as additional rent, pay for the cost of such excess power necessary to accommodate such usageas additional rent, together with the cost of installing any additional risers, meters, and/or or other facilities that may be required to furnish and/or or measure such excess power to the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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