Heavy Objects Sample Clauses

Heavy Objects. Landlord shall have the power to prescribe the weight and position of safes and other heavy equipment or items, which in all cases shall not, in the opinion of Landlord, exceed acceptable floor loading and weight distribution requirements. All damage done to the Building by the installation or removal of any property of Tenant, or done by Tenant’s property while in the Building, shall be repaired at the sole expense of Tenant.
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Heavy Objects. Licensee shall not bring into or install in the Roof Premises any objects, including the Items contemplated hereunder, the weight of which, singularly or in the aggregate, would exceed the maximum safe load per square foot of the Roof Premises. Licensee shall engage and cause a licensed and qualified engineer to certify the same to Licensor before Licensee shall install, affix or place the Items upon the Roof Premises.
Heavy Objects. The Landlord retains the right to prescribe the weight and proper position of exceptionally heavy articles; and all damage done to the building by bringing or keeping in or taking out any article shall be made good and paid for by the Tenant who causes any articles to be brought or kept in or taken out of the building. Heavy objects include but are not limited to pianos, etc. or any other object, which weighs in excess of 50 lbs. Per square foot of floor area occupied by said object. Written permission must be obtain from the Landlord prior to brining a heavy object into the building.
Heavy Objects. 3.15.1 Not to suspend or permit to be suspended any weight from the roof or ceilings or roof or ceiling members of the demised premises which is likely to cause damage to the demised premises nor to place or keep or permit to be placed or kept in the demised premises any heavy articles or machinery in such position or in such quantity or weight or otherwise in such manner howsoever as to exceed the load bearing capabilities of the floors or structure of the demised premises and not to do or cause to be done any act which would cause loadings upon or the stability of any neighbouring property or building to be adversely affected
Heavy Objects. Safes and other unusually heavy objects xxxxl be placed by Lessee only in such places as may be approved by Lessor.
Heavy Objects. Safes and other unusually heavy objects shall be placed by the Lessee only in such places as may be approved by the Lessor. Any damage caused by overloading the floor shall be repaired at the Lessee’s expense.
Heavy Objects. Licensee shall not bring into or install in the Garage Premises any objects, excluding the Generator contemplated hereunder, the weight of which, singularly or in the aggregate, would exceed the maximum safe load per square foot of the Garage Premises. Licensee shall engage and cause a licensed and qualified engineer to certify the same to Licensor before Licensee shall install, affix or place any items other than the Generator upon the Garage Premises.
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Heavy Objects. The lessee shall not bring any heavy object into the Building without the lessor’s prior written consent.
Heavy Objects. Prior to installing heavy objects, furniture or equipment in the Premises, Tenant shall confirm the capacity of the Premises to bear such loads and Tenant shall not exceed such capacity at any time. Installation of such heavy objects shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval. Upon expiration or termination of this Lease Tenant shall repair any damage to the Premises caused by any such heavy objects.
Heavy Objects. The Tenant shall not bring upon or permit or cause to be brought upon the Development anything that might load any floor beyond its reasonable weight-carrying capacity. No safe or other heavy article that might damage any part of the Development shall be taken into or out of the Development without the Landlord’s prior written consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), and the Landlord retains the right to reasonably prescribe the maximum permitted weight and the placement of same subject to the weight-carrying capacity of the applicable floor where such article will be placed and the Tenant’s intended use of such article. For the avoidance of doubt the Landlord’s consent was provided for any object, safe, or heavy article expressly set forth in the Tenant’s Plans and Specifications.
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