Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise Sample Clauses

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Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise. Tenant shall not place a load upon the floor of the Premises exceeding the [100] pounds per square foot such floor was designed to carry, as determined by Landlord or its structural engineer. Partitions shall be considered as part of the load. Landlord may prescribe the weight and position of all safes, files and heavy equipment that Tenant desires to place in the Premises, so as to properly distribute their weight. Tenant’s business machines and mechanical equipment shall be installed and maintained so as not to transmit noise or vibration to the Building structure or to any other space in the Building. Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of all structural engineering required to determine structural load and all acoustical engineering required to address any noise or vibration caused by Tenant.
Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise. Not to place a load upon the Premises exceeding a load for which the Premises or any floor, portion or component thereof was designed and not to move any safe, vault or other heavy equipment in, about or out of the Premises except in such manner and at such time as Landlord shall in each instance authorize; Tenant's business machines and mechanical equipment which cause vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure or to any other space in the Building shall be so installed, maintained and used by Tenant so as to eliminate such vibration or noise.
Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise. Not to place a load upon the Premises exceeding an average rate of 70 pounds of live load per square foot of floor area (partitions shall be considered as part of the live load); and not to move any safe, vault or other heavy equipment in, about or out of the Premises except in such manner and at such time as Landlord shall in each instance authorize; Tenant’s business machines and mechanical equipment which cause vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure or to any other space in the Building shall be so installed, maintained and used by Tenant so as to eliminate such vibration or noise.
Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise. Not to place a load upon the Premises exceeding an average rate of 80 pounds of live load per square foot of floor area (partitions shall be considered as part of the live load); not to move any safe, vault or other heavy equipment into, about or out of the Premises except in such manner and at such time as Landlord shall in each instance authorize; not to install or operate in the Premises any equipment or other machinery other than usual office equipment without obtaining the prior consent of Landlord, who may condition such consent upon the payment by Tenant of additional rent as compensation for additional wiring or electricity needed for the equipment or machinery; not to install any equipment or machinery which may necessitate any changes, replacements or additions to, or in the use of, the heating, air conditioning, plumbing or electrical systems of the Building without obtaining Landlord's prior consent; Tenant's business machines and mechanical equipment which cause vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure or to any other space in the Building shall be so installed, maintained and used by Tenant as to eliminate such vibration or noise.
Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise. Tenant shall not place a load upon the Premises (exclusive of Tenant's equipment installed on the roof of the Building pursuant to Sections 8.26 and 8.28 below) exceeding an average rate of 100 pounds of live load per square foot of floor area (partitions shall be considered as part of the live load); and shall not move any safe, vault or other heavy equipment in, about or out of the Premises except in such manner and at such time as Landlord shall in each instance authorize; Tenant's business machines and mechanical equipment which cause vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure or to any other space in the Building shall be so installed, maintained and used by Tenant so as to eliminate such vibration or noise.
Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise. Lessee shall not place a load upon the Premises exceeding an average rate of seventy (70) pounds of live load per square foot of floor area; partitions shall be considered as part of the live load. Lessor may prescribe the weight and position of all safes, files and heavy equipment that Lessee desires to place in the premises, so as to properly distribute their weight. Lessee's business machines and mechanical equipment which cause vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure or to any other space in the Building shall be installed, maintained and used by Lessee in such manner as to eliminate such vibration or noise. Lessee shall be responsible for the cost of all structural engineering required to determine structural load and all acoustical engineering required to address any noise or vibration problem caused by Lessee.
Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise. Not to place a load upon the Premises exceeding an average rate of 70 pounds of live load per square foot of floor area (partitions shall be considered as part of the live load); Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all safes, files and heavy equipment which Tenant desires to place in the Premises so as properly to distribute the weight thereof; Tenant's business machines and mechanical equipment which cause vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure or to any other space in the Building shall be so installed, maintained and used by Tenant as to eliminate such vibration or noise. Notwithstanding the foregoing, subject to obtaining Landlord's prior written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, Tenant shall have the right to exceed the foregoing floor loading limit for its data center, provided that Tenant construct such structural support as is necessary to allow such floor loading.
Floor Load; Prevention of Vibration and Noise. Except to the extent approved by Landlord, not to place a load upon any floor of the Premises above the ground floor exceeding an average rate of 100 pounds of live load per square foot of floor area (partitions shall be considered as part of the live load); and not to move any safe, vault or other heavy equipment in, about or out of the Premises except in such manner and at such time as Landlord shall in each instance authorize; to the extent that Tenant does not occupy the Building(s) in its entirety, Tenant's business machines and mechanical equipment which cause vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building(s) structure or to any other space in the Building(s) shall be so installed, maintained and used by Tenant so as to eliminate such vibration or noise.

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