Failure of Utilities Clause Examples

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Failure of Utilities. In the event there is a failure of a utility company to provide heat, electricity, natural gas, water or other power or utility service, there shall be no liability on the part of the LESSOR or reduction of rent therefore. LESSOR shall not be liable for the quality of such service to the Premises.
Failure of Utilities. Landlord shall not be liable for damages resulting from Utilities interruptions caused by casualty, accident, labor dispute or any other cause, nor shall any interruptions be deemed an actual or constructive or partial eviction or result in any abatement of Rent.
Failure of Utilities. It is understood and agreed that Landlord shall not have any liability to Tenant whatsoever as a result of Landlord's failure or inability to furnish any of the utilities or services required to be furnished by Landlord hereunder, whether resulting from the following events (collectively, "Force Majeure Events"): fire or other casualty, acts of God, civil commotion or riots, governmental act or failure to act, strike, labor dispute, inability to procure materials and any other cause beyond Landlord's reasonable control (whether similar or dissimilar to the foregoing events). It is further agreed that any such failure or inability to furnish the utilities or services required hereunder shall not be considered an eviction, actual or constructive, of Tenant from the Premises and shall not entitle Tenant to terminate this Lease or to an abatement of any rent payable hereunder. However, if the utilities or services to be furnished by Landlord under this Section 15.2 are interrupted due to causes within Landlord's reasonable control and Tenant is unable to use, and does not in fact occupy, the Premises for a period of ten (10) consecutive business days, then rent shall abatx xxxm and after said tenth day until the date Landlord has resumed providing such utilities and services. Tenant acknowledges that if Landlord is in any way delayed or prevented from performing any of its obligations under this Lease due to any Force Majeure Event, then Landlord shall have no liability for such obligations. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant will carry business interruption insurance throughout the Lease Term and that this section shall in no event be deemed to make Landlord liable for Force Majeure Events.
Failure of Utilities. Loss as insured caused by the failure of the supply of
Failure of Utilities. The accidental failure of:
Failure of Utilities. In addition, in the event of the failure of any utilities to the Premises, Tenant shall not be entitled to any abatement or reduction of rent (except as expressly provided in Sections 18.3 and 19.2 if such failure is a result of a damage or taking described therein), no eviction of Tenant shall result, and Tenant shall not be relieved from the performance of any covenant or agreement in this Lease. Tenant hereby waives the provisions of California Civil Code Section 1932(1) or any other applicable existing or future law, ordinance or governmental regulation permitting the termination of this Lease due to an interruption, failure or inability of any Service Provider to provide any services.
Failure of Utilities. You are insured for business interruption resulting directly from property damage to the buildings, plant, equipment, or supply lines, located in New Zealand, of any Public Utility that supplies:
Failure of Utilities. Landlord shall not have any liability to Tenant whatsoever as a result of Landlord’s failure or inability to furnish any of the utilities or services required to be furnished by Landlord hereunder, whether resulting from breakdown, removal from service for maintenance or repairs, strikes, scarcity of labor or materials, acts of God, governmental requirements or from any other cause whatsoever. It is further agreed that any such failure or inability to furnish the utilities or services required hereunder shall not be considered an eviction, actual or constructive, of the Tenant from the Premises and shall not entitle Tenant to terminate this Lease or to an abatement of any rent payable hereunder.

Related to Failure of Utilities

  • New utilities (i) The Contractor shall allow, subject to the permission from the Authority and such conditions as the Authority may specify, access to, and use of the Site for laying telephone lines, water pipes, electricity lines/ cables or other public utilities. Where such access or use causes any financial loss to the Contractor, it may require the user of the Site to pay compensation or damages as per Applicable Laws. For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that use of the Site under this Clause 9.3 shall not in any manner relieve the Contractor of its obligation to construct and maintain the Project Highway in accordance with this Agreement and any damage caused by such use shall be restored forthwith at the cost of the Authority. (ii) The Authority may, by notice, require the Contractor to connect any adjoining road to the Project Highway, and the connecting portion thereof falling within the Site shall be constructed by the Contractor at the Authority’s cost in accordance with Article 10. (iii) The Authority may by notice require the Contractor to connect, through a paved road, any adjoining service station, hotel, motel or any other public facility or amenity to the Project Highway, whereupon the connecting portion thereof that falls within the Site shall be constructed by the Contractor on payment of the cost. The cost to be paid by the Authority to the Contractor shall be determined by the Authority’s Engineer. For the avoidance of doubt, in the event such road is to be constructed for the benefit of any entity, the Authority may require such entity to make an advance deposit with the Contractor or the Authority, as the case may be, of an amount equal to the estimated cost as determined by the Authority’s Engineer and such advance shall be adjusted against the cost of construction as determined by the Authority’s Engineer hereunder. (iv) In the event construction of any Works is affected by a new utility or works undertaken in accordance with this Clause 9.3, the Contractor shall be entitled to a reasonable Time Extension as determined by the Authority’s Engineer.

  • Payment of Utilities Pay for electricity and all other utilities consumed in or relating to the Subject Unit and proportionately for the Common Portions.

  • Services and Utilities A. Lessor covenants that it will, during the normal business hours for the Building (8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., Mondays through Fridays, inclusive, holidays excepted) furnish to the Premises elevator service, electricity, seasonal air conditioning and heating, and water for lavatory purposes. Additionally, Lessor will provide janitorial service for the Premises and Building Common Areas and will cause the Building Common Areas to be cleaned and generally maintained. Lessee shall pay unto Lessor, as additional rent, all costs incurred by Lessor in providing any building services for Lessee at times other than the normal operating hours of the Building, as determined from time to time by Lessor, and the costs of any modification to any building utility or service system necessary to accommodate the Lessee. Notwithstanding the aforesaid, Lessor shall in no manner be required to make any alteration to any service or utility system of the Building on behalf of Lessee. Lessor shall not be liable for temporary failure of services, and same shall not be deemed to constitute an actual or constructive eviction, nor entitle Lessee to any abatement or diminution in rent payable under this Lease. Lessor shall not be required to furnish such services to Lessee so long as Lessee is in default of its obligations under this Lease. B. Lessee shall pay to Lessor, or directly to the utility provider if requested by Lessor, all costs of providing any utility services, including, without limitation, gas, electricity, water, cable television, and any other utilities applicable to the Premises. In the event that any utility to the Premises shall not be separately metered, Lessor shall apportion the cost of such utility among the various lessees served thereby on either a square footage basis (based upon the proportion of Rentable Square Feet of the Premises as to the Rentable Square Feet of the areas of the Building served by the utility) or based upon the intensity of use by Lessee, such basis to be determined by Lessor in its sole discretion. In the event of such apportionment, Lessee shall pay to Lessor monthly, as additional rent, Lessee’s portion of the cost of such utility, within three (3) days of receipt of a statement from Lessor therefor. In no event shall Lessor be liable for an interruption or failure in the supply, quality or quantity of any utilities within the Premises or Building, and same shall in no manner constitute an actual or constructive eviction of Lessee, nor entitle Lessee to any abatement of any Rent under this Lease. C. Lessee covenants and agrees that at all times its use of electric current shall not exceed the capacity of existing feeders to the Building or the Building risers or wiring installation. Lessee agrees not to connect any additional electrical equipment to the Building electric distribution system, other than lamps, typewriters and other small office machines which consume comparable amounts of electricity, without Lessor’s prior written consent. D. Lessee shall reimburse to Lessor all costs of service contracts for maintaining the roof top cooling tower, pumps, feeders, chemicals and any and all other equipment associated with the additional cooling of the premises not utilized by any other occupant of the Building. Which costs are estimated to be $3,560.00 annually, Lessor owns and shall be responsible for all maintenance and repair of the cooling tower and chemicals needed to maintain the system while the Lessee shall be responsible for any and all costs for such repairs and maintenance of the roof top cooling tower, pumps, feeders, chemicals in which cost shall not exceed $10,000 annually including the estimated maintenance contract. Lessee shall be responsible for any and all other equipment associated with this system including but not limited to the packaged units located in the lab area. Lessee shall also have the electrical meter account supplying electric to this system and other parts of the premises put in the Lessee’s name and shall be responsible for any costs including but not limited to usage and security deposits.

  • Availability of Utilities All utility services necessary for the construction of the Improvements will be available prior to the commencement of construction, and all utility services necessary for the proper operation of the Improvements for their intended purposes are available at the Leased Premises or will be available at the Leased Premises prior to the Final Disbursement Date, at commercially comparable utility rates and hook-up charges for the vicinity, including water supply, storm and sanitary sewer facilities, gas, electricity and telephone facilities. Lessee shall furnish evidence of such availability of utilities from time to time at Lessor's request.

  • COMMON UTILITIES Expenses for serving/supply of common facilities and utilities and all charges incidental thereto.