SERVICES INTERRUPTION. It is understood that Landlord does not warrant that any of the services referred to above, or any other services which Landlord may supply, will be free from interruption. Tenant acknowledges that any one or more such services may be suspended or reduced by reason of accident or repairs, alterations, or improvements necessary to be made, by strikes or accident or by any cause beyond the reasonable control of Landlord, or by orders or regulations of any federal, state, county, or municipal authority. a. Any such interruption or suspension of services shall never be deemed an eviction of or disturbance to Tenant's use and possession of the Leased Premises or any part thereof, or render Landlord liable to Tenant for damages by abatement of rent, or otherwise relieve Tenant of performance of Tenant's obligation under this Lease Agreement. Landlord will use commercially reasonable efforts to restore service to full operations, and in the event of a strike to secure parties not involved in the labor dispute to provide minimum services.
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Sources: Lease Agreement (Digital River Inc /De), Lease Agreement (Flow International Corp)
SERVICES INTERRUPTION. It is understood that Landlord does not warrant that any of the services referred to above, or any other services which Landlord may supply, will be free from interruption. Tenant acknowledges that any one or more such services may be suspended or reduced by reason of accident or repairs, alterations, or improvements necessary to be made, by strikes or accident or by any cause beyond the reasonable control of Landlord, or by orders or regulations of any federal, state, county, or municipal authority.
a. . Any such interruption or suspension of services shall never be deemed an eviction of or disturbance to Tenant's use and possession of the Leased Premises or any part thereof, or render Landlord liable to Tenant for damages by abatement of rent, or otherwise relieve Tenant of performance of Tenant's obligation under this Lease Agreement. Landlord will use commercially reasonable efforts to restore service to full operations, and in the event of a strike to secure parties not involved in the labor dispute to provide minimum services.
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