Common use of Inability to Perform Services Clause in Contracts

Inability to Perform Services. Failure to any extent to furnish, or any stoppage of, the services, amenities or benefits described above, resulting from causes beyond control of Landlord or from any cause, shall not render Landlord liable in any respect for damages to either person or property, nor be construed as an eviction of Tenant or result in an abatement of rent, nor relieve Tenant from fulfillment of any covenant or agreement herein. If any equipment or machinery breaks down, or ceases to function properly, Landlord shall use reasonable diligence to repair such equipment or machinery promptly, but Tenant shall have no claim for rebate of Basic Rent or damages on account of any interruptions in service occasioned thereby or resulting therefrom.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Modification of Lease (Luna Innovations Inc), Lease (New River Pharmaceuticals Inc), Lease (New River Pharmaceuticals Inc)