Common use of Electrical Lines Clause in Contracts

Electrical Lines. (a) Tenant may not install any electrical equipment that overloads the lines in the Demised Premises, the Building or the Real Estate or which will interfere with the use thereof by other tenants of the Building unless Landlord approves same in the Plans and Specifications or as provided for in Section 7.03 above. If Tenant makes such installation, Landlord may require Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, to make whatever alterations and/or repairs are necessary and which are in compliance with the terms and conditions of all required insurance policies and all requirements of applicable governmental authorities. Tenant shall be responsible or liable for all damages anywhere in the Building or with respect to the Real Estate caused by any electrical overload attributable to Tenant. (b) At all times, Tenant shall provide access for Landlord to trench headers provided that Landlord’s work shall not prevent the conduct of Tenant’s business.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement (Kalaris Therapeutics, Inc.), Lease (Authentidate Holding Corp)

Electrical Lines. (a) Tenant may not install any electrical equipment that overloads the lines in the Demised Premises, the Building or the Real Estate or which will interfere with the use thereof by other tenants of the Building unless Landlord approves same in the Plans and Specifications or as provided for in Section 7.03 above. If Tenant makes such installation, Landlord may require Tenant, at Tenant’s 's sole cost and expense, to make whatever alterations and/or repairs are necessary and which are in compliance with the terms and conditions of all required insurance policies and all requirements of applicable governmental authorities. Tenant shall be responsible or liable for all damages anywhere in the Building or with respect to the Real Estate caused by any electrical overload attributable to Tenant. (b) At all times, Tenant shall provide access for Landlord to trench headers provided that Landlord’s 's work shall not prevent the conduct of Tenant’s 's business.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement (Edge Therapeutics, Inc.)