Common use of Heavy Load Clause in Contracts

Heavy Load. Tenant shall not bring into the Building, or keep in the Premises, any furniture, equipment, or other objects which individually or collectively overload the Premises or the Building. Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all safes, fixtures and heavy installations in the Premises so as to distribute properly the weight, or to require plans prepared by a qualified structural engineer, at Tenant's sole cost, for such heavy objects. Furthermore, Tenant shall take such measures as Landlord requires to eliminate any noise and/or vibration caused by Tenant's machines and equipment if such noise and/or vibration may be transmitted to the Building's structure. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord shall have no liability for damage caused by the installation of safes and heavy equipment, or by the noise and/or vibration caused by Tenant's machines and equipment.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (Pets Com Inc)

Heavy Load. Tenant shall not bring into the Building, or keep in the Premises, any furniture, equipment, or other objects which individually or collectively overload the Premises or the Building. Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all safes, fixtures and heavy installations in the Premises so as to distribute properly the weight, or and/or to require plans prepared by a qualified structural engineer, at Tenant's ’s sole cost, for such heavy objects. Furthermore, Tenant shall take such measures as Landlord requires to eliminate any noise and/or vibration caused by Tenant's ’s machines and equipment if such noise and/or vibration may be transmitted to the Building's ’s structure. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord shall have no liability for damage caused by the installation of safes and heavy equipment, or by the noise and/or vibration caused by Tenant's ’s machines and equipment.

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Sources: Office Lease