Common use of Moisture and Mold Clause in Contracts

Moisture and Mold. For purposes hereof, "Mold" is defined as the indoor presence or growth of mold, mildew, fungus and/or the presence of materials containing any of them. Tenant understands and acknowledges that the Leased Premises is located in a region with a climate that is conducive to the growth of Mold. Tenant further understands and acknowledges that maintaining an acceptable indoor environment is an ongoing effort and that changes in occupancy, remodeling, maintenance procedures, and many other factors can have a significant effect on an indoor environment. Tenant must immediately remedy any leaks, moisture or water intrusion observed by Tenant. Landlord shall not be responsible or liable at any time to Tenant, or to those claiming by, through or under Tenant, for any claim for loss of life, bodily or personal injury, personal property damage, damage to property or business, advertising injury, or for business interruption or relocation expense and/or any other claim arising out of and/or caused directly or indirectly by the actual, alleged or threatened existence, discharge, dispersal, transmission, migration, release, or exposure to Mold, at any time now or hereafter found within, upon and/or about the Leased Premises, regardless of the cause thereof, including any negligence by Landlord, that contributes concurrently or in any sequence to the loss or damage.

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Sources: Lease Agreement

Moisture and Mold. For purposes hereof, "Mold" is defined as the indoor presence or growth of mold, mildew, fungus and/or the presence of materials containing any of them. Tenant understands and acknowledges that the Leased Premises is located in a region with a climate that is conducive to the growth of Mold. Tenant further understands and acknowledges that maintaining an acceptable indoor environment is an ongoing effort and that changes in occupancy, remodeling, maintenance procedures, and many other factors can have a significant effect on an indoor environment. Tenant must immediately remedy attempt to mitigate and notify Landlord of any leaks, moisture or water intrusion observed by Tenant. Landlord shall not be responsible or liable at any time to Tenant, or to those claiming by, through or under Tenant, for any claim for loss of life, bodily or personal injury, personal property damage, damage to property or business, advertising injury, or for business interruption or relocation expense and/or any other claim arising out of and/or caused directly or indirectly by the actual, alleged or threatened existence, discharge, dispersal, transmission, migration, release, or exposure to Mold, at any time now or hereafter found within, upon and/or about the Leased Premises, regardless of the cause thereof, including any negligence by Landlord, that contributes concurrently or in any sequence to the loss or damage.

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Sources: Lease Agreement