L-C Not a Security Deposit Sample Clauses

L-C Not a Security Deposit. Landlord and Tenant (1) acknowledge and agree that in no event or circumstance shall the L-C or any renewal thereof or substitute therefor or any proceeds thereof be deemed to be or treated as a “security deposit” under any law applicable to security deposits in the commercial context, including, but not limited to, Section 1950.7 of the California Civil Code, as such Section now exists or as it may be hereafter amended or succeeded (the “Security Deposit Laws”), (2) acknowledge and agree that the L-C (including any renewal thereof or substitute therefor or any proceeds thereof) is not intended to serve as a security deposit, and the Security Deposit Laws shall have no applicability or relevancy thereto, and (3) waive any and all rights, duties and obligations that any such party may now, or in the future will, have relating to or arising from the Security Deposit Laws. Tenant hereby irrevocably waives and relinquishes the provisions of Section 1950.7 of the California Civil Code and any successor statute, and all other provisions of law, now or hereafter in effect, which (x) establish the time frame by which a landlord must refund a security deposit under a lease, and/or (y) provide that a landlord may claim from a security deposit only those sums reasonably necessary to remedy defaults in the payment of rent, to repair damage caused by a tenant or to clean the premises, it being agreed that Landlord may, in addition, claim those sums specified in this Article 21 and/or those sums reasonably necessary to (a) compensate Landlord for any loss or damage caused by Tenant’s breach of this Lease, including any damages Landlord suffers following termination of this Lease, and/or (b) compensate Landlord for any and all damages arising out of, or incurred in connection with, the termination of this Lease, including, without limitation, those specifically identified in Section 1951.2 of the California Civil Code.
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L-C Not a Security Deposit. Tenant hereby irrevocably waives and relinquishes the provisions of law, now or hereafter in effect, which (x) establish the time frame by which a landlord must refund a security deposit under a lease, and/or (y) provide that a landlord may claim from a security deposit only those sums reasonably necessary to remedy defaults in the payment of rent, to repair damage caused by a tenant or to clean the premises, it being agreed that Landlord may, in addition, claim those sums specified in this Article 20 and/or those sums reasonably necessary to (a) compensate Landlord for any loss or damage caused by Tenant’s breach of this Lease to which Landlord is entitled under the Lease, including any damages Landlord suffers following termination of this Lease, and/or (b) compensate Landlord for any and all damages arising out of, or incurred in connection with, the termination of this Lease to which Landlord is entitled under the Lease.
L-C Not a Security Deposit. Landlord and Tenant (1) acknowledge and agree that in no event or circumstance shall the L-C or any renewal thereof or substitute therefor or any proceeds thereof be deemed to be or treated as a “security deposit” under any law applicable to security deposits in the commercial context, including, but not limited to, Section 1950.7 of the California Civil Code, as such Section now exists or as it may be hereafter amended or succeeded (the “Security Deposit Laws”), (2) acknowledge and agree that the L-C (including any renewal thereof or substitute therefor or any proceeds thereof) is not intended to serve as a security deposit, and the Security Deposit Laws shall have no applicability or relevancy thereto, and (3) waive any and all rights, duties and obligations that any such party may now, or in the future will, have relating to or arising from the Security Deposit Laws. Tenant hereby irrevocably waives and relinquishes the provisions of Section 1950.7 of the California Civil Code and any successor statue, and all other provisions of law, now or hereafter in effect, which
L-C Not a Security Deposit. Landlord and Tenant acknowledge and agree that in no event or circumstance shall the L-C or any renewal, substitution or replacement thereof or therefore or any proceeds thereof be (i) deemed to be or treated as a “security deposit” within the meaning of California Civil Code Section 1950.7, (ii) subject to the terms of such Section 1950.7, or (iii) intended to serve as a “security deposit” within the meaning of such Section 1950.7. The parties hereto (A) recite that the L-C is not intended to serve as a security deposit and such Section 1950.7 and any and all other laws, rules and regulations applicable to security deposits in the commercial context (“Security Deposit Laws”) shall have no applicability or relevancy thereto and (B) waive any and all rights, duties and obligations either party may now or, in the future, will have relating to or arising from the Security Deposit Laws. [SAN XXXXXX CORPORATE CENTER]
L-C Not a Security Deposit. Landlord and Tenant acknowledge and agree that in no event or circumstance shall the L-C or any renewal thereof or any proceeds thereof be (i) deemed to be or treated as a “security deposit” within the meaning of California Civil Code Section 1950.7, (ii) subject to the terms of such Section 1950.7, or (iii) intended to serve as a “security deposit” within the meaning of such Section 1950.7. The parties hereto (A) recite that the L-C is not intended to serve as a security deposit and such Section 1950.7 and any and all other laws, rules and regulations applicable to security deposits in the commercial context (“Security Deposit Laws”) shall have no applicability or relevancy thereto and (B) waive any and all rights, duties and obligations either party may now or, in the future, will have relating to or arising from the Security Deposit Laws. Moreover, in connection with Tenant’s waiver of the Security Deposit Laws, which either (i) establish the time frame concerning the actions to be *** Confidential portions of this document have been redacted and filed separately with the Commission. taken by Landlord with regard to applying funds drawn from a letter of credit, or (ii) provide that a landlord may apply funds so drawn from a letter of credit only to the extent reasonably necessary to remedy defaults in the payment of rent, to repair damage caused by a tenant or to clean the subject premises, the parties instead acknowledge and agree that (A) any such statutory time frames are superseded by the terms of this Article 21, and (B) rather than be so limited, Landlord may apply from funds drawn down from the Letter of Credit (I) any sums expressly identified in this Article 21, above, and (II) any additional sums reasonably necessary to compensate Landlord for any loss or damage caused by Tenant’s default of this Lease, including, but not limited to, all damages or rent due upon termination of this Lease pursuant to Section 1951.2 of the California Civil Code.
L-C Not a Security Deposit. In no event or circumstance shall the L-C, any renewal or substitute therefor or any proceeds thereof be deemed to be or treated as a "security deposit" under any law applicable to security deposits in the commercial context, including, but not limited to, Section 1950.7 of the California Civil Code, as such Section now exists or as it may be hereafter amended or succeeded (the "Security Deposit Laws"). The L-C (including any renewal thereof or substitute therefor or any proceeds thereof) is not intended to serve as a security deposit, and the Security Deposit Laws shall have no applicability or relevancy thereto. Landlord and Tenant hereby waive any and all rights, duties and obligations that any such party may now, or in the future will, have relating to or arising from the Security Deposit Laws. Tenant hereby irrevocably waives and relinquishes the provisions of Section 1950.7 of the California Civil Code and any successor statute, and all other provisions of law, now or hereafter in effect, which (x) establish the time frame by which a landlord must refund a security deposit under a lease, and/or (y) provide that a landlord may claim from a security deposit only those sums reasonably necessary to remedy defaults in the payment of rent, to repair damage caused by a tenant or to clean the premises.
L-C Not a Security Deposit. Landlord and Tenant (1) acknowledge and agree that in no event or circumstance shall the L‑C or any renewal thereof or substitute therefor or any proceeds thereof be deemed to be or treated as a “security deposit” under any law applicable to security deposits in the commercial context(the “Security Deposit Laws”), (2) acknowledge and agree that the L‑C (including any renewal thereof or substitute therefor or any proceeds thereof) is not intended to serve as a security deposit, and the Security Deposit Laws shall have no applicability 692500.09/WLA371593-00023/6-13-12/ao/ao -00- XXX XXXXXX[Xxxxxx Realty, L.P.][Concur Technologies, Inc.] or relevancy thereto, and (c) waive any and all rights, duties and obligations that any such party may now, or in the future will, have relating to or arising from the Security Deposit Laws.
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L-C Not a Security Deposit. Landlord and Tenant agree that neither the L-C nor any proceeds drawn thereunder shall be a “security deposit” under any law applicable to security deposits including, but not limited to, Section 1950.7 of the California Civil Code (the “Security Deposit Laws”). Landlord and Tenant waive any and all rights, duties and obligations that they now have, or in the future may have, relating to or arising from the Security Deposit Laws. The foregoing waiver by Tenant includes, without limitation, a waiver of the right to claim that the Security Deposit Laws apply to the proceeds drawn under the L-C or prevent Landlord from applying such proceeds to compensate Landlord for any damages Landlord suffers as a result of any breach or default under or termination of the Lease.

Related to L-C Not a Security Deposit

  • Security Deposit Upon execution of this Lease, Tenant shall deposit with Landlord the amount of the Security Deposit specified on [Page One], of this Lease. The Security Deposit will be returned to Tenant without interest upon the expiration of the Term of the Lease, provided that Xxxxxx has paid all amounts due under this Lease and has otherwise performed all obligations hereunder. In the event that Tenant defaults under any provision of this Lease, and after the expiration of any applicable cure period, Landlord may apply all, or any part of the Security Deposit to amounts owed by Tenant. In the event Landlord elects to apply the Security Deposit as provided for above, Tenant shall promptly restore such Security Deposit to the original amount. Landlord may, at its discretion, commingle such funds with its other funds, Upon any sale or other conveyance of the Building, Landlord may transfer the Security Deposit (or any amount of the Security Deposit remaining) to a successor/owner, and Xxxxxx agrees to look solely at the successor/owner for repayment of the same. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the paragraph above, in lieu of a cash Security Deposit, Tenant may deliver the Security Deposit in the form of an unconditional, clean, irrevocable standby letter of credit, in a form acceptable to Landlord, and issued by a bank reasonably acceptable to Landlord (the “Letter of Credit”) as security, provided the Letter of Credit shall be delivered to Landlord with executed copies of this Lease. The Letter of Credit shall (i) be unconditional, irrevocable, transferable, payable to Tenant upon presentment of original to the issuer in person or by courier, in partial or full draws, and (ii) contain an “evergreen” provision which provides that it is automatically renewed on an annual basis (subject to the permitted date of termination set forth below) unless the issuer delivers thirty (30) days’ prior written notice of cancellation to Landlord and Tenant. Without limiting any of Landlord’s rights or remedies hereunder, if the bank issuing the Letter of Credit provides Landlord with a cancellation notice, Landlord may immediately draw upon all or any part of the Letter of Credit and Tenant shall provide Landlord with an additional irrevocable stand-by letter of credit as provided below. Any and all fees or costs charged by the issuer in connection with the Letter of Credit shall be paid by Xxxxxx. The irrevocable stand-by Letter of Credit shall remain effective through the date that is sixty (60) days following the expiration date this Lease. If Tenant defaults with respect to any provision of this Lease beyond applicable notice and cure periods, including but not limited to the provisions relating to the payment of Rent, Landlord may draw upon all or any part of Tenant’s Letter of Credit. If any portion of the Security Deposit is so used, applied, or retained, Tenant will within ten (10) days after written demand from Landlord, provide to Landlord an additional irrevocable, stand-by letter of credit, which shall be in form and substance satisfactory to Landlord, issued by a bank reasonably acceptable to Landlord, in an amount sufficient to restore the Security Deposit to its required amount pursuant to this Section 8. Tenant’s failure to replenish the Security Deposit shall constitute a failure to pay Additional Rent and Tenant shall have ten (10) days from the date of notice to cure such default.

  • Transfer of Security Deposit If any Security Deposit or prepaid Rent has been paid by Tenant, Landlord may transfer the Security Deposit or prepaid Rent to Landlord's successor and upon such transfer, Landlord shall be released from any liability for return of the Security Deposit or prepaid Rent.

  • Security Deposit Account If applicable law or a Lender requires a segregated account of Tenant security deposits, Property Manager will open a separate account at a reputable bank or other financial institution. Property Manager may return such deposits to any Tenant in the ordinary course of business in accordance with the terms of the applicable Lease.

  • Rent and Security Deposit (if applicable). Renter will pay the Town a rental fee of $ at the signing of this Rental Agreement. Renter will also pay the Town a security deposit of $ at the signing of this Rental Agreement.

  • Additional Security Deposit No additional security deposit shall be required in connection with this Amendment.

  • BASE RENT AND SECURITY DEPOSIT (a) Tenant agrees to pay during each month of the Lease Term as Base Rent (“Base Rent”) for the Premises the sums shown for such periods in Item 5 of the Basic Lease Provisions.

  • Security Deposits The Owner hereby grants the Agent power to collect security deposits from the tenants on the Property. Returning said security deposit shall be the responsibility of the: (check one) ☐ - Agent for returning to vacating tenants. ☐ - Owner for returning to vacating tenants.

  • Tenant Security Deposits All unapplied tenant security deposits (and interest thereon if required by law or contract to be earned thereon) under the Leases, shall be credited to Buyer at Closing.

  • Xxxxxxx Money Deposit (a) Within three (3) Business Days after the full execution and delivery of this Contract, Buyer shall deposit the sum of Three Hundred Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($300,000.00) in cash, certified bank check or by wire transfer of immediately available funds (the “Initial Deposit”) with the Title Company, as escrow agent (“Escrow Agent”), which sum shall be held by Escrow Agent as xxxxxxx money. If, pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.1 of this Contract, Buyer elects to terminate this Contract at any time prior to the expiration of the Review Period, then the Escrow Agent shall return the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit to Buyer promptly upon written notice to that effect from Buyer. If Buyer does not elect to terminate this Contract on or before the expiration of the Review Period, Buyer shall, prior to the expiration of the Review Period, deposit the Additional Deposit with the Escrow Agent. The Initial Deposit and the Additional Deposit, and all interest accrued thereon, shall hereinafter be referred to as the “Xxxxxxx Money Deposit.”

  • Additional Deposit For reasons of administration, the right is reserved to require payment by parents of an additional deposit (Additional Deposit), as shown on the fees list for the relevant year, in the case of a pupil whose normal residence is outside the United Kingdom. The Additional Deposit will be retained in the general funds of the School until the Pupil leaves and will be repaid by means of a credit without interest to the final payment of Fees or other sums due to the School on leaving, unless stated otherwise in these terms and conditions. See also clause 9.8.

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