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Claims. Landlord and Landlord’s Representatives shall not be liable to Tenant, any Agent or any other person or entity for any damage, injury, loss or claim based on or arising out of any cause whatsoever (except as otherwise provided in this Section), including without limitation the following: repair to any portion of the Premises or the Building; interruption in the use of the Premises or the Building or any equipment therein; any accident or damage resulting from any use or operation (by Landlord, Tenant or any other person or entity) of elevators or heating, cooling, electrical, sewage or plumbing equipment or apparatus; termination of this Lease by reason of damage to the Premises or the Building; any fire, robbery, theft, vandalism, mysterious disappearance or any other casualty; actions of any other tenant of the Building or of any other person or entity; failure or inability to furnish any service specified in this Lease; and leakage in any part of the Premises or the Building from water, rain, ice or snow that may leak into, or flow from, any part of the Premises or the Building, or from drains, pipes or plumbing fixtures in the Premises or the Building. If any condition exists which may be the basis of a claim of constructive eviction, then Tenant shall give Landlord written notice thereof and a reasonable opportunity to correct such condition, and in the interim, provided Landlord has commenced a cure within such reasonable period of time (not to exceed fifteen (15) days) and is diligently pursuing such cure to completion, Tenant shall not claim that it has been constructively evicted or is entitled to a rent abatement (other than as expressly provided for in this Lease). Except as provided in this Lease, any property placed by Tenant or any Agent in or about the Premises or the Building shall be at the sole risk of Tenant, and Landlord shall not in any manner be held responsible therefor. For purposes of this Article, the term “Building” shall be deemed to include the Land. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section, Landlord shall not be released from liability to Tenant for any physical injury to any natural person or damage to property caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or Landlord’s Representatives, except Landlord’s liability for damage to property shall be subject to the waivers of subrogation set forth in this Lease; provided, however, that neither Landlord nor any of Landlord’s Representatives (nor any past, present or future board member, partner, trustee, director, member, officer, employee, agent, representative or advisor of any of them) shall under any circumstances be liable for any exemplary, punitive, consequential or indirect damages (or for any interruption of or loss to business) in connection with or relating to this Lease.

Claims. A person who believes that he or she is being denied a benefit to which he or she is entitled under this Plan (hereinafter referred to as a "Claimant") may file a written request for such benefit with the Executive Compensation Administration Department, setting forth his or her claim. The request must be addressed to the AT&T Executive Compensation Administration Department at its then principal place of business.

Claims. No claim shall be considered under these administrative procedures unless it is filed with the Plan Administrator within two (2) years after the Participant knew (or reasonably should have known) of the general nature of the dispute giving rise to the claim. Every untimely claim shall be denied by the Plan Administrator without regard to the merits of the claim.

Claims. Such Investor will, from and after the Certification Date, hold at least $1,000,000 in aggregate principal amount of Rights Offering Allowed Claims.

Direct Expenses; Additional Rent. In addition to paying the Base Rent specified in Article 3 of this Lease, Tenant shall pay "Tenant's Share" of the annual "Direct Expenses," as those terms are defined in Sections 4.2.6 and 4.2.22] of this Lease, respectively, allocable to the Building as described in Section 4.3. Such payments by Tenant, together with any and all other amounts payable by Tenant to Landlord pursuant to the terms of this Lease, are hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Additional Rent", and the Base Rent and the Additional Rent are herein collectively referred to as "Rent." All amounts due under this Article 4 as Additional Rent shall be payable for the same periods and in the same manner as the Base Rent. Without limitation on other obligations of Tenant which survive the expiration of the Lease Term, the obligations of Tenant to pay the Additional Rent provided for in this Article 4 shall survive the expiration of the Lease Term.

Allocation of Direct Expenses. Intentionally deleted.

Direct or Indirect Violations. Executive shall be in violation of Section 6(a), 6(c), 6(d), and 6(e) only if Executive directly engages in any or all of the activities set forth in those Sections directly as an individual on Executive’s own account.

Allocation of Direct Expenses. The parties acknowledge that the Building is a part of a multi-building project, such that certain costs and expenses incurred in connection with the Project (i.e., the Direct Expenses) should be shared between the (as the sole of the Building) and the owners and tenants of the other buildings in the Project, and such shared costs shall be allocated pursuant to the Declaration or, if the Declaration does not so allocate such shared costs, as reasonably determined by . In addition, there shall also be Direct Expenses allocated solely to the because the same are attributable solely to the Building; will calculate such allocation in good faith.

Right to Direct Changes. Customer may, at any time after EDC, by written change order issued by Customer to the Contractor:

Claims Procedures. The applicable employees of the Parties shall escalate any Dispute to the executives of the Parties for resolution. Upon receipt of any such escalated matter, the executives of the Parties shall discuss and attempt to resolve the matter within 15 business days immediately following the escalation. If by the end of the fifteenth business day, the matter has not been resolved to the satisfaction of both Parties, then the party that initiated the claim shall provide written notification to the other party in accordance with Section 8(c) of this Agreement, in the form of a claim identifying the issue or amount disputed and including a detailed reason for the claim. The party against whom the claim is made shall respond in writing to the claim within 15 business days from the date of receipt of the claim document. The party filing the claim shall have an additional 15 business days after the receipt of the response to either accept any resolution offered by the other party or request implementation of the procedures set forth in Section 8(c) (the “Escalation Procedures”). Following a Party’s waiver of, or failure to respond within, the time periods set forth in this Section 8(b), the other Party, may submit such Dispute to arbitration in the manner described in this Section 8.

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