Casualty Damage (i) All provisions hereof to the contrary notwithstanding, in the event any fire, casualty, or other event renders such damage to the Leased Premises that is reasonably estimated to require more than twelve months from the date of such event to restore the Leased Premises or such damage completely destroys the same (collectively, “Casualty Damage”), and such Casualty Damage was not caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant or such Casualty Damage is not covered by the insurance required to be maintained by Tenant hereunder, then in that event MAC or Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease without payment of any penalty or Accelerated Rent upon notice to MAC or Tenant given within sixty days after the date of such casualty. All property insurance proceeds from Tenant’s insurance policy attributable to the building and the leasehold improvements on the Leased Premises shall be paid to MAC, and all such proceeds attributable to Tenant’s personal property and equipment shall be paid to Tenant. (ii) All provisions hereof to the contrary notwithstanding, in the event of Casualty Damage, and such Casualty Damage is caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant or any of its subtenants, invitees, agents, or employees, then in that event MAC shall have the right to terminate this Lease upon notice to Tenant given within sixty days after the date of such casualty. All property insurance proceeds from Tenant’s insurance policy attributable to the building and the leasehold improvements on the Leased Premises shall be paid to MAC, and all such proceeds attributable to Tenant’s personal property and equipment shall be paid to Tenant. (iii) In the event of any Casualty Damage for which Tenant or MAC has not timely exercised its termination right (if any) as aforesaid, Tenant shall proceed to repair and restore the Leased Premises with all due diligence, subject to delays due to force majeure, settling and adjusting the insurance claim, and receipt of insurance proceeds, and the insurance proceeds from Tenant’s insurance policy attributable to the leasehold improvements shall be paid to Tenant and held in trust for the repair of the Leased Premises and those proceeds attributable to Tenant’s personal property shall be paid to Tenant. MAC shall refund Tenant for its insurance deductible amounts paid pursuant to any Casualty Damage to the proportionate extent such Casualty Damage was caused by the intentional or negligent acts of MAC, or its employees, agents or contractors. Tenant shall collaborate in good faith with MAC in the design, development, repair, and reconstruction of the Leased Premises hereunder (including but not limited to providing MAC with access to meetings and draft plans and access to Tenant’s decision-making) and shall comply with the provisions and procedures set forth in Section 7 of this Lease in the performance of the repair and restoration of the Leased Premises following such Casualty Damage. (iv) If any Casualty Damage occurs that is not the fault of Tenant, or any of their subtenants, invitees, agents, or employees in any way making the Leased Premises substantially unusable, rent and all other charges shall be abated on a per day pro-rated basis during the time the Leased Premises are substantially unusable. No rent shall ▇▇▇▇▇ if damage resulted from any act of Tenant or their subtenants, invitees, agents or employees.
DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION OF PREMISES a. In the event the Premises are damaged by fire or other perils or casualty covered by fire and extended coverage insurance, Landlord may, in its sole and absolute discretion, repair or rebuild the same within a reasonable time after the event causing such damage. This Lease shall remain in full force and effect, except that Tenant shall be entitled to a proportionate reduction of the rent from the date of damage and while such repairs are being made, such proportionate reduction to be based upon the extent to which the damage and making of such repairs shall reasonably interfere with the business carried on by Tenant in the Premises as determined by Landlord. If the damage is due to the fault or neglect of Tenant or its employees, as determined by Landlord in its sole discretion, there shall be no reduction of rent. Landlord may authorize or direct construction of an alternative structure or may elect to retain any insurance proceeds received by it if Landlord deems reconstruction or construction of an alternative structure to be impractical or unreasonable in its sole discretion. b. In the event the Premises are damaged to any extent as a result of any cause other than the perils covered by fire and extended coverage insurance, Landlord shall in its sole discretion have the option to: (1.) to repair, reconstruct or restore the Premises within a reasonable time of the event causing the damage, in which case this Lease shall continue in full force and effect, but the rent shall be proportionately reduced as provided above in 11a. during the period of such repair, reconstruction or restoration, or (2.) to give notice to Tenant at any time within sixty (60) days after such damage occurs, terminating this Lease as of the date specified in such notice, which date shall be no more than thirty (30) days after the giving of such notice. In the event of giving to Tenant such notice of termination, this Lease shall terminate and all interests of Tenant in the Premises shall cease on the date so specified in such notice and Tenant shall pay the rent, as proportionately reduced, based upon the extent, if any, to which such damage interfered with the business carried on by Tenant in the Premises, up to the date of such termination. c. With regard to Landlord’s duty or option to repair, reconstruct or restore the Premises within a reasonable time of the event causing the damage as provided in 11a. and b. above, Landlord shall act promptly and with due diligence, but Landlord shall not be responsible for delays caused by factors beyond Landlord’s control, including but not limited to delays because of strikes, work slowdowns or stoppages, accidents, acts of God, failure of any governmental or other authority to act in a timely manner, or delays caused by contractors. If such delays occur, Tenant agrees that Landlord shall not be responsible for damages, nor shall Landlord be deemed to be in default under this Lease. d. Landlord shall not be required to repair any damage by fire or other casualty, or to make any repair or replacements of any leasehold improvements, fixtures, or other personal property of Tenant.
Damage or Destruction Condemnation (a) The risk of loss, damage or destruction to the Property by fire or other casualty or the taking of all or part of the Property by condemnation or eminent domain or by an agreement in lieu thereof until the Closing is assumed by Seller, except to the extent otherwise provided in paragraph 6(d) of this Contract. (b) In the event that the Property shall have been damaged or destroyed, the cost of repair or restoration of which would, in Buyer's and Seller's reasonable determination, exceed the sum of One Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($100,000.00) (the "Casualty Amount"), then at Buyer's election, Seller shall, unless Seller has previously repaired or restored the Property to its former condition, either (i) pay over or assign to Buyer, on delivery of the Deeds all amounts recovered or recoverable on account of any insurance, together with amounts equal to any deductibles thereunder, less any amounts reasonably expended by Seller for partial restoration, or (ii) direct Escrow Agent to return the Deposit to Buyer in which case all other obligations of the parties hereto shall cease and this Contract shall be void and without recourse to the parties hereto, except such liabilities and obligations as expressly survive termination of this Contract. If the Property, or any part thereof, suffers any damage, the cost of repair or restoration of which would, in Buyer's and Seller's reasonable estimation, be less than the Casualty Amount, then Buyer shall consummate the Closing, without reduction in the Purchase Price, and accept the assignment of all amounts recovered or recoverable on account of any insurance, together with the amount of any deductibles thereunder, less any amounts reasonably expended by Seller for partial restoration. (c) If all or any portion of the Property is taken by condemnation, eminent domain or by agreement in lieu thereof, or any proceeding to acquire, take or condemn all or part of the Property is threatened or commenced, Buyer may either terminate this Contract (in which event Buyer shall be entitled to a return of the Deposit) or purchase the Property in accordance with the terms hereof, without reduction in the Purchase Price, together with an assignment of Seller's right to any award paid or payable by or on behalf of the condemning authority. If Seller has received payments from the condemning authority and if Buyer elects to purchase the Property, Seller shall credit the amount of said payments against the Purchase Price at the Closing. (d) Seller shall immediately notify Buyer of any damage or destruction to the Property or any notice received by it or information or awareness acquired by it regarding the threatening of or commencement of condemnation or similar proceedings.
FIRE AND CASUALTY DAMAGE If the Premises are so injured or damaged by fire or other cause as to be uninhabitable for more than 120 days, then the Tenant may terminate this Lease upon written notice to the Landlord. A total destruction of the Premises shall automatically terminate this Lease. If this Lease is not so terminated, then the Landlord shall diligently restore the damaged Premises at its sole cost and expense as soon as is reasonably practical, but in all events less than 120 days from the date of such damage or casualty, and if the Landlord fails to do so, then the Tenant may terminate this Lease by delivering written notice to the Landlord. The Tenant will be entitled to an abatement of Rent for the period of time that all or any portion of the Premises are not useable for the Tenant’s business due to such casualty based on the portion of the Premises that the Tenant is unable to use. If any such damage occurs before closing but after the Tenant has exercised its Option to Purchase, then the Tenant may, within 30 days after the date of such damage, by delivery of written notice to the Landlord, cancel and rescind the Tenant’s exercise of the Option to Purchase. Each of the Landlord and the Tenant hereby releases the other (and the other’s employees, officers, shareholders, directors, and members) from any and all liability or responsibility to the other or any claiming through or under them by way of subrogation or otherwise for any loss or damage to property caused by fire or any other perils which may be insurable in policies of insurance covering such property and required to be carried within this Lease, even if such loss or damage shall have been caused by the fault or negligence of the other party, or anyone for whom such party may be responsible. Each party shall cause its insurance policies to contain a clause or endorsement to the effect that such release shall not adversely affect or impair said policies or prejudice the right of the releasor to recover thereunder and to the effect that such insurer waives its rights of subrogation as to such released or waived claim.
Insurance; Damage to or Destruction of Collateral (a) The Credit Parties shall, at their sole cost and expense, maintain the policies of insurance described on Disclosure Schedule 3.18 as in effect on the date hereof or otherwise in form and amounts and with deductibles as is customary for similarly situated businesses and with insurers reasonably acceptable to Agent. Agent and the Lenders confirm that the form, amounts and insurers described on Disclosure Schedule 3.18 are acceptable as of the Closing Date, and shall continue to be acceptable to Agent until not less than 30 days' prior written notice by Agent to Borrower to the contrary. Such policies of insurance (or the loss payable and additional insured endorsements delivered to Agent) shall contain provisions pursuant to which the insurer agrees to provide 30 days prior written notice to Agent in the event of any non-renewal, cancellation or amendment of any such insurance policy. If any Credit Party at any time or times hereafter shall fail to obtain or maintain any of the policies of insurance required above, or to pay all premiums relating thereto, Agent may at any time or times thereafter obtain and maintain such policies of insurance and pay such premiums and take any other action with respect thereto that Agent deems advisable. Agent shall have no obligation to obtain insurance for any Credit Party or pay any premiums therefor. By doing so, Agent shall not be deemed to have waived any Default or Event of Default arising from any Credit Party's failure to maintain such insurance or pay any premiums therefor. All sums so disbursed, including reasonable attorneys' fees, court costs and other charges related thereto, shall be payable on demand by Borrower to Agent and shall be additional Obligations hereunder secured by the Collateral. (b) Agent reserves the right at any time (but not to be exercised more than once per Fiscal Year) upon (i) any material change in any Credit Party's risk profile (including any change in the product mix maintained by any Credit Party or any laws affecting the potential liability of such Credit Party), as determined by Agent in its commercially reasonable judgment, and (ii) not less than 30 days' prior written notice to Borrower, to require additional forms and limits of insurance to, in Agent's commercially reasonable judgment, adequately protect both Agent's and Lender's interests in all or any portion of the Collateral and to ensure that each Credit Party is protected by insurance in amounts and with coverage customary for its industry. If reasonably requested by Agent, each Credit Party shall deliver to Agent from time to time a report of a reputable insurance broker, reasonably satisfactory to Agent, with respect to its insurance policies. (c) Each Credit Party shall deliver to Agent, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent, endorsements to (i) all "All Risk" and business interruption insurance naming Agent, on behalf of itself and Lenders, as lender loss payee or mortgagee (as the case may be), and (ii) all general liability and other liability policies naming Agent, on behalf of itself and Lenders, as additional insured. Each Credit Party irrevocably makes, constitutes and appoints Agent (and all officers, employees or agents designated by Agent), so long as any Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or the anticipated insurance proceeds exceed $1,000,000, as such Credit Party's true and lawful agent and attorney-in-fact for the purpose of making, settling and adjusting claims under such "All Risk" policies of insurance, endorsing the name of such Credit Party on any check or other item of payment for the proceeds of such "All Risk" policies of insurance and for making all determinations and decisions with respect to such "All Risk" policies of insurance. Agent shall have no duty to exercise any rights or powers granted to it pursuant to the foregoing power-of-attorney. Borrower shall promptly notify Agent of any loss, damage, or destruction to the Collateral in (i) Borrower shall request a Revolving Credit Advance be made to Borrower in the amount requested to be released; (ii) so long as the conditions set forth in Section 2.2 have been met, Lenders shall make such Revolving Credit Advance; and (iii) in the case of insurance proceeds applied against the Revolving Loan, the Reserve established with respect to such insurance proceeds shall be reduced by the amount of such Revolving Credit Advance. To the extent not used to replace, repair, restore or rebuild the Collateral, such insurance proceeds shall be applied in accordance with Section 1.3(c).