DAMAGE BY CASUALTY definition

DAMAGE BY CASUALTY. If the Premises are damaged by fire or other casualty to a degree which renders them untenantable, Tenant may terminate this Agreement or vacate the Premises and rent shall xxxxx until the Premises are restored to a condition comparable to its condition prior to the casualty. Landlord shall have the option to repair the Premises and if repairs are not made, this Agreement shall terminate. If the Premises are damaged to a degree which does not render them untenantable, Landlord shall repair the damages as soon as reasonably possible.

Examples of DAMAGE BY CASUALTY in a sentence

  • DAMAGE BY CASUALTY: If the Premises are damaged by fire or other casualty to a degree which renders them untenantable, Tenant may terminate the Lease or vacate the Premises and rent shall xxxxx until the Premises are restored to a condition comparable to their prior condition.

  • DAMAGE BY CASUALTY: If the Premises are partially damaged by fire, water, or other casualty, the Premises shall be repaired as soon as reasonably possible by Landlord, and rent abates to the extent the Tenant is deprived of the full normal use of the premises.

  • DAMAGE BY CASUALTY If the Premises are damaged by fire or other casualty to a degree that renders them untenantable, Tenant may terminate the Lease or vacate the Premises and rent shall xxxxx until the Premises are restored to a condition comparable to their prior condition.

Related to DAMAGE BY CASUALTY

  • Casualty shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.2 hereof.

  • Insured Casualty has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(x)(iv)(B).

  • Major Casualty means, in relation to a Ship, any casualty to that Ship in respect of which the claim or the aggregate of the claims against all insurers, before adjustment for any relevant franchise or deductible, exceeds $500,000 or the equivalent in any other currency;

  • Material Casualty has the meaning set forth in Section 14.1.1.

  • Catastrophic Damage as used hereunder is major change or damage to In- cluded Timber on Sale Area, to Sale Area, to access to Sale Area, or a combination thereof:

  • Damage to Property means physical injury to or destruction of tangible property, including the loss of its use. Tangible property includes the cost of recreating or replacing stocks, bonds, deeds, mortgages, bank deposits and similar instruments, but does not include the value represented by such instruments.

  • Accidental Damage means physical damage, breakage or failure of Your Covered Equipment due to an unforeseen and unintentional event occurring either due to handling (e.g., dropping the Covered Equipment or through liquid contact) or due to an external event (e.g., extreme environmental or atmospheric conditions). The damage must affect the functionality of Your Covered Equipment, which includes cracks to the display screen that affect the visibility of the display.

  • Net Casualty Proceeds means, with respect to any Casualty Event, the amount of any insurance proceeds or condemnation awards received by the Borrower or any of its U.S. Subsidiaries in connection with such Casualty Event (net of all collection or similar expenses related thereto), but excluding any proceeds or awards required to be paid to a creditor (other than the Lenders) which holds a first priority Lien permitted by clause (d) of Section 7.2.3 on the property which is the subject of such Casualty Event.

  • Eminent Domain means the taking of title to, or the temporary use of, the Project or any part thereof pursuant to eminent domain or condemnation proceedings, or by any settlement or compromise of such proceedings, or any voluntary conveyance of the Project or any part thereof during the pendency of, or as a result of a threat of, such proceedings.

  • Serious bodily injury means bodily injury which involves a substantial risk of death, extreme physical pain, protracted obvious disfigurement or protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ or mental faculty.

  • Accidental Bodily Injury means an Injury sustained as the result of an Accident and independently of all other causes by an outside traumatic event or due to exposure to the elements.

  • Catastrophic illness or injury means one of the following:

  • Substantial bodily injury means "bodily injury which involves (A) a temporary but substantial disfigurement; or (B) a temporary but substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member, organ, or mental faculty." See 18 U.S.C. § 113(b)(1).

  • Compensable injury means an injury by accident arising out of and in the course of hazardous employment which must be established by medical evidence supported by objective medical findings.

  • Structural damage means a covered building, regardless of the date of its construction, has experienced the following.

  • Major Damage means damage that in the estimation of the surveyor exceeds USD

  • Casualty insurance means liability insurance.

  • Insurance and Condemnation Event means the receipt by any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries of any cash insurance proceeds or condemnation award payable by reason of theft, loss, physical destruction or damage, taking or similar event with respect to any of their respective Property.

  • Condemnation Event means any act of taking by a public or quasi-public authority through condemnation, reverse condemnation or eminent domain.

  • Damage means actual and/or physical damage to tangible property;

  • Casualty Loss has the meaning set forth in Section 5.06.

  • Environmental Damage means any injury or damage to persons, living organisms or property (including offence to man’s senses) or any pollution or impairment of the environment resulting from the discharge, emission, escape or migration of any substance, energy, noise or vibration;

  • Loss Event means (A) an annual pre-tax loss at GS Inc. or (B) annual negative revenues in one or more reporting segments as disclosed in the Firm’s Form 10-K other than the Investing & Lending segment, or annual negative revenues in the Investing & Lending segment of $5 billion or more, provided in either case that you are employed in a business within such reporting segment.

  • Catastrophic Event means a rare circumstance in which mass casualties and/or significant property damage has occurred or is imminent (e.g. September 11th, hurricanes, earthquakes greater than 6.1 on the Richter scale)

  • Loss in excess of policy limits means 90.0% of any amount paid or payable by the Company in excess of its policy limits, but otherwise within the terms of its policy, such loss in excess of the Company’s policy limits having been incurred because of, but not limited to, failure by the Company to settle within the policy limits or by reason of the Company’s alleged or actual negligence, fraud or bad faith in rejecting an offer of settlement or in the preparation of the defense or in the trial of an action against its insured or reinsured or in the preparation or prosecution of an appeal consequent upon such an action.

  • Casualty Proceeds means, with respect to any Casualty Event, the amount of any insurance proceeds or condemnation awards received by the Borrower, any Parent Guarantor or any of their respective Subsidiaries in connection therewith, but excluding any proceeds or awards required to be paid to a creditor (other than the Lenders) which holds a first-priority Lien permitted by Section 7.2.3 on the property which is the subject of such Casualty Event.