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.
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Sources: Commercial Property Lease Agreement, Commercial Property Lease Agreement
Overloading. Lessee shall not do anything on the Premises that will cause damage to the Premises, the Building, 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.
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Sources: Commercial Property Lease Agreement
Overloading. Lessee shall not do anything on the Premises that will cause damage to the Premises, the Building, or the ProjectBuilding. 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.
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Sources: Commercial Property Lease Agreement