Overloading Clause Samples
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Overloading. The Tenant shall not install or permit the installation of equipment or storage of items that in the opinion of the Landlord's engineer overloads the capacity of any utility or of any electrical or mechanical facility in the Project or which may exceed the load-bearing capacity of the floors of the Project. If damage is caused to the Leased Premises or to the Project as a result of any installation in contravention of this Section, the Tenant shall repair the damage or, at the Landlord's option, pay to the Landlord on demand the cost of repairing the damage incurred by the Landlord.
Overloading. No part of the Work or new and existing structures, scaffolding, shoring, sheeting, construction machinery and equipment, or other permanent and temporary facilities shall be loaded with weights or subjected to stresses or pressures that endanger any of them. The Contractor shall bear the cost of correcting damage caused by overloading or excessive stresses or pressures.
Overloading. A. Do not permit materials and fabricated work to be stacked on, or be transported over, floor and roof construction that would stress any of said construction beyond the designed live loads.
Overloading. Materials, etc. shall not be stacked on or be carried over floor and roof construction that would stress any of its members beyond the designed live loads.
Overloading. Not to overload the floors, ceilings or structure of the Property or the structure of the Building or any plant machinery or electrical installation serving the Property or the Building;
Overloading. Not to overload any part of the Premises or the supplies and services.
Overloading. Lessee shall not do anything on the Premises that will cause damage to the Premises, or the Project. Lessee shall not suffer or allow the Premises to be used in any manner that will harm or impair the structural strength of the Building nor to suffer or allow to be installed or operated on the Premises, or the Building, any machinery or apparatus whose weight or vibration would harm or impair the structural strength of the Premises or the Building. Lessee shall not place a load upon the floor or roof of the Premises without the City’s prior written consent, which consent may be conditioned on moving by skilled licensed handlers, or which exceeds the load per square foot which such floor or roof was designed to carry. Business machines and mechanical equipment used by Lessee which cause vibration or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure or to any leased space to such a degree as to be reasonably objectionable to the City or to any other tenants in the Building shall be placed and maintained by Lessee at its expense, in settings of cork, rubber, or spring-type vibration eliminators sufficient to eliminate such vibration or noise.
Overloading. 3.9.1 not to overload the floors, ceilings or structure of the Premises or the Fixtures and Fittings;
3.9.2 not to overload or permit any deleterious, dangerous or harmful matter or substance or which may cause an obstruction or damage to be discharged into the Conducting Media within the Estate or serving the Premises and, in the event of such obstruction or damage, immediately to remove and make good the damage caused to the reasonable satisfaction of the Landlord;
Overloading. Tenant shall not overload any floor or hang any object from the ceiling or roof supports.
Overloading. Not to overload the Premises or the lifts serving it, nor overload or cause an obstruction or damage to the Service Media, nor cause an obstruction or damage to the Common Parts, nor store goods or merchandise except in normal quantities consistent with the Use, nor place safes or other heavy equipment or materials except in such locations and by means of such installations as the Landlord has first approved.