LOSS OF PRODUCTIVITY Sample Clauses

LOSS OF PRODUCTIVITY. This clause does not create a right to recover loss of productivity. However, where Seller can establish entitlement to loss of productivity under another clause, Seller’s recovery is subject to the additional requirements contained herein.
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LOSS OF PRODUCTIVITY insurance for the Lessee following damage caused to the Object of the Lease and/or the contents thereof on account of the risks aforesaid in Section 11.1.1, throughout an indemnity period of at least 12 months. The said insurance shall contain a waiver of the right of substitution vis-à-vis the Lessor and/or the management company and/or the agents thereof and/or vis-à-vis the other lessees and/or tenants and/or owners in the commercial center building (whose insurances contain a parallel clause regarding waiver of the right of substitution vis-à-vis the Lessee) provided that the aforesaid regarding the waiver of the right of substitution shall not apply in favor of a person who caused the damage intentionally. Notwithstanding the aforesaid it is hereby agreed that the Lessee shall be entitled to refrain from taking out the loss of productivity insurance mentioned in this section, in whole or in part; however, the contents of Section 11.5 below with regard to the waiver of the right to make a claim, shall apply as if the said insurance has been taken out in full.
LOSS OF PRODUCTIVITY 

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