Landlord’s Damages Sample Clauses

Landlord’s Damages. In the event of any condemnation or taking, whether whole or partial, the Tenant shall not be entitled to any part of the award paid for such condemnation and Landlord is to receive the full amount of such award, the Tenant hereby expressly waiving any rights or claim to any part thereof.
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Landlord’s Damages. (i) The damages which Landlord shall be entitled to recover from Tenant shall be the sum of:
Landlord’s Damages. Should Landlord terminate this Lease and Tenant's right to possession of the Premises pursuant to the provisions of Subsections 22.4.1 or 22.4.3 or the provisions of Section 20.1, Landlord may recover from Tenant as damages all of the following:
Landlord’s Damages. The damages which Landlord shall be entitled to recover from Tenant shall be the sum of: (i) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent accrued and unpaid as of the termination date; and (ii)(a) all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in recovering possession of the Premises, including actual legal fees, and removal and storage of Tenant’s property, (ii)(b) the reasonable costs and expenses of restoring the Premises to the condition in which the same were to have been surrendered by Tenant as of the expiration of the Term, and (ii)(c) the costs of reletting commissions; and (iii) all Fixed Rent and Additional Rent otherwise payable by Tenant over the remainder of the Term as reduced to present value and all consequential damages relating to Tenant’s breach of this Lease. Less deducting from the total determined under subsections (i), (ii) and (iii) above, all Rent which Landlord receives from other tenant(s) by reason of the leasing of the Premises during any period falling within the otherwise remainder of the Term. 3.
Landlord’s Damages. If this Lease and the Term expires and comes to an end as provided in Article 19, or by or under any summary proceeding or any other action or proceeding, or if Landlord shall re-enter the Premises as provided in Section 20.1, then, in any of such events:
Landlord’s Damages. If Landlord so terminates the Lease, Tenant shall pay Landlord, as damages:
Landlord’s Damages. If this Lease and the Term expire and come to an end as provided in Article 18, or by or under any summary proceeding or any other action or proceeding, or if Landlord shall re-enter the Premises as provided in Section 19.1, then, in any of such events:
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Landlord’s Damages. If Landlord elects to terminate this Lease and Tenant's right to possession of the Premises in accordance with the provisions of this Lease, Landlord may recover from Tenant as damages, all of the following:
Landlord’s Damages. In addition to the foregoing remedies and regardless of which remedies Landlord pursues, Tenant covenants that it will indemnify Landlord from and against any loss and damage directly or indirectly sustained by reason of any termination resulting from any Event of Default as provided above or the enforcement or declaration of any rights and remedies of Landlord or obligations of Tenant, whether arising under this Lease or granted, permitted or imposed by Law or otherwise. Landlord’s damages hereunder shall include, but shall not be limited to, any loss of Rent prior to or after re­leasing the Premises, broker’s or salesperson’s commissions, advertising costs, costs of repairing and remodeling the Premises for re-leasing, moving and storage charges incurred by Landlord in moving Tenant’s property and effects, and legal costs and reasonable attorney’s fees incurred by Landlord in any proceedings resulting from Tenant’s default, collecting any damages hereunder, obtaining possession of the Premises by summary process or otherwise or re-leasing the Premises, or the enforcement or declaration of any of the rights or remedies of Landlord or obligations of Tenant, whether arising under this Lease or granted, permitted or imposed by Law or otherwise. In the event that any court or governmental authority shall limit any amount which Landlord may be entitled to recover under this paragraph, Landlord shall be entitled to recover the maximum amount permitted under Law. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to limit Landlord’s recovery from Tenant of the maximum amount permitted under Law or of any other sums or damages which Landlord may be entitled to so recover in addition to the damages set forth herein.
Landlord’s Damages. The loss or damage suffered by Landlord by reason of termination of this Lease or the deficiency from any reletting as provided for above will include the expense of repossession and any repairs or remodeling undertaken by Landlord following repossession, brokerage fees resulting from reletting the Premises, and all damages Landlord may incur by reason of such default, including without limitation, the cost of recovering the Premises.
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