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Exhibit 10.1

 

LEASE

 

 

 

 

LANDLORD:

 

Hood Park LLC, a Massachusetts limited liability company

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TENANT:

 

Solid Biosciences Inc., a Delaware corporation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PREMISES:

 

Hood Park, Charlestown, Massachusetts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DATED:

 

June 15, 2021

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

ARTICLE

CAPTION

PAGE

 

ARTICLE I

5

 

 

(A)

SUBJECTS REFERRED TO:

5

 

 

(B)

EXHIBITS

8

 

ARTICLE II

8

 

ARTICLE III

9

 

 

(A)

TERM

9

 

 

(B)

DELIVERY

9

 

 

(C)

TENANT’S WORK

10

 

 

(D)

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION PROVISIONS

10

 

 

(E)

REIMBURSEMENT FOR TENANT’S WORK/ALLOWANCE

11

 

 

(F)

ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCE

12

 

ARTICLE IV

12

 

 

(A)

LANDLORD’S COVENANTS DURING THE TERM:

12

 

 

(B)

INTERRUPTIONS

13

 

ARTICLE V

14

 

 

(A)

FIXED RENT

14

 

 

(B)

ADDITIONAL RENT - TAXES

15

 

 

(C)

ADDITIONAL RENT - OPERATING COSTS

16

 

 

(D)

MONTHLY PAYMENTS

20

 

 

(E)

ADDITIONAL RENT - ELECTRICITY, GAS, WATER & SEWER

22

 

ARTICLE VI

22

 

ARTICLE VII

28

 

 

(A)

EVENTS OF DEFAULT

28

 

 

(B)

OBLIGATIONS THEREAFTER

29

 

 

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ARTICLE VIII

30

 

 

(A)

CASUALTY AND TAKING

30

 

 

(B)

RESERVATION OF AWARD

31

 

ARTICLE IX

31

 

 

(A)

SUBORDINATION TO MORTGAGES

31

 

 

(B)

LIMITATION ON MORTGAGEE’S LIABILITY

32

 

 

(C)

NO RELEASE OR TERMINATION

32

 

ARTICLE X

33

 

 

(A)

CAPTIONS

33

 

 

(B)

SHORT FORM LEASE

33

 

 

(C)

INTENTIONALLY OMITTED

33

 

 

(E)

SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS

34

 

 

(F)

NO SURRENDER

34

 

 

(G)

WAIVERS AND REMEDIES

34

 

 

(H)

SELF-HELP

35

 

 

(I)

ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATE

35

 

 

(J)

WAIVER OF SUBROGATION

36

 

 

(K)

BROKERS

36

 

 

(L)

LANDLORD’S DEFAULTS

36

 

 

(M)

EFFECTIVENESS OF LEASE

37

 

 

(N)

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

37

 

ARTICLE XI

39

 

ARTICLE XII

41

 

ARTICLE XIII

42

 

 

(A)

OPTION TERM

42

 

 

(B)

OPTION RENT

42

 

ARTICLE XIV

43

 

ARTICLE XV

44

 

 

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ARTICLE XVI

44

 

ARTICLE XVII

45

 

 

Exhibit A

Plan Showing Location of The Building

 

Exhibit A-1

Plan Showing Demised Premises

 

Exhibit B-1

Landlord’s Delivery Conditions

 

Exhibit B-2

Tenant’s Work

 

Exhibit B-3

Construction Schedule

 

Exhibit C

Landlord’s Services

 

Exhibit D

Rules and Regulations

 

Exhibit E

Legal Description of Lot

 

Exhibit F

List of Hazardous Substances and Materials

 

Exhibit G

Plan of ROFO Space

 

Exhibit H

Plan Showing Location of Rooftop Deck

 

 

 

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Lease dated as of the 15th day of June, 2021 by and between Hood Park LLC, a Massachusetts limited liability company, as landlord (“Landlord”), and Solid Biosciences Inc., a Delaware corporation, as tenant (“Tenant”).

 

ARTICLE I

REFERENCE DATA

 

 

(A)SUBJECTS REFERRED TO:

 

Each reference in this Lease to any of the following subjects shall be construed to incorporate the data stated for that subject in this Section 1(A):

 

 

LANDLORD’S ADDRESS:

6 Kimball Lane

 

 

Lynnfield, Massachusetts 01940

 

LANDLORD’S MANAGING AGENT:

Nordblom Company

 

 

71 Third Avenue

 

 

Burlington, Massachusetts 01803

 

 

 

TENANT’S ADDRESS:

Prior to the Commencement Date:

 

 

 

 

 

141 Portland Street – 5th Floor

 

 

Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139

 

 

 

 

 

After the Commencement Date:

 

 

 

 

 

500 Rutherford Avenue

 

 

Charlestown, Massachusetts 02129

 

BUILDING:    That certain building designated as “500 Rutherford Avenue” upon Exhibit A.

 

RENTABLE FLOOR AREA OF TENANT’S SPACE:  Approximately 49,869 rentable square feet located on the third (3rd) floor of the Building.  

 

TOTAL RENTABLE FLOOR AREA OF THE BUILDING:  Approximately 361,101 rentable square feet.

 

COMMENCEMENT DATE:  The later of (i) the date Landlord delivers the Demised Premises to Tenant with the Demised Premises demised from the remaining portion of the Building with all base building systems, including, without limitation, HVAC, life safety and plumbing systems in good working condition, free of all occupants, and with the items designated as Landlord’s responsibility on Exhibit B-1 attached hereto (the “Landlord’s Delivery Conditions”) satisfied, or (ii) the earlier of (a) the date the Tenant’s Work (as defined herein) is substantially completed, (b) the date the Tenant commences

 

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business operations in the Demised Premises, or (c) the one hundred twentieth (120th) day following Landlord’s satisfaction of Item (i) above.

 

TENANT’S DESIGN COMPLETION DATE:  Thirty (30) days from the date of this Lease.

 

INITIAL TERM:   The period commencing on the Commencement Date and expiring on the last day of the one hundred twentieth (120th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date.

 

OPTION TERM:  One (1) option to extend the Term for five (5) years as set forth in Article XIII below.

 

RENT COMMENCEMENT DATE:The sixty-first (61st) day following the Commencement Date.

 

 

FIXED RENT:  

 

Commencing on the Rent Commencement Date and through the last day of the twelfth (12th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date – $3,665,371.50 per annum ($73.50 per rentable square foot of the Demised Premises) payable in equal monthly installments of $305,447.63;

 

Commencing on the first (1st) day of the thirteenth (13th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date and through the last day of the twenty-fourth (24th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date - $3,775,581.99 per annum ($75.71 per rentable square foot of the Demised Premises) payable in equal monthly installments of $314,631.83;

 

Commencing on the first (1st) day of the twenty-fifth (25th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date and through the last day of the thirty-sixth (36th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date - $3,888,784.62 per annum ($77.98 per rentable square foot of the Demised Premises) payable in equal monthly installments of $324,065.39;

 

Commencing on the first (1st) day of the thirty-seventh (37th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date and through the last day of the forty-eighth (48th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date - $4,005,478.08 per annum ($80.32 per rentable square foot of the Demised Premises) payable in equal monthly installments of $333,789.84;

 

Commencing on the first (1st) day of the forty-ninth (49th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date and through the last day of the sixtieth (60th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date -

 

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$4,125,163.68 per annum ($82.72 per rentable square foot of the Demised Premises) payable in equal monthly installments of  $343,763.64;

 

Commencing on the first (1st) day of the sixty-first (61st) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date and through the last day of the seventy-second (72nd) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date - $4,249,337.49 per annum ($85.21 per rentable square foot of the Demised Premises) payable in equal monthly installments of $354,111.46;

 

Commencing on the first (1st) day of the seventy-third (73rd) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date and through the last day of the eighty-fourth (84th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date – $4,376,503.44 per annum ($87.76 per rentable square foot of the Demised Premises) payable in equal monthly installments of $364,708.62;  

 

Commencing on the first (1st) day of the eighty-fifth (85th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date and through the last day of the ninety-sixth (96th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date – $4,508,157.60 per annum ($90.40 per rentable square foot of the Demised Premises) payable in equal monthly installments of $375,679.80;

 

Commencing on the first (1st) day of the ninety-seventh (97th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date and through the last day of the one hundred eighth (108th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date – $4,643,302.59 per annum ($93.11per rentable square foot of the Demised Premises) payable in equal monthly installments of $386,941.88; and

 

Commencing on the first (1st) day of the one hundred ninth (109th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date and through the last day of the one hundred twentieth (120th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date – $4,782,437.10 per annum ($95.90 per rentable square foot of the Demised Premises) payable in equal monthly installments of $398,536.43.

 

ADDITIONAL RENT FOR TAXES AND OPERATING EXPENSES:  As set forth in Article V of this Lease.

 

SECURITY DEPOSIT: $1,832,685.75 in the form of a letter of credit, which letter of credit shall be subject to reduction, as set forth in Article XI hereof.

 

PERMITTED USE:  General office, laboratory, research and development, and manufacturing uses and such other legal uses ancillary thereto which are consistent with Landlord’s operation of Hood Park, as reasonably determined by Landlord.

 

COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE LIMITS:  As set forth in Section (8) of Article VI of this Lease.

 

 

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(B)EXHIBITS

 

The exhibits listed below in this Section are incorporated in this Lease by reference and are to be construed as part of this Lease:

 

 

EXHIBIT A

Plan Showing Location of the Building

 

EXHIBIT A-1

Plan Showing Demised Premises

 

EXHIBIT B-1

Landlord’s Delivery Conditions

 

EXHIBIT B-2

Tenant’s Work

 

EXHIBIT B-3

Construction Schedule

 

EXHIBIT C

Landlord’s Services

 

EXHIBIT D

Rules and Regulations

 

EXHIBIT E

Legal Description of Lot

 

EXHIBIT F

List of Hazardous Substances and Materials

 

EXHIBIT G

Plan of ROFO Space

 

EXHIBIT H

Plan Showing Location of Rooftop Deck

 

ARTICLE II

PREMISES

 

 

Subject to and with the benefit of the provisions of this Lease, Landlord hereby leases to Tenant, and Tenant leases from Landlord, Tenant’s space in the Building (as shown on Exhibit A-1), all common facilities of the Building and all building service fixtures and equipment serving (exclusively or in common) other parts of the Building, but excluding exterior faces of exterior walls,.  Tenant’s space includes 49,869 rentable square feet of space located on the third (3rd) floor of the Building.  The Building is outlined in red upon the plan attached as Exhibit A.  Tenant’s space, with such exclusions, is hereinafter referred to collectively as the “Demised Premises”.  Tenant shall have, as appurtenant to the Demised Premises, the right to use in common with others entitled thereto, subject to reasonable rules from time to time made by Landlord of which Tenant is given notice:  (i) the common facilities from time to time included in the Building or on the parcel of land on which the Building is located (said parcel being more particularly described in Exhibit E and being hereafter referred to as the “Lot”), to the extent from time to time designated by Landlord; and (ii) the building service fixtures and equipment serving the Demised Premises. The Lot is represented by the area outlined by a bold line upon said Exhibit A.  It is understood and agreed that said plan is intended only to show the approximate size of the Lot as presently constituted and the approximate size and location of the Building and for no other purpose.  Landlord reserves the right from time to time (a) to install, repair, replace, use, maintain and relocate for service to the Demised Premises and to other parts of the Building or either, building service fixtures and equipment wherever located in the Building; (b) to alter, relocate or eliminate any other common facility; (c) to designate specific parking areas upon the Lot to be for the exclusive use of one or more users thereof; (d) to designate specific traffic routes for trucks and other delivery vehicles; (e) to alter the size of the Building, including, without limitation, converting warehouse space to office or laboratory space, office space to warehouse or laboratory space, or laboratory to office or warehouse space; and (f) to increase and/or decrease the size of the Lot by the acquisition of adjacent land and/or

 

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the disposition of any portions thereof.  No such increase or decrease shall be deemed to have occurred until Landlord shall give Tenant notice thereof.  Landlord shall make available to Tenant on a non-reserved, first come-first serve basis, one (1) parking space per one thousand (1,000) rentable square foot of floor area of the Demised Premises in the parking areas/garage serving the Building, which parking spaces shall be at no additional cost to Tenant during the initial Term (however, after the initial Term, in the event the Term is extended, Landlord may charge Tenant a monthly fee for the use of such parking spaces based on the fair market value of similar parking spaces in accessory, on-site parking garages located in Charlestown and Somerville, Massachusetts, which fee shall be subject to adjustment from time to time).  To the extent available, Landlord may provide Tenant with additional parking spaces in the 100 Hood Park Drive garage on a month to month basis upon written request of Tenant at a monthly charge per parking space based on the fair market value of similar parking spaces in accessory, on-site parking garages located in Charlestown and Somerville, Massachusetts, which fee shall be subject to adjustment from time to time.

 

ARTICLE III

TERM AND CONSTRUCTION

 

 

(A)TERM

 

To have and to hold for a period (the “Term”) commencing on the Commencement Date (as defined in Section (A) of Article I above) and, unless sooner terminated or extended as provided herein, ending at the end of the Term; provided that if the Term (calculated as aforesaid) would expire prior to the last day of a calendar month, the Term shall be extended so as to expire on the last day of such calendar month.  Promptly after the Rent Commencement Date, Landlord and Tenant shall execute a Commencement Date Agreement setting forth the commencement, rent commencement and expiration dates and the Term of this Lease.  

 

(B)DELIVERY

 

The Landlord shall deliver the Demised Premises free of all occupants, personal property, trade fixtures and equipment which shall be accepted by Tenant without any warranty of fitness for use or occupancy, expressed or implied. Landlord, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense, shall be responsible for demising the Demised Premises from the remaining portion of the Building and for causing the Demised Premises to comply with the Delivery Conditions and shall use good faith and commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Delivery Conditions to be satisfied in accordance with the construction schedule attached hereto as Exhibit B-3 (the “Construction Schedule”). Tenant acknowledges that is has inspected the Demised Premises, and it is understood and agreed that, except for Landlord’s obligation to demise the Demised Premises from the remaining portion of the Building with all base building systems, including, without limitation, HVAC, life safety and plumbing systems in good working condition, and to satisfy the Landlord’s Delivery Conditions, Landlord shall be under no obligation to make any repairs, alterations or improvements to the Demised Premises prior to or at the commencement of the term hereof or at any time thereafter, except as otherwise set forth in this Lease. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge and agree that Landlord’s work in

 

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connection with satisfying the Delivery Conditions and Tenant’s Work (described below), as reflected on the Construction Schedule, are intended to be performed concurrently.  Accordingly,  Landlord and Tenant shall cooperate in good faith to coordinate the completion of any work being performed by Landlord with the performance and completion of the Tenant’s Work so that Landlord work and Tenant’s Work can be completed in an efficient and timely manner.   Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Landlord has not satisfied the Delivery Conditions within thirty (30) days following the estimated date of completion of the Delivery Conditions as shown on the Construction Schedule and such delay is not otherwise caused by a Force Majeure or by Tenant (and such Force Majeure event or Tenant delay was identified in writing by Landlord to Tenant within five (5) days of the commencement of such delay), Tenant’s obligation to pay its monthly installment of Fixed Rent shall abate one (1) day for each day which occurs between such thirtieth (30th) day following the estimated date of completion of the Delivery Conditions as shown on the Construction Schedule and the date the Landlord has satisfied the Delivery Conditions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Landlord has not satisfied the Delivery Conditions within nine (9) months following the estimated date of completion of the Delivery Conditions as shown on the Construction Schedule and such delay is not otherwise caused by a Force Majeure or by Tenant (and such Force Majeure event or Tenant delay was identified in writing by Landlord to Tenant within five (5) days of the commencement of such delay), Tenant may, at Tenant’s option, exercisable by written notice to Landlord at any time following such ninth (9th) month but before Landlord has satisfied the Delivery Conditions, terminate this Lease on the date specified in said termination notice to Landlord, and upon such termination this Lease shall be of no further force and effect, without further liabilities or obligations, except for those that expressly survive the expiration or termination this Lease. The provisions of this Article III (B) shall survive the termination of this Lease.

 

(C)TENANT’S WORK

 

Tenant shall perform, at its own cost and expense (but subject to the Allowance and the Additional Allowance defined below), any work required to prepare the Demised Premises for Tenant’s occupancy (“Tenant’s Work”), such Tenant’s Work shall be performed in accordance the provisions of Exhibit B-2 attached hereto and the Landlord’s construction rules and regulations, and shall equip the Demised Premises with all trade fixtures and personal property suitable or appropriate to the regular and normal operation of the type of business in which Tenant is engaged.  Tenant shall commence Tenant’s Work promptly following the Landlord’s approval of Tenant’s plans, budget and completion schedule for the Tenant’s Work (subject to coordination with Landlord as Landlord performs work to satisfy the Delivery Conditions), and shall diligently pursue same to completion in accordance with the Construction Schedule.

 

(D)GENERAL CONSTRUCTION PROVISIONS

 

All construction work required or permitted by this Lease, whether by Landlord or by Tenant, shall be done in a good and workmanlike manner in compliance with all applicable laws and all lawful ordinances, regulations and orders of governmental authorities and insurance rating or inspection bureaus having jurisdiction over the Building.  Either party may inspect the work or the other at reasonable times and shall promptly give notice of observed defects.

 

 

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(E)REIMBURSEMENT FOR TENANT’S WORK/ALLOWANCE

 

As an inducement for Tenant to execute this Lease and prepare the Demised Premises for Tenant’s occupancy, Landlord shall reimburse Tenant an amount up to and not to exceed $10,223,145.00 ($205.00 per rentable square feet of the Demised Premises) for the cost of the design and construction of the initial Tenant’s Work (the “Allowance”) that is completed within the one (1) year anniversary of the Rent Commencement Date. In no event shall Landlord have any obligation to reimburse Tenant for any portion of the Allowance for any Tenant’s Work completed after the one (1) year anniversary of the Rent Commencement Date. In addition, in no event shall Landlord have any obligation to reimburse Tenant for any portion of the Allowance for any Tenant’s Work completed prior to the one (1) year anniversary of the Rent Commencement Date unless Tenant has submitted a requisition for such reimbursement within fifteen (15) months following the Rent Commencement Date. The Allowance shall be utilized for so-called “hard” and “soft” costs of Tenant’s Work, however, no more than $2,044,629.00 ($41.00 per rentable square feet of the Demised Premises) may be used for Tenant’s architectural fees, construction management, mechanical, electrical and plumbing documents, office furniture, or legal fees (the “Soft Cost Portion of the Allowance”). As completion of the Tenant’s Work progresses, Tenant may submit requisitions for reimbursement to Landlord from time to time (but not more frequently than once per month) and Landlord shall pay the portion of the Allowance in the amount set forth in the requisition at Tenant’s election, either (a) to Tenant within thirty (30) days following receipt of Tenant’s requisition, together with partial lien waivers, third party paid invoices and other documentation reasonably requested by Landlord relating to Tenant’s Work covered by the requisition or (b) directly to Tenant’s general contractor within thirty (30) days following receipt of Tenant’s requisition, together with partial lien waivers, third party invoices and other documentation reasonably requested by Landlord relating to Tenant’s Work covered by the requisition. Landlord shall pay the final reimbursement of the Allowance within thirty (30) days following Landlord’s receipt of all of the following:  (1) a detailed statement, including requisitions from Tenant’s general contractor, third party paid invoices and other documentation reasonably requested by Landlord evidencing the total cost of, and payment for, actual work done in connection with the Landlord approved plans for Tenant’s Work (and Landlord shall have the right, upon reasonable advance notice to Tenant, to inspect Tenant’s books and records relating to such statement in order to verify the amount thereof); (2) final and unconditional lien waivers relating to items, services and work performed in connection with all phases or portions of Tenant’s Work (and, if requested, the statutory period shall  have elapsed since Tenant’s general contractor has properly recorded its Notice of Substantial Completion in Suffolk Registry of Deeds in accordance with MGL Ch. 254 and has provided Landlord with satisfactory evidence that all subcontractors and vendors have been provided with a copy of the recorded notice); (3) “as-built” plans showing the completion of Tenant’s Work; (4) reasonable evidence that Tenant’s Work has been completed in accordance with the approved plans; and (5) a copy of a certificate of occupancy for the Demised Premises issued by the appropriate department of the City of Boston. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Lease: (i) Landlord’s obligation to reimburse Tenant for any portion of the Allowance shall be conditioned upon there being no then existing Event of Default by Tenant in its obligations under this Lease beyond any applicable notice and cure periods at the time that Landlord would be required to make such payment; and (ii) Landlord shall have no obligation to advance any funds or pay any amount on account of Tenant’s Work in excess of the Allowance,

 

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such payment obligation to be Tenant’s.  It is expressly understood and agreed that except for Tenant’s movable trade fixtures, furniture and equipment, all of Tenant’s Work shall be property of Landlord whether or not the actual cost shall exceed the Allowance, unless specifically stated to the contrary at the time Landlord approves any plans therefor.  

 

(F)ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCE

 

In addition to the Allowance, Tenant may elect, by giving Landlord written notice thereof at any time prior to the Commencement Date, to receive from Landlord an additional improvement allowance amount of up to $498,690.00 ($10.00 per square foot of rentable area of the Demised Premises) (the “Additional Allowance”) to be added to the Allowance and used for the purposes the Allowance is used. The Additional Allowance will be funded and paid by Landlord to Tenant in accordance with the procedures, terms and conditions for funding/payment/expiration of the Allowance set forth in Section (E) above. In the event Tenant elects to use such Additional Allowance, the monthly amount calculated to fully amortize the total amount of the Additional Allowance so used by Tenant, on a so-called straight-line basis, over a term commencing on the Rent Commencement Date and ending on the scheduled expiration of the Term using an annual rate of interest of eight percent (8%) shall be added to Tenant’s Monthly Installment of Fixed Rent commencing on the Rent Commencement Date and continuing throughout the Term.  The amount of Additional Allowance so used, if any, and the additional monthly payment therefor shall be included in the Commencement Date Agreement described in Section (A) above.    Further, if Tenant does not elect, by written notice thereof to Landlord on or before the Commencement Date, Tenant may not use any portion of the Additional Allowance.

 

 

ARTICLE IV

LANDLORD’S COVENANTS

 

 

(A)LANDLORD’S COVENANTS DURING THE TERM:

 

Landlord covenants during the Term:

 

(1)To furnish, through Landlord’s employees or independent contractors, the services, utilities and/or facilities for connection to utilities listed in Exhibit C and Exhibit B-1;

 

(2)Except as otherwise provided in this Lease, to maintain, repair and replace structural elements of the Building, the roof, exterior walls, utilities, pipes, conduits, drains and all other building systems (including, without limitation, the heating, ventilating and air conditioning, electrical, life safety, and plumbing systems) and the common facilities of the Building and the Lot in good order, condition and repair and in compliance with all laws, including without limitation, Title III of The Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended from time to time, or any applicable local or state law regarding handicapped access as such are enforced by local authorities having applicable jurisdiction,  however, Tenant shall be solely responsible for the maintenance, repair and replacement of any specialty or non-office

 

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standard equipment, including without limitation, any supplemental heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment, installed by or for Tenant that exclusively serves the Premises (and Landlord shall have no obligation to maintain, repair or replace same).  Landlord shall provide snow and ice removal from the driveways, sidewalks, driveways, stairs, entrances and loading docks on the Lot;

 

(3)To defend Tenant, with counsel acceptable to Tenant, save Tenant harmless from, and indemnify Tenant against any liability for injury, loss, accident or damage to any person or property and from any claims, actions, proceedings and expenses and costs in connection therewith (including, without implied limitation, reasonable counsel’s fees):  (i) arising from the omission, fault, willful act, negligence or other misconduct of Landlord or anyone claiming under Landlord, or (ii) resulting from the failure of Landlord to perform and discharge its covenants and obligations under this Lease; and

 

(4)To maintain at all times:  (a) special form property insurance coverage in an amount equal to the full replacement value of all buildings and improvements on the Lot, including, the Building, made by Landlord (excluding Tenant’s property and/or any improvements made by Tenant); and (b) commercial general liability insurance covering the common areas, including contractual liability coverage, (i) in the minimum amounts of One Million and No/100 Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence, with an annual aggregate limit of Two Million and No/100 Dollars ($2,000,000.00), and (ii) an umbrella policy in the minimum coverage amount of Four Million and No/100 Dollars ($4,000,000.00) per occurrence, with an annual aggregate limit of Four Million and No/100 Dollars ($4,000,000.00).  

 

(B)INTERRUPTIONS

 

Notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary, if an Interruption (as defined below) shall occur, Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for any compensation or reduction of rent by reason of inconvenience or annoyance or for loss of business arising from (a) power losses or shortages, or (b) the necessity of Landlord’s entering the Demised Premises for any of the purposes set forth in this Lease, including without limitation, for repairing or altering any portion of the Building, or for bringing materials into and/or through the Demised Premises in connection with the making of repairs or alterations as the same may be reasonably necessary; provided, however, that Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to have such power restored as soon as practicable and to minimize any interference with Tenant’s use and access to the Demised Premises.

 

In case of any power losses or shortages with respect to power or connection to power Landlord is required to provide under this Lease or is otherwise within Landlord’s reasonable control, or Landlord is prevented or delayed from making any repairs, alterations or improvements or furnishing any service or performing any other covenant or duty to be performed on Landlord’s part (any such power losses or shortages or such prevention, delay, interruption, suspension, or stoppage, an “Interruption”), by reason of any cause reasonably beyond Landlord’s control, Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant therefor, nor, except as expressly otherwise provided in this Section 4(B) or Article VIII, shall Tenant be entitled to any abatement or reduction of rent by reason thereof, nor shall the same give rise to a claim in

 

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Tenant’s favor that such failure constitutes actual or constructive, total or partial, eviction from the Demised Premises.  Landlord reserves the right to stop any service or utility system when necessary in Landlord’s opinion by reason of accident or emergency or until necessary repairs have been completed, which Landlord shall use diligent efforts to complete as soon as reasonably practicable.  Except in case of emergency repairs, Landlord will give Tenant reasonable advance notice (of no less than three business days) of any contemplated stoppage and, in any event, Landlord will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid unnecessary inconvenience to Tenant, by reason thereof.

 

Notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary, if (i) an Interruption shall occur, except and to the extent due to the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant or Tenant’s agents employees, contractors or invitees, (ii) such Interruption continues for more than five (5) consecutive days after Landlord shall have received written notice thereof from Tenant, and (iii) as a result of such Interruption, Tenant’s normal business operations in the Demised Premises are materially and adversely affected, then there shall be an abatement of one day’s Fixed Rent, Tenant’s Share of Taxes (as defined below), and Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses (as defined below) for each day such Interruption continues after such five (5) day period; provided, however, if the entire Premises have not been rendered unusable for the Permitted Use by the Interruption, the amount of abatement shall be equitably prorated.

 

 

ARTICLE V

RENT

 

 

(A)FIXED RENT

 

Tenant agrees to pay, without any offset or reduction whatever (except as made in accordance with the express provisions of this Lease), fixed monthly rent equal to 1/12th of the Fixed Rent, such rent to be paid, commencing on the Rent Commencement Date, in equal installments in advance on the first day of each calendar month included in the Term; and for any portion of a calendar month at the beginning or end of the Term, a portion of such fixed monthly rent, prorated on a per diem basis.  All payments of Fixed and additional rent shall be made in lawful money of the United States and shall be made to Hood Park LLC and sent to Landlord’s Managing Agent at Managing Agent’s Address set forth in Section (A) of Article I above, or to such other person and/or at such other address as Landlord may from time to time designate in writing.  

 

If any payment of rent or any other payment payable hereunder by Tenant to Landlord shall not be paid when due, the same shall bear interest from the date when the same was payable until the date paid at the lesser of (a) eighteen percent (18%) per annum, or (b) the highest lawful rate of interest which Landlord may charge to Tenant without violating any applicable law.  Such interest shall constitute additional rent payable hereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, such late payment fee/penalty shall be waived the first time in any twelve (12) consecutive month period that such late payment may occur so long as Tenant has paid such amount due within

 

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seven (7) days of receipt of written notice from Landlord of Tenant’s failure to pay such amount when due.

 

(B)ADDITIONAL RENT - TAXES

 

(1)For the purposes of this Section, “Tax Year” shall mean the twelve-month period in use in the City of Boston for the purpose of imposing ad valorem taxes upon real property.  In the event that said City changes the period of its tax year, “Tax Year” shall mean a twelve-month period commencing on the first day of such new tax year, and each twelve-month period commencing on an anniversary of such date during the Term of this Lease.  For purposes of this Section the “Property” shall mean the Lot and all improvements thereon from time to time, including the Building; and the “Factor” shall mean a fraction the numerator of which is the Rentable Floor Area of Tenant’s Space and the denominator of which is the Total Rentable Floor Area of the Building.  For purposes of this Section the “Building’s Share of Real Estate Taxes” shall mean the sum of (i) the real estate taxes upon the Building plus (ii) the product of the real estate taxes upon the Lot and a fraction the numerator of which is the Total Rentable Floor Area of the Building, and the denominator of which is the number of square feet of rentable floor area contained within all buildings located upon the Lot provided, however, that for purposes of this subsection (ii), (x) if any portion of the Lot shall be separately assessed, the real estate taxes toward which Tenant shall be obligated to contribute shall include only those taxes on those portions of the Lot jointly assessed with the portion of the Lot on which the Building is located; and the denominator of said fraction shall be the number of square feet of rentable floor area of tenant spaces contained within all buildings located upon those portions of the Lot which are jointly assessed with the portion of the Lot on which the Building is located; and (y) the denominator shall not include any portion of the parking garage located on the third (3rd) through seventh (7th) floors of the building located at 100 Hood Park Drive (the “Parking Garage”). For purposes of clarification, Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge and agree that the Parking Garage is intended to be a common area cost of the Lot and not a cost specifically attributable to any particular building. In addition, in the event Landlord agrees to any special assessment by any transit district authority or any other governmental entity which benefits all tenants and occupants of the Lot, the cost thereof  shall be a common area cost of the Lot and not a cost specifically attributable to any particular building. Landlord reserves the right to equitably adjust the calculation of the Factor and the Building’s Share of Real Estate Taxes with respect to Taxes as reasonably determined by Landlord.  

(2)Commencing on the Rent Commencement Date, Tenant shall pay to Landlord, as additional rent, an amount equal to the Building’s Share of Real Estate Taxes imposed with respect to the Property for the Tax Year in question multiplied by the Factor, such amount to be apportioned on a per diem basis for any fraction of a Tax Year contained within the Term.

(3)If Landlord shall receive any tax refund or rebate or sum in lieu thereof with respect to any Tax Year, then out of any balance remaining thereof, after deducting Landlord’s expenses incurred in obtaining such refund, rebate or other sum, Landlord shall pay to Tenant, provided that Tenant is not then in default in the performance of any of its monetary obligations under this Lease, an amount equal to the Building’s Share of such balance multiplied by the Factor; but in no event shall Landlord pay to Tenant out of such refund, rebate or other

 

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sum for any Tax Year more than the amount paid by Tenant to Landlord pursuant to this Section (B) for such Tax Year.

(4)Any betterment assessment, so-called “rent tax” or any other tax levied or imposed by any governmental authority in addition to, in lieu of or as a substitute for real estate taxes shall nevertheless be deemed to be real estate taxes for the purpose of this Section 4.2.  Furthermore, to the extent that any equipment installed as part of the Property (e.g. heating or air conditioning equipment) shall be classified as personal property for purposes of taxation, any personal property taxes thereon shall be deemed to be real estate taxes for purposes of this Section (B).

(5)In the event of any taking by eminent domain under circumstances whereby this Lease shall not terminate, each of the Building’s Share of Real Estate Taxes and the Factor shall be adjusted in order to reflect any change in rentable floor area.

 

(C)ADDITIONAL RENT - OPERATING COSTS

 

(1)For the purposes of this Section, the following terms shall have the following respective meanings:

Operating Year:  Each successive fiscal year (as adopted by Landlord) in which any part of the Term of this lease shall fall.

“Operating Expenses” shall mean all costs or expenses incurred for the management, operation, cleaning, maintenance, repair and upkeep of the Property, including, without limitation, all costs of maintaining and repairing the Property (including snow removal, landscaping and grounds maintenance parking lot operation and maintenance, garage operation and maintenance, security, operation and repair of ventilating and air-conditioning equipment, elevators, lighting and any other Building equipment or systems)  and of all repairs and replacements (other than repairs or replacements for which Landlord has received full reimbursement from contractors, other tenants of the Building or from others) necessary to keep the Property in good working order, repair, appearance and condition; all costs, including material and equipment costs for cleaning and janitorial services to the Building (including window cleaning of the Building); all costs of any reasonable insurance carried by Landlord relating to the Property; all costs related to provision of heat (including oil, electric, steam and/or gas), air-conditioning, and water (including sewer charges) and other utilities to the Common Areas; payments under all service contracts relating to the foregoing; all compensation, fringe benefits, payroll taxes and workmen’s compensation insurance premiums related thereto with respect to any employees of Landlord or its affiliates engaged in security and maintenance of the Property; all costs and expenses incurred for providing amenities and or services to tenants and occupants of the Property, including without limitation, shuttle services; attorneys’ fees and disbursements (exclusive of any such fees and disbursements incurred in tax abatement proceedings or the preparation of leases) and auditing and other professional fees and expenses directly related to the management, operation, cleaning, maintenance, repair and upkeep of the Property; and a management fee at market rates customarily paid with respect to buildings

 

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similar to the Building (which shall not exceed four percent (4.0%) of gross receipts of the Property).

There shall not be included in such Operating Expenses any of the following:

(i)brokerage commissions or other related costs (e.g., attorneys’ fees and costs, concessions, allowances, and the like) incurred in leasing space in the Property,

(ii)salaries of personnel not directly employed in the management/operation of the Property or above the grade of general manager (it being understood that “general manager” shall mean the individual responsible for the management, maintenance and operation of the Property, whose time is devoted exclusively to the Property, provided, however, is such individual devotes any time to other buildings or properties of Landlord (or an affiliate of Landlord), such salary shall be fairly apportioned among all such buildings or properties of Landlord or such affiliate),

(iii)the cost of work done by Landlord for a particular tenant for which Landlord has the right to be reimbursed by such tenant,

(iv)intentionally omitted,

(v)Capital expenditures, depreciation and amortization, except for Capital Expenditures (as defined below),

(vi)Interest on debt, amortization payments and other fees payable under any mortgage or mortgages, and rental under any ground or underlying lease or leases,

(vii)All items and services for which Tenant is separately charged, reimburses Landlord or pays third persons,

(viii)Advertising and promotional expenditures,

(ix)The costs, including permit, license and inspection costs, incurred with renovating or otherwise improving, decorating, painting or redecorating space for specific tenants or occupants of the Property,

(x)Attorneys’ fees, costs and disbursements and other expenses incurred in connection with negotiations or disputes with tenants, other occupants, or prospective tenants or occupants,

(xi)Repairs or other work occasioned by fire, windstorm or other casualty to the extent the cost of same are reimbursed by insurance or by the exercise of eminent domain (however, applicable insurance deductibles may be included in Operating Expenses),

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(xiii)Landlord’s costs of services that are sold to other tenants as an additional charge or rental over and above the basic rent, tax escalation, and operating expense escalation payable under Landlord’s lease with such tenant,

(xiv)The costs of signs identifying any specific tenants, except for the directory, wayfinding, monument and other common signage in or about the Building (however, the cost of any signage used in the branding of Hood Park may be included in Operating Expenses),

(xv)Expenses in connection with services or other benefits of a type which are not provided or offered to Tenant but which are provided to another tenant or occupant of the Property,

(xvi)Any fines or penalties incurred due to violations by Landlord of any governmental rule or authority,

(xvii)The net (i.e. net of the reasonable costs of collection) amount recovered by Landlord under any warranty or service agreement form any contractor or service provider,

(xviii)The cost of testing, remediation or removal of hazardous materials in the Property,

(xix)Landlord’s general corporate overhead and general and administrative expenses (except to the extent of the management fee described above),

(xx)The cost of any electricity provided to any leased space in the Property (i.e., other than to common areas and facilities),

(xxi)Costs incurred in connection with upgrading the Building or Property to cure any violations existing prior to the date of this Lease of any disability, life, fire and safety codes, ordinances, statutes, or other laws in effect as such are enforced by local authorities having applicable jurisdiction and applicable to the Building or Property prior to the date of this Lease, including, without limitation, the Americans With Disabilities Act, including penalties or damages incurred due to such non-compliance,

(xxii)Any ground lease rental(s),

(xxiii)Costs associated with the operation of the business of the partnership or entity which constitutes Landlord as the same are distinguished from the costs of operation of the Property, including partnership accounting and legal matters, costs of defending any lawsuits with any mortgagee, costs of selling, syndicating, financing, mortgaging or hypothecating any Landlord’s interest in the Building or Property, costs of any disputes between Landlord and its employees, disputes of Landlord with Property management, or outside fees paid in connection with disputes with other tenants,

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dumping, unless any such costs or expenses for parties or events are for the benefit of all tenants of the Property,

(xxv)Rentals and other related expenses incurred in leasing HVAC systems, elevators or other equipment ordinarily considered to be capital items, except for (1) expenses in connection with making repairs on or keeping building systems in operation while minor repairs are being made, and (2) costs of equipment not affixed to the building on the Property which is used in providing janitorial or other services which are beneficial to all tenants, occupants and invitees of the Property,

(xxvi)Marketing costs,

(xxvii)Costs of any “tap fees” or any sewer or water connection fees for the benefit of any particular tenant in the Property,

(xxviii) “In-house” accounting fees (except to the extent of the management fee described above),

(xxx)Tax penalties incurred as a result of Landlord’s negligence, inability or unwillingness to make payments and/or to file any tax or informational returns when due, and

(xxxi)Costs arising from the ascertained negligence or fault of other tenants or Landlord or its agents, or any vendors, contractors, or providers of materials or services selected, hire or engaged by Landlord or its agents.

If Landlord shall replace any capital items or make any capital expenditures reasonably necessary to maintain the structural integrity of the Premises or the Building or of the utility systems servicing the Premises, or which result in reducing Operating Expenses (collectively called “Capital Expenditures”) the total amount of which is not properly included in Operating Expenses for the calendar year in which they were made, there shall nevertheless be included in Operating Expenses for each calendar year in which and after such Capital Expenditure is made the annual charge-off of such Capital Expenditure.  Annual charge-off shall be determined by (i) dividing the original cost of the Capital Expenditure by the number of years of useful life thereof (the useful life shall be reasonably determined by Landlord in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and practices in effect at the time of acquisition of the capital item); and (ii) adding to such quotient an interest factor computed on the unamortized balance of such Capital Expenditure based upon an interest rate reasonably determined by Landlord as being the interest rate then being charged for long term mortgages by institutional lenders on like properties within the locality in which the Building is located.)  Provided, further, that if Landlord reasonably concludes on the basis of engineering estimates that a particular capital expenditure will effect savings in Operating Expenses and that such annual projected savings will exceed the annual charge-off of capital expenditure computed as aforesaid, then and in such events, the annual charge-off shall be shall be determined by dividing the amount of such capital expenditure by the number of years over which the projected amount of such savings shall fully amortize the cost of such capital item or the amount of such capital expenditure; and by adding the interest factor, as aforesaid.  In the event the Building is not at least ninety‑five percent (95%) occupied during any year of the Term, Operating Expenses may be "grossed up"

 

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by increasing the variable components of Operating Expenses to the amount which Landlord projects would have been incurred had the Building been ninety‑five percent (95%) occupied during such year, such amount to be annualized for any partial year.  Landlord agrees that property taxes shall be based on annual assessments and shall not be "grossed up."

The foregoing are intended to describe only the extent of potential cost and expenses and impose no obligation on Landlord to incur same.

The Factor:  As defined in Section (B) above.

Building’s Share of Operating Expenses:  One hundred percent (100%) of the Operating Expenses with respect to the Building plus the product of the Operating Expenses with respect to the Lot and a fraction the numerator of which is the Total Rentable Floor Area of the Building and the denominator of which is the rentable floor area contained within all of the buildings located upon the Lot, as reasonably determined by Landlord (which denominator shall not include any portion of the Parking Garage).  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge and agree that Operating Expenses attributable to the Parking Garage shall be included as Operating Expenses of the Lot and not attributable to any particular building. Landlord reserves the right to equitably adjust the calculation of the Factor and the Building’s Share of Operating Expenses with respect to Operating Expenses as reasonably determined by Landlord.

(2)Commencing on the Rent Commencement Date, Tenant shall pay to Landlord, as additional rent, an amount equal to the Building’s Share of Operating Expenses for the Operating Year in question multiplied by the Factor, such amount to be apportioned on a per diem basis for any fraction of an Operating Year contained within the Term

(3)In the event of any taking by eminent domain under circumstances whereby this lease shall not terminate, each of the Building’s Share of Operating Expenses and the Factor shall be appropriately adjusted to reflect any change in rentable floor area.

 

(D)MONTHLY PAYMENTS

 

Payment on account of the additional rent described in Sections (B) and (C) above shall be paid, as part of Tenant’s total rent, monthly, and at the times and in the fashion herein provided for the payment of Fixed Rent.  No later than one hundred twenty (120) days after the end of the first Tax Year and Operating Year, as the case may be, and no later than one hundred twenty (120) days after the end of each Tax Year and Operating Year thereafter, Landlord shall make a determination of Tenant’s share of real estate taxes and Operating Expenses; and if the aforesaid payments theretofore made for such period by Tenant exceed Tenant’s share, such overpayment shall be credited against the payments thereafter to be made by Tenant pursuant to this Section (D) or, if the term has expired or terminated, Landlord shall reimburse such amount to Tenant within thirty (30) days of such determination; and if Tenant’s share is greater than such payments theretofore made on account for such period, Tenant shall make a suitable payment to Landlord.  The monthly payment on account of said additional rent shall be replaced after Landlord’s determination of Tenant’s share for the preceding Tax Year and Operating Year, as

 

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the case may be, by a payment which is one-twelfth (1/12th) of Tenant’s actual share thereof for the immediately preceding Tax Year or Operating Year, as the case may be, with adjustments as appropriate where such period is less than a full twelve-month period.  Appropriate adjustments shall be made in said monthly payment if the real estate taxes upon the Property for the current Tax Year shall be known prior to the end of said Tax Year and/or if real estate taxes shall be payable to the taxing authority in installments, all to the end that as each payment of real estate taxes shall become payable Landlord shall have received from Tenant payments sufficient in amount to pay Tenant’s share of the Building’s Share of Real Estate Taxes then payable by Landlord.  

 

Landlord shall permit Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense and during normal business hours, but only one time with respect to any Operating Year, to review Landlord’s invoices and statements relating to the Operating Expenses for the applicable Operating Year for the purpose of verifying the Operating Expenses and Tenant’s share thereof; provided that (i) notice of Tenant’s desire to so review is given to Landlord not later than ninety (90) days after Tenant receives an annual statement from Landlord for a particular Operating Year, (ii) such review is commenced and prosecuted by Tenant with due diligence and completed no later than one hundred eighty (180) days after Landlord has provided Tenant with (or access to) the information reasonably necessary to conduct such review or audit, (iii) no audit or review shall be permitted if an Event of Default by Tenant with respect to a monetary obligation has occurred more than twice or is then existing under this Lease, including any failure by Tenant to pay an amount in dispute, (iv) such audit or review must be conducted by employees of Tenant or by an independent, nationally‑recognized accounting firm or a local accounting firm reasonably acceptable to Landlord that is not being compensated by Tenant on a contingency fee basis and which has agreed with Landlord in writing to keep the results of such audit confidential by executing and delivering to Landlord a confidentiality agreement in the form reasonably acceptable to Landlord, and (v) in no event shall Tenant have the right to review or audit Operating Expenses for any Operating Year prior to the Operating Year to which such annual statement of Landlord applies.  Any Operating Expenses statement or accounting by Landlord shall be binding and conclusive upon Tenant unless (i) Tenant duly requests such review within such ninety (90) day period set forth above, and (ii) within the one hundred eighty (180) day period set forth above, Tenant shall notify Landlord in writing that Tenant disputes the correctness of such statement, specifying the particular respects in which the statement is claimed to be incorrect.  After conclusion of Tenant’s audit, Tenant shall promptly provide Landlord with the results thereof and, if the results are not disputed by Landlord in good faith,  (x) if the payments made by Tenant exceeded Tenant’s required payment, Landlord shall reimburse Tenant such amount within thirty (30) days of receiving notice thereof from Tenant; but, if the required payments are greater than the payments made by Tenant, Tenant shall make payment to Landlord within thirty (30) days of such determination; and (ii) if it is determined that the total payable by Tenant hereunder has been overstated by more than five percent (5%), then Landlord shall also reimburse Tenant for the actual time billed, at a commercially reasonable hourly rate, by Tenant’s auditor.  In the event Landlord in good faith disputes the results of any such audit or review, the parties shall in good faith attempt to resolve any disputed items.  If Landlord and Tenant are able to resolve such dispute, final settlement shall be made within thirty (30) days after resolution of the dispute.  If the parties are unable to resolve any such dispute, any sum on which there is no longer dispute shall be paid and any remaining

 

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disputed items shall be referred to a mutually satisfactory third party certified public accountant for final resolution.  The cost of such certified public accountant shall be paid by the party found to be least accurate (in terms of dollars in dispute).  The determination of such certified public accountant shall be final and binding and final settlement shall be made within thirty (30) days after receipt of such accountant's decision. Promptly upon the undisputed determination of the results of such audit or the resolution of a disputed audit or review, the parties shall execute a memorandum indicating acknowledgment of such determination or resolution, as the case may be.

 

 

(E)ADDITIONAL RENT - ELECTRICITY, GAS, WATER & SEWER

 

(1)Tenant shall pay for all electricity consumed within the Demised Premises (including, without limitation, plugs and lights, VAV/reheat boxes, and any supplemental heating or cooling units).  If the Demised Premises shall have utility meters measuring only the amount of the utilities consumed in the Demised Premises, commencing upon the delivery of the Demised Premises to Tenant, Tenant shall pay to the utility companies furnishing such utilities, promptly upon the receipt of bills therefor, the cost of such utilities consumed in the Demised Premises.  If the Demised Premises shall not have a utility meter for a utility provided to the Demised Premises, then Tenant shall pay to Landlord upon demand from time to time, as additional rent, the cost of such utility consumed in the Demised Premises, as said cost shall be determined by check meter.  Tenant shall pay to Landlord, from time to time as and when bills are rendered, the cost of all water (including sewer charges) and gas consumed by Tenant within the Demised Premises, which consumption amounts shall be measured by a separate meter or, in the case of water, a checkmeter installed by Landlord, at Landlord’s expense. If Tenant uses gas within the Demised Premises and a meter is not provided by the utility, a checkmeter will be installed by Landlord, at Landlord’s expense.

 

(2)Tenant’s use of electricity in the Demised Premises shall not at any time exceed the capacity of any of the electrical conductors or equipment in or otherwise serving the Demised Premises.

 

ARTICLE VI

TENANT’S COVENANTS

 

 

TENANT’S COVENANTS DURING THE TERM.

 

Tenant covenants during the Term and such other time as Tenant occupies any part of the Demised Premises:

 

(1)To pay when due (a) all Fixed Rent and additional rent, (b) all taxes which may be imposed on Tenant’s personal property in the Demised Premises (including, without limitation, Tenant’s fixtures and equipment) regardless to whomever assessed, and (c) all charges by any public utility for telephone and other utility services rendered to the Demised Premises;

 

 

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(2)Except as otherwise provided in Article VIII and Section 4(A)(2), to keep the Demised Premises in good order, repair and condition, reasonable wear only excepted; to replace all light bulbs as necessary; maintain and replace all interior glass; keep all utilities, pipes, conduits, drains and other installations which serve only the Demised Premises, including, without limitation, the heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems which serve only the Demised Premises in good order, condition and repair; and at the expiration or termination of this Lease peaceably to yield up the Demised Premises and all changes and additions therein in such order, repair and condition, first removing all goods and effects of Tenant and those claiming under Tenant and any items the removal of which is required by any agreement between Landlord and Tenant (or specified therein to be removed at Tenant’s election and which Tenant elects to remove), and repairing all damage caused by such removal and restoring the Demised Premises and leaving them clean and neat.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Tenant shall forthwith remove from the Demised Premises (repairing any damage caused by such removal) any installations, alterations, additions or improvements made or installed by or for Tenant or as part of Tenant’s Work, so long as Landlord has indicated to Tenant in writing at the time of Landlord’s approval of such installations, alterations, additions or improvements, which indication Landlord may make in its sole discretion, that such installations, alterations, additions or improvements may be required to be removed at the expiration or early termination of the Term, and which Landlord requests Tenant to remove within thirty (30) days after the expiration or termination of the term of this Lease, such removal to include returning the previously modified portions of the Demised Premises to their condition prior to the making of such installations, alterations, additions or improvements, provided however, in all events all so-called “specialty improvements” (file room systems, large cold rooms and animal facilities, etc.), low-voltage cabling/wiring, and computer/telecommunications equipment shall be removed by Tenant and damage caused by such removal shall be repaired by Tenant.  Landlord agrees that typical laboratory improvements shall not automatically qualify as “specialty improvements.” Tenant’s obligations hereunder shall survive the expiration or termination of the term of this Lease.  For purposes of this Section (2) the word “repairs” includes the making of replacements when necessary.  Tenant shall, at its sole costs and expense, keep the Demised Premises clean and free of refuse, and provide all janitorial and cleaning services to the Demised Premises on a nightly basis (except weekends and holidays) of a quality consistent with other tenants in the business park in which the Demised Premises is located and shall be solely responsible for removing from the Property (and until such removal from the Property Tenant shall store within the Demised Premises) any trash, refuse or debris generated by Tenant’s use of the Demised Premises, other than typical office trash or cardboard which shall be deposited in appropriate receptacles maintained by Landlord on the Property;

 

(3)Continuously from the Commencement Date, to use and occupy the Demised Premises only for the Permitted Use; and not to injure or deface the Demised Premises, Building, or Lot; and not  to permit in the Demised Premises any auction sale, nuisance, or the emission from the Demised Premises of any objectionable noise or odor; nor any use thereof which is contrary to law or ordinances, or which invalidates or increases the premiums for any insurance on the Building (or any portion thereof) or its contents.  Landlord hereby acknowledges and agrees that Tenant’s use of the Demised Premises for the Permitted Use, as such use is anticipated to be conducted on the Commencement Date, shall not violate the terms of this Section (3);

 

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(4)To comply with the rules and regulations set forth in Exhibit D and all other reasonable rules and regulations hereafter made by Landlord uniformly applied to all tenants of the Building (but only after copies thereof have been delivered to Tenant) for the care and use of the Building and Lot and their facilities and approaches, it being expressly understood, however, that Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for the failure of other tenants of the Building to conform to such rules and regulations and provided further that in the event of any conflict between the provisions of any rules and regulations and the provisions of this Lease, the provisions of this Lease shall control;

 

(5)To keep the Demised Premises equipped with all safety appliances required by law or ordinance or any other regulation of any public authority and/or any insurance inspection or rating bureau having jurisdiction that may be required due to Tenant’s specific use of the Demised Premises and not generally, and to procure all licenses and permits required because of any use made by Tenant, it being understood that the foregoing provisions shall not be construed to broaden in any way the Permitted Use;

 

(6)Not without the prior written consent, which may not be unreasonably conditioned, withheld or delayed, of Landlord to assign, hypothecate, pledge or otherwise encumber this Lease, to make any sublease or to permit occupancy of the Demised Premises or any part thereof by anyone other than Tenant, voluntarily or by operation of law, and as additional rent, to reimburse Landlord promptly upon demand for reasonable legal and other expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with any request by Tenant for consent to assignment or subletting not to exceed an aggregate of $1,500 per request.  Without intending to limit Landlord’s discretion in granting or withholding such consent, it is agreed that if Tenant requests Landlord’s consent to assign this Lease or sublet more than twenty percent (20%) of the Demised Premises for a term of more than three (3) years (or for the remainder of the then existing Term, if less than three (3) years remain in the Term) Landlord shall have the option, exercisable by written notice to Tenant given within forty-five (45) days after receipt of such request, to terminate this Lease with respect to the portion of the Demised Premises so requested to be assigned or subleased, as of a date specified in such notice which shall be not less than thirty or more than sixty days after the date of such notice; provided, however, if Landlord exercises such right to terminate, Tenant shall have the right to rescind such request of assignment or sublease by providing Landlord with written notice within five (5) days of Tenant’s receipt of such termination notice, in which event Tenant’s request to sublease or assign and Landlord’s termination notice shall each be deemed null and void as if never provided and this Lease shall continue in full force and effect.  Landlord’s termination right in the preceding sentence shall not be applicable to any Permitted Transfer (as defined below). If Landlord shall so terminate this Lease, rent shall be apportioned as of the date of termination, and Landlord may lease the Demised Premises or any portion thereof to any person or entity (including without limitation, Tenant’s proposed assignee or subtenant, as the case may be) without any liability whatsoever to Tenant by reason thereof.  If Landlord shall consent to any assignment of this Lease by Tenant or a subletting of the whole of the Demised Premises by Tenant at a rent which exceeds the rent payable hereunder by Tenant, or if Landlord shall consent to a subletting of a portion of the Demised Premises by Tenant at a rent in excess of the subleased portion’s prorata share of the rent payable hereunder by Tenant, then Tenant shall pay to Landlord, as additional

 

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rent forthwith upon Tenant’s receipt of each installment of any such excess rent, the net amount of any such excess rent after deducting any costs incurred by Tenant in assigning or subleasing such space.  Each request by Tenant for permission to assign this Lease or to sublet the whole or any part of the Demised Premises shall be accompanied by a warranty by Tenant as to the amount of rent to be paid to Tenant by the proposed assignee or sublessee.  For purposes of this Section (6), the term “rent” shall mean all fixed rent, additional rent or other payments and/or consideration payable by one party to another for the use and occupancy of premises.  Tenant agrees, however, that neither it nor anyone claiming under it shall enter into any sublease, license, concession or other agreement for use, occupancy or utilization of space in the Demised Premises which provides for rental or other payment for such use, occupancy or utilization based, in whole or in part, on the net income or profits derived by any person or entity from the space leased, used, occupied or utilized (other than an amount based on a fixed percentage or percentages of receipts or sales), and Tenant agrees that any such purported sublease, license, concession or other agreement shall be absolutely void and ineffective as a conveyance of any right or interest in the possession, use, occupancy, or utilization of any part of the Demised Premises.  Tenant further agrees that any sublease, license, concession or agreement for use, occupancy or utilization of space in the Demised Premises entered into by it or by anyone claiming under it shall contain the provisions set forth in the immediately preceding sentence. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord may refuse any request to sublease all or any portion of the Demised Premises if the proposed sublessee is a current tenant of the Property or a party who has received a written offer from Landlord within the six (6) month period prior to such request, to lease space in the Property.  If and whenever Tenant shall not be a so-called “publicly held” company, it is understood and agreed that the transfer of fifty percent (50%) or more of the stock in Tenant of any class (whether at one time or at intervals) shall constitute an “assignment” of Tenant’s interest in this Lease.  If there shall be any assignment or subletting by Tenant pursuant to the provisions of this paragraph, Tenant shall remain primarily liable for the performance and observance of the covenants and agreements herein contained on the part of Tenant to be performed and observed, such liability to be (in the case of any assignment) joint and several with that of such assignee.  It is expressly understood and agreed that no assignment of Tenant’s interest in this Lease shall be effective until such time as Tenant shall deliver to Landlord an agreement from the assignee, which agreement shall be reasonably satisfactory to Landlord in form and substance and shall provide that the assignee agrees with Landlord to be primarily liable for the performance and observance of the covenants and agreements herein contained on the part of Tenant to be performed and observed, such liability to be joint and several with that of Tenant. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord’s prior written consent shall not be required in the event of an assignment or a sublease of all or any portion of the Demised Premises (a) in connection with the sale of all or substantially all of the assets or equity (whether stock, membership interests, partnership interests, or otherwise) of Tenant, (b) to an affiliate, subsidiary, or parent of Tenant, or a corporation, partnership or other legal entity wholly owned by Tenant, or (c) an entity succeeding to the business of Tenant, either as a result of merger, consolidation or otherwise, so long as, such transferee has a tangible net worth equal to or greater than the greater of (i) the tangible net worth of Tenant as of the date of this Lease, or (ii) the tangible net worth of Tenant as of the date immediately prior to such assignment or sublease (each of (a), (b) and (c), a “Permitted Transfer”);

 

 

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(7)To defend Landlord, with counsel acceptable to Landlord, save Landlord harmless from, and indemnify Landlord against any liability for injury, loss, accident or damage to any person or property and from any claims, actions, proceedings and expenses and costs in connection therewith (including, without implied limitation, reasonable counsel’s fees):  (i) arising from the omission, fault, willful act, negligence or other misconduct of Tenant or anyone claiming under Tenant, or from any use made or thing done or occurring upon the Demised Premises but not due to the omission, fault, willful act, negligence or other misconduct of Landlord or any of its agents, employees or contractors, or (ii) resulting from the failure of Tenant to perform and discharge its covenants and obligations under this Lease;

 

(8)To maintain Commercial General Liability insurance covering all operations by or on behalf of Tenant for bodily injury or death and property damage, using an ISO CG 00 01 form or its equivalent including but not limited to Broad Form Property Damage, Bodily Injury, Premises and Operations, Personal and Advertising Injury, Independent Contractors Liability and Contractual coverage for this Lease.  This coverage shall provide a minimum $1,000,000 combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage per occurrence; $1,000,000 personal and advertising injury; $300,000 damages to Premises rented to or temporarily occupied by you; $1,000,000 products/completed operations aggregate; with a general aggregate limit of $2,000,000 applying on a per location basis and a deductible of not more than $50,000 unless approved by Landlord; Workers’ Compensation as required under applicable law and Employers’ Liability Insurance with a minimum limit of $1,000,000 each accident, bodily injury by accident, $1,000,000 each employee, bodily injury by disease, $1,000,000 policy limit, bodily injury by disease, or lower limits if such lower limits satisfy the Umbrella/Excess Liability underlying limit requirements covering all employees of Tenant;  Automobile Liability Insurance with a minimum limit of $1,000,000 combined bodily injury and property damage per accident, to include coverage for all owned, non-owned, and hired vehicles; Umbrella/Excess Liability coverage in an amount of not less than $5,000,000 per occurrence and $5,000,000 annual aggregate. that applies on a follow form basis in excess of the Commercial General Liability, Employers’ Liability, and Automobile Liability coverages required by this Lease; Pollution Liability Insurance with limits not less than $3,000,000 per occurrence and $3,000,000 in the aggregate covering loss arising out of third party bodily injury and property damage claims, cleanup costs, and coverage appropriate to the types of substances and materials used by Tenant in the Demised Premises. All such amounts, from time to time during the Term, may increase to amounts as are customarily carried in the area in which the Demised Premises are located (outside of the Lot) upon property similar in type and use to the Demised Premises.  Such insurance shall name Landlord, Landlord’s Managing Agent, and Landlord’s Mortgagee as additional insureds.  Such insurance shall be primary and noncontributory as to any other insurance available to the additional insureds. Tenant shall deliver to Landlord certificates of insurance for such insurance, prior to the Commencement Date, and each renewal policy or certificate thereof, at least fifteen (15) days prior to the expiration of the policy it renews.  Each such policy shall be written by an insurer authorized to do business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts having a minimum A.M. Best rating of A-, VII or better and shall provide that the same shall not be modified or terminated without at least thirty (30)  days’ prior written notice to each named insured and Landlord;

 

 

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(9)To keep all employees working in the Demised Premises covered by workmen’s compensation insurance in amounts required by law, and to furnish Landlord with certificates thereof;

 

(10)To permit Landlord and its agents entry, upon prior written notice of at least twenty four (24) hours (except cases of emergency):  to examine the Demised Premises at reasonable times and, if required, to make necessary repairs; and to show the Demised Premises to prospective tenants during the twelve months preceding the expiration of the Term and to prospective purchasers and mortgagees at all reasonable times; provided, however, in all instances, Landlord shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any interference with Tenant’s use and access of the Demised Premises and shall be liable for any damage caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or its agents during such entry;

 

(11)Not to place a load upon any part of the floor of the Demised Premises exceeding that for which said floor was designed or in violation of what is allowed by law; and not to move any safe, vault or other heavy equipment in, about or out of the Demised Premises except in such manner and at such times as Landlord shall approve in writing in each instance.  Tenant’s business machines and mechanical equipment which cause vibration  or noise that may be transmitted to the Building structure or to any other space in the Building shall be placed and maintained by Tenant in settings of cork, rubber, spring, or other types of vibration eliminators sufficient to confine such vibration or noise to the Demised Premises;

 

(12)All the furnishings, fixtures, equipment, effects and property of every kind, nature and description of Tenant and of all persons claiming by, through or under Tenant which, during the continuance of this Lease or any occupancy of the Demised Premises by Tenant or anyone claiming under Tenant, may be on the Demised Premises or elsewhere in the Building or on the Lot shall be at the sole risk and hazard of Tenant, and if the whole or any part thereof shall be destroyed or damaged by fire, water or otherwise, or by the leakage or bursting of water pipes, steam pipes, or other pipes, by theft, or from any other cause, no part of said loss or damage is to be charged to or to be borne by Landlord, except if due to the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or any of its employees, agents or contractors;

 

(13)To pay promptly when due the entire cost of any work done on the Demised Premises by Tenant and those claiming under Tenant; not to cause or permit any liens for labor or materials performed or furnished in connection therewith to attach to the Demised Premises; and to promptly discharge any such liens which may so attach;

 

(14)Not to make any alterations, improvements, changes or additions to the Demised Premises without Landlord’s prior written consent. Notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary, alterations which (i) consist solely of decorative or cosmetic work that does not adversely affect or involve the structural elements or Building systems, (ii) do not cost in excess of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00) in the aggregate, (iii) do not require a building permit to complete, and (iv) are not visible from the exterior of the Demised Premises, shall not require Landlord’s prior approval, however, prior to performing such alterations, improvements, changes or additions, Tenant shall provide no less than ten (10) days prior notice.   At the time Landlord consents to any alterations made by Tenant under this paragraph, it shall notify Tenant

 

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in writing whether Tenant is required to remove those alterations at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease (if Landlord fail to so notify Tenant at the time of such approval, Landlord shall be deemed to have waived the right to require such removal), and to the extent Tenant performs any alteration which do not required Landlord’s consent, Landlord shall retain the right to require Tenant to remove such alterations at the end of the Term unless Landlord has provided Tenant with written notice that such removal is not required;

 

(15)To pay to Landlord (i) for the first thirty (30) days of such holdover, one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the total of the Fixed Rent and additional rent then applicable for each month or portion thereof that Tenant shall retain possession of the Demised Premises or any part thereof after the termination of this Lease, and (ii) after such first thirty (30) days of such holdover, (a) two hundred percent (200%) of the total of the Fixed Rent and additional rent then applicable for each month or portion thereof that Tenant shall retain possession of the demised premises or any part thereof after the termination of this Lease, whether by lapse of time or otherwise, and (b) also to pay all damages sustained by Landlord on account thereof; however, the provisions of this subsection shall not operate as a waiver by Landlord of any right of re-entry provided in this Lease or as a matter of law;

 

(16)To insure the improvements of Tenant and those claiming under Tenant, under policies covering at least fire and the standard extended coverage risks, in amounts equal to the replacement cost thereof, the terms of which policies shall provide that such insurance shall not be canceled without at least thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Landlord.  Copies of such insurance policy or policies, or certificates thereof, shall be delivered to Landlord at least fifteen (15) days prior to the Commencement Date and each renewal policy or certificate thereof, at least fifteen (15) days prior to the expiration of the policy it renews;

 

(17)To pay Landlord’s out of pocket expenses, including reasonable attorney’s fees, incurred in enforcing any obligation of Tenant in this Lease; and

 

(18)Not to enter into any sublease or other occupancy agreement with any other tenant or occupant of the Building or Property wherein Tenant would occupy or use space in the Building or Property which is not included within the Demised Premises without obtaining the prior written consent, which may be granted or withheld in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion.

 

ARTICLE VII

DEFAULT

 

(A)EVENTS OF DEFAULT (EACH, AN “EVENT OF DEFAULT”)

 

(1)If Tenant shall default in the payment of Fixed Rent, additional rent or other payments required of Tenant, and if Tenant shall fail to cure said default within seven (7) days after receipt of written notice of said default from Landlord, or (2) if Tenant shall default in the performance or observance of any other agreement or condition on its part to be performed or observed and if Tenant shall fail to cure said default within thirty days after receipt of written notice of said default from Landlord (but if longer than thirty days shall be reasonably required

 

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to cure said default, then if Tenant shall fail to commence the curing of such default within fifteen days after receipt of said written notice and diligently prosecute the curing thereof to completion), or (3) if any person shall levy upon, or take this leasehold interest or any part thereof upon execution, attachment or other process of law, or (4) if Tenant shall make an assignment of its property for the benefit of creditors, or (5) if Tenant shall be declared bankrupt or insolvent according to law, or (6) if any bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings shall be commenced by or against Tenant, or (7) if a receiver, trustee or assignee shall be appointed for the whole or any part of Tenant’s property, then in any of said cases, Landlord lawfully may immediately, or at any time thereafter, without any further notice or demand (unless required by law), enter into and upon the Demised Premises or any part thereof in the name of the whole, and hold the Demised Premises as if this Lease had not been made, and expel Tenant and those claiming under it and remove its or their property without being taken or deemed to be guilty of any manner of trespass (or Landlord may send written notice to Tenant of the termination of this Lease), and upon entry as aforesaid (or in the event that Landlord shall send Tenant notice of termination as above provided, on the fifth day next following the date of the sending of the notice), the term of this Lease shall terminate. Notwithstanding the provisions of clause (1) of the immediately preceding sentence, if Landlord shall have rightfully given Tenant notice of default pursuant to said clause twice during any twelve (12)-month period, and if Tenant shall thereafter default in the payment of Fixed Rent or Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses or Tenant’s Share of Taxes for a third time during such twelve (12)-month period, then Landlord may exercise the right of termination provided for it in said immediately preceding sentence without first giving Tenant notice of such default and the opportunity to cure the same within the time provided in said clause (1).   Tenant hereby expressly waives any and all rights of redemption granted by or under any present or future laws in the event of Tenant being evicted or dispossessed for any cause, or in the event Landlord terminates this Lease as provided in this Article.

 

(B)OBLIGATIONS THEREAFTER

 

In case of any such termination, the Tenant shall, notwithstanding any such termination of this Lease as aforesaid or any entry or re-entry by Landlord, whether by summary process or termination, pay and be liable for, on the days originally fixed herein for the payment thereof, amounts equal to the several installments of rent and other charges reserved as they would, under the terms of this Lease, become due if this Lease had not been terminated or if the Landlord had not entered or re-entered, as aforesaid, less the proceeds from any reletting of the Demised Premises.  In addition, Tenant shall be liable for any direct damages suffered or incurred by Landlord as a result of such termination and the cost to relet the Demised Premises, which costs shall be limited to repairing and restoring the Demised Premises to a leasable white box condition, prevailing brokerage fees and reasonable attorney’s fees. Tenant hereby waives to the extent permitted by applicable law or elsewhere set forth herein to any obligation the Landlord may have to mitigate Landlord’s damages; provided, however, Landlord shall, after such termination of this Lease or re-entry as a result of an event of default, use commercially reasonable efforts to relet the Demised Premises.  It is understood and agreed that at the time of the termination or at any time thereafter Landlord may rent the Demised Premises, and for a term which may expire before or after the expiration of the Term, without releasing Tenant from any liability whatsoever, that Tenant shall be liable for any out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with obtaining possession of the Demised Premises, with removing from

 

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the Demised Premises property of Tenant and persons claiming under it (including warehouse charges), with putting the Demised Premises into good condition for reletting, and with any reletting, including, but without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and brokers fees, and that any monies collected from any reletting shall be applied first to the foregoing expenses and then to the payment of Fixed Rent, additional rent and all other payments due from Tenant to Landlord.

 

 

ARTICLE VIII

CASUALTY AND TAKING

 

 

(A)CASUALTY AND TAKING

 

In case during the Term more than fifty percent (50%) of the rentable area of the Demised Premises or the Building are damaged by fire or any other casualty or by action of public or other authority or are taken by eminent domain, this Lease shall terminate at Landlord’s election, which may be made notwithstanding Landlord’s entire interest may have been divested, by notice given to Tenant within thirty (30) days after the occurrence of the event giving rise to the election to terminate, provided however, if such termination is due to damage to or taking of a portion of the Building and less than fifty percent (50%) of the Demised Premises are damaged or taken, Landlord shall not have the right to terminate the Lease in connection with such casualty or taking unless Landlord terminates all other tenancies in the Building.  Said notice shall, in the case of damage as aforesaid, be effective as of the date of such casualty event.  In the case of any such taking by eminent domain, the effective date of the termination shall be the day on which the taking authority shall take title to or possession of the taken property.  Fixed Rent and additional rent shall be apportioned and adjusted as of the effective date of any such termination.  If in any such case the Demised Premises or the Building are damaged by a casualty or eminent domain taking and  this Lease is not so terminated as aforesaid, Landlord, at its sole cost and expense, and proceeding with due diligence and all reasonable dispatch, shall restore the Demised Premises and the Building to the condition they were in prior to such casualty or taking (excluding  any items which Tenant may be required or permitted to remove from the Demised Premises at the expiration of the Term), but Landlord shall not be required to spend more than the net proceeds of insurance or award of damages recoverable therefor, and a just proportion of the Fixed Rent and additional rent according to the nature and extent of the injury to the Demised Premises shall be abated until the Demised Premises or such remainder shall have been put by Landlord in such condition; and in case of a taking which permanently reduces the area of the Demised Premises, a just proportion of the Fixed Rent shall be abated for the remainder of the Term and Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses and Tenant’s Share of Taxes shall be proportionately adjusted.  Landlord shall notify Tenant within thirty (30) days following the occurrence of any casualty or taking of the estimated time to restore the Demised Premises, or the Building.  If Landlord commences its repair of the Demised Premises or the Building and has not substantially completed the same within one (1) year after the occurrence of such casualty or taking, then Tenant shall have the right, upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to Landlord given at any time after such one (1) year period but prior to the date Landlord has completed such restoration, to terminate this Lease.  If (a) such estimated time is more than

 

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one (1) year from the occurrence of such casualty or taking, or (b) if such casualty or taking occurs during the last two (2) years of the Term and the estimated time to restore such damage exceeds ninety (90) days, then Tenant shall have the right, upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to Landlord to terminate this Lease.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event Landlord receives a notice of termination from Tenant as a result of a casualty or taking pursuant to this Section (A), in the event Landlord substantially completes any applicable restoration within such thirty (30) day notice period described above, Tenant’s exercise of its right to terminate this Lease shall be deemed to be rescinded and the Lease shall remain in full force and effect.  

 

(B)RESERVATION OF AWARD

 

Landlord reserves to itself any and all rights to receive awards made for damage to the Demised Premises, Building or Lot and the leasehold hereby created, or any one or more of them, accruing by reason of any exercise of the right of eminent domain or by reason of anything done in pursuance of public or other authority.  Tenant hereby releases and assigns to Landlord all of Tenant’s rights to such awards, and covenants to deliver such further assignments and assurances thereof as Landlord may from time to time request.  It is agreed and understood, however, that Landlord does not reserve to itself, and Tenant does not assign to Landlord, any damages payable for (i) movable equipment installed by Tenant or anybody claiming under Tenant at its own expense, as well as all of Tenant’s personal property and fixtures or (ii) relocation expenses, but in each case only if and to the extent that such damages are recoverable by Tenant from such authority in a separate action and without reducing Landlord’s award of damages.

 

ARTICLE IX

MORTGAGEE

 

 

(A)SUBORDINATION TO MORTGAGES

 

It is agreed that the rights and interest of Tenant under this Lease shall be:  (i) subject and subordinate to the lien of any present or future first mortgage and to any and all advances to be made thereunder, and to the interest thereon, upon the Demised Premises or any property of which the Demised Premises are a part, if the holder of such mortgage shall elect, by notice to Tenant, to subject and subordinate the rights and interest of Tenant under this Lease to the lien of its mortgage and a commercially reasonable subordination, non-disturbance and attornment agreement in recordable form (a “SNDA”) is duly executed by the Landlord and the holder of such mortgage and delivered to Tenant; or (ii) prior to the lien of any present or future first mortgage, if the holder of such mortgage shall elect, by notice to Tenant, to give the rights and interest of Tenant under this Lease priority to the lien of its mortgage.  It is understood and agreed that the holder of such mortgage may also elect, by notice to Tenant, to make some provisions hereof subject and subordinate to the lien of its mortgage while granting other provisions hereof priority to the lien of its mortgage.  In the event of any of such elections, and upon notification by the holder of such mortgage to that effect and the execution and delivery of an SNDA, the rights and interest of Tenant under this Lease shall be deemed to be subordinate to, or to have priority over, as the case may be, the lien of said mortgage, irrespective of the time

 

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of execution or time of recording of any such mortgage.  Tenant agrees that it will, upon request of Landlord, execute, acknowledge and deliver any and all instruments deemed by Landlord necessary or desirable to evidence or to give notice of such subordination or priority.  The word “mortgage” as used herein includes mortgages, deeds of trust, ground or master leases, and any other security instrument encumbering any or all of the Property or other similar instruments and modifications, consolidations, extensions, renewals, replacements and substitutes thereof.  Landlord hereby represents and warrants to Tenant that, as of the date of this Lease there are no mortgages (as defined in the preceding sentence) encumbering any portion of the Property. Tenant agrees that it shall not subordinate its interest in this Lease to the lien of any junior mortgage, security agreement or lease affecting the Demised Premises, unless the holder of the first mortgage upon the Demised Premises or property which includes the Demised Premises shall consent thereto.

 

Simultaneously with the execution of this Lease, Landlord and Tenant shall execute a memorandum of lease, in recordable form reasonably acceptable to Landlord and Tenant and otherwise in compliance with the laws of the jurisdiction in which the Property is situated (a “MOL”).  Tenant may record the MOL, and pay the recording fees associated therewith. If this Lease is terminated before the Term expires, then upon Landlord’s request the parties shall execute, deliver and record an instrument acknowledging such fact and the date of termination of this Lease, and Tenant hereby appoints Landlord its attorney-in-fact in its name and behalf solely for the purpose of executing such instrument if Tenant shall fail to execute and deliver such instrument after Landlord’s request therefor within ten (10) business days.

 

(B)LIMITATION ON MORTGAGEE’S LIABILITY

 

Upon entry and taking possession of the mortgaged premises for any purpose, the holder of a mortgage shall have all rights of Landlord, and during the period of such possession Landlord, not such mortgage holder, shall have the duty to perform all of Landlord’s obligations hereunder.  No such holder shall be liable, either as a mortgagee or as holder of a collateral assignment of this Lease, to perform, or be liable in damages for failure to perform, any of the obligations of Landlord unless and until such holder shall succeed to Landlord’s interest herein through foreclosure of its mortgage or the taking of a deed in lieu of foreclosure.

 

(C)NO RELEASE OR TERMINATION

 

No act or failure to act on the part of Landlord which would entitle Tenant under the terms of this Lease, or by law, to be relieved of any of Tenant’s obligations hereunder or to terminate this Lease, shall result in a release or termination of such obligations or a termination of this Lease unless (i) Tenant shall have first given written notice of Landlord’s act or failure to act to Landlord’s mortgagees of record, if any, specifying the act or failure to act on the part of Landlord which could or would be the basis of Tenant’s rights and (ii) such mortgagees, after receipt of such notice, have failed or refused to correct or cure  the condition complained of within a reasonable time thereafter, but nothing contained in this Section (C) shall be deemed to impose any obligation on any such mortgagee to correct or cure any such condition.  “Reasonable time” as used above means and includes a reasonable time to obtain possession of

 

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the mortgaged premises, if the mortgagee elects to do so, and a reasonable time to correct or cure the condition.

 

ARTICLE X

GENERAL PROVISIONS

 

(A)CAPTIONS

 

The captions of the Articles are for convenience and are not to be considered in construing this Lease.

 

(B)SHORT FORM LEASE

 

Upon request of either party both parties shall execute and deliver a short form of this Lease in form appropriate for recording, and if this Lease is terminated before the Term expires, an instrument in such form acknowledging the date of termination.  No such short form lease shall contain any indication of the amount of the rentals payable hereunder by Tenant.

 

(C)INTENTIONALLY OMITTED

 

(D)NOTICES

 

All notices and other communications authorized or required hereunder shall be in writing and shall be given by mailing the same by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, by mailing the same by Express Mail or by having the same delivered by a commercial delivery service such as Federal Express, UPS, Purolator Courier and the like.  If given to Tenant the same shall be directed to Tenant at Tenant’s Address or to such other person or at such other address as Tenant may hereafter designate by notice to Landlord; and if given to Landlord the same shall be directed to Landlord at Landlord’s Address, or to such other person or at such other address as Landlord may hereafter designate by notice to Tenant. In the event the notice directed as above provided shall not be received upon attempted delivery thereof to the proper address and shall be returned by the Postal Service or delivery service to the sender because of a refusal of receipt, the time of the giving of such notice shall be the first business day on which delivery was so attempted.

 

After receiving notice from Landlord or from any person, firm or other entity that such person, firm or other entity holds a mortgage which includes the Demised Premises as part of the  mortgaged premises, no notice from Tenant to Landlord shall be effective unless and until a copy of the same is given by certified or registered mail to such holder, and the curing of any of Landlord’s defaults by such holder shall be treated as performance by Landlord, it being understood and agreed that such holder shall be afforded a reasonable period of time after the receipt of such notice in which to effect such cure.

 

 

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(E)SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS

 

The obligations of this Lease shall run with the land, and this Lease shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns, except that the Landlord named herein and each successive owner of Landlord’s interest in this Lease shall be liable only for the obligations of Landlord accruing during the period of its ownership.  Whenever Landlord’s interest in this Lease is owned by a trustee or trustees, the obligations of Landlord shall be binding upon Landlord’s trust estate, but not upon any trustee, beneficiary or shareholder of the trust individually.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, and whether or not Landlord’s interest in this Lease is owned by a trustee or trustees, Tenant specifically agrees to look solely to Landlord’s interest in and proceeds generated from the Building and Lot for recovery of any judgment from Landlord, it being specifically agreed that neither Landlord, any trustee, beneficiary or shareholder of any trust estate for which Landlord acts nor any person or entity claiming by, through or under Landlord shall ever otherwise be personally liable for any such judgment.

 

In no event shall Tenant’s agents or employees (or any of the officers, trustees, directors, partners, beneficiaries, joint venturers, members, stockholders or other principals or representatives, and the like, disclosed or undisclosed, thereof) ever be personally liable for any liability of Tenant under this Lease. In no event shall Tenant or Tenant’s agents or employees (or any of the officers, trustees, directors, partners, beneficiaries, joint venturers, members, stockholders or other principals or representatives and the like, disclosed or undisclosed, thereof) ever be liable for special, punitive, or, except as expressly provided in Article VI(15) for Tenant holdover in the Demised Premises, consequential or incidental damages.

 

(F)NO SURRENDER

 

The delivery of keys to any employee of Landlord or to Landlord’s agent or any employee thereof shall not operate as a termination of this Lease or a surrender of the Demised Premises.

 

(G)WAIVERS AND REMEDIES

 

The failure of Landlord or of Tenant to seek redress for violation of, or to insist upon the strict performance of any covenant or condition of this Lease, or, with respect to such failure of Landlord, any of the rules and regulations referred to in Section 6(4), whether heretofore or hereafter adopted by Landlord, shall not be deemed a waiver of such violation nor prevent a subsequent act, which would have originally constituted a violation, from having all the force and effect of an original violation, nor shall the failure of Landlord to enforce any of said rules and regulations against any other tenant in the Building be deemed a waiver of any such rules or regulations as far as Tenant is concerned.  The receipt by Landlord of Fixed Rent or additional rent with knowledge of the breach of any covenant of this Lease shall not be deemed a waiver of such breach by Landlord unless such waiver be in writing signed by Landlord.  No consent or waiver express or implied, by Landlord or Tenant to or of any breach of any agreement or duty shall be construed as a waiver or consent to or of any other breach of the same or any other agreement or duty.  No acceptance by Landlord of a lesser sum than the Fixed Rent and

 

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additional rent then due shall be deemed to be other than on account of the earliest installment of such rent due, nor shall any endorsement or statement on any check or any letter accompanying any check or payment as rent be deemed as accord and satisfaction, and Landlord may accept such check or payment without prejudice to Landlord’s right to recover the balance of such installment or pursue any other remedy available to it.  The specific remedies to which Landlord may resort under the terms of this Lease are cumulative and are not intended to be exclusive of any other remedies or means of redress to which it may be lawfully entitled in case of any breach or threatened breach by Tenant of any provisions of this Lease.  In addition to the other remedies provided in this Lease, Landlord and Tenant shall each be entitled to the restraint by injunction of the violation or attempted or threatened violation of any of the covenants, conditions or provisions of this Lease or to a decree compelling specific performance of any such covenants, conditions or provisions.  If any term of this Lease, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances shall be held, to any extent, to be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Lease, or the application of such term to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it has been held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby, and each term of this Lease shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.  If any interest to be paid by Tenant hereunder shall exceed the highest lawful rate which Landlord may recover from Tenant, such interest shall be reduced to such highest lawful rate of interest.

 

(H)SELF-HELP

 

If Tenant shall at any time default in the performance of any obligation under this Lease beyond any applicable notice and cure period, Landlord shall have the right, but shall not be obligated, to enter upon the Demised Premises and to perform such obligation, notwithstanding the fact that no specific provision for such performance by Landlord is made in this Lease with respect to such default.  In performing such obligation, Landlord may make any payment of money or perform any other act.  All out of pocket sums so paid by Landlord (together with interest, from the time paid by Landlord until the time Tenant repays the same to Landlord, at the rate of interest per annum as set forth in Section (A) of Article V above, shall be deemed to be additional rent and shall be payable to Landlord immediately on demand.  Landlord may exercise the foregoing right without waiving any other of its rights or releasing Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease.

 

(I)ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATE

 

Tenant agrees from time to time after the Commencement Date, upon not less than ten (10) days’ prior written request by Landlord, to execute, acknowledge and deliver to Landlord a statement in writing certifying that this Lease is unmodified and in full force and effect; that Landlord has completed Landlord’s Work; that Tenant has no defenses, offsets or counterclaims against its obligations to pay the Fixed Rent and additional rent and to perform its other covenants under this Lease; that there are no uncured defaults of Landlord or Tenant under this Lease (or, if there have been any modifications, that this Lease is in full force and effect as modified and stating the modifications, and, if Landlord’s Work has not been completed, to what extent it has not been completed, and if there are any defenses, offsets, counterclaims, or defaults, setting them forth in reasonable detail); and the dates to which the Fixed Rent, additional rent and other charges have been paid.  Any such statement delivered pursuant to this

 

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Section (I) may be relied upon by any prospective purchaser or mortgagee of premises which include the Demised Premises or any prospective assignee of any such mortgagee.

 

(J)WAIVER OF SUBROGATION

 

(1)Tenant hereby releases Landlord to the extent of Tenant’s insurance coverage, from any and all liability for any loss or damage caused by fire or any of the extended coverage casualties or any other casualty insured against, even if such fire or other casualty shall be brought about by the fault or negligence of Landlord or its agents.  Tenant agrees that such insurance coverage maintained by Tenant under this Lease shall be endorsed to show that the insurer waives all rights of subrogation against the Landlord and their respective officers and employees for injuries arising from the Demised Premises or operations of Tenant.

 

(2)Landlord hereby releases Tenant, to the extent of the Landlord’s insurance coverage, from any and all liability for any loss or damage caused by fire or any of the extended coverage casualties or any other casualty insured against, even if such fire or other casualty shall be brought about by the fault or negligence of Tenant or its agents.  Landlord agrees that such insurance coverage maintained by Landlord under this Lease shall be endorsed to show that the insurer waives all rights of subrogation against the Tenant and their respective officers and employees for injuries arising from the Building or operations of Landlord.

 

(K)BROKERS

 

Tenant and Landlord each hereby represents and warrants to the other that it has dealt with no broker in connection with this Lease other than Newmark Knight Frank, as broker for Landlord and Tenant (the “Listed Broker/s”), and there are no other brokerage commissions or other finders’ fees payable in connection herewith.  Tenant hereby agrees to hold Landlord harmless from, and indemnified against, all loss or damage (including without limitation, the cost of defending the same) arising from any claim by any broker other than the “Listed Broker/s, claiming to have dealt with Tenant. Landlord hereby agrees to hold Tenant harmless from, and indemnified against, all loss or damage (including without limitation, the cost of defending the same) arising from any claim by any broker other than the “Listed Broker/s, claiming to have dealt with Landlord. Landlord agrees to pay the Listed Brokers’ commission in connection with this Lease, subject to the terms of a separate agreement between Landlord and the Listed Brokers.

 

(L)LANDLORD’S DEFAULTS

 

Landlord shall not be deemed to have committed a breach of any obligation to make repairs or alterations or perform any other act unless it shall have received notice from Tenant designating the particular repairs or alterations needed or the other act of which there has been failure of performance and shall have failed to make such repairs or alterations or performed such other act within a reasonable time after the receipt of such notice. In no event shall Landlord be liable to Tenant for consequential, special or punitive damages by reason of a failure to perform (or a default) by Landlord under this Lease.

 

 

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(M)EFFECTIVENESS OF LEASE

 

The submission of this Lease for examination does not constitute a reservation of, or option for, the Demised Premises, and this Lease becomes effective as a lease only upon execution and unconditional delivery thereof by both Landlord and Tenant.

 

(N)HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

 

Tenant shall not (either with or without negligence) cause or permit the escape, the disposal or release of any Hazardous Materials on or under the Building, the Lot or the Demised Premises.  Tenant shall not allow the storage or use of Hazardous Materials in any manner not sanctioned by the applicable permits or by law.  Tenant shall not cause any Hazardous Materials to be brought into the Building, Lot or Demised Premises except such substances or materials used in the ordinary course of Tenant’s business and listed on Exhibit F attached hereto (which Hazardous Materials shall be used, stored and disposed of in accordance with a program to be mutually agreed upon by Landlord and Tenant) or as otherwise approved by Landlord in writing, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, provided such use complies with the permitted allocated quantities of specified classes of chemicals permitted in the Building. Any Hazardous Materials used by Tenant shall at all times be brought to, kept at or used in so-called ‘control areas’ (the number and size of which shall be identified in the plans for Tenant’s Work which are subject to Landlord’s approval pursuant to this Lease) and in accordance with all applicable laws and ordinances, any permit or approval issued by any applicable governmental agency or authority and prudent environmental practice and (with respect to medical waste and so-called “biohazard” materials) good scientific and medical practice. In the event Tenant intends on using any biologically or chemically active or other Hazardous Materials, or materials that require a specialized permit, Tenant shall first obtain Landlord’s prior consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.  Within five (5) business days of Landlord’s request, Tenant shall provide Landlord with a list of all biologically or chemically active or other Hazardous Materials, including quantities, used by Tenant in the Demised Premises or otherwise in the Building.    Tenant shall obtain and maintain all proper permits required by applicable law or ordinance for the storage and use of any Hazardous Materials stored or used by Tenant, and Tenant shall furnish evidence of same upon request and shall comply with all governmental reporting requirements with respect to such Hazardous Materials used by Tenant in its business operations, and shall deliver to Landlord copies of such reports.  “Hazardous Material” means (a) any hazardous, flammable, explosive or toxic materials, radioactive materials, asbestos in any form that is or could become friable, or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs); or (b) any chemical, material or substance defined, classified or regulated as toxic or hazardous or as a pollutant, contaminant or waste under any applicable environmental laws, including without limitation, those hazardous substances and materials described in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq., the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et seq., any applicable state or local laws and the regulations adopted under these acts.  If any lender or governmental agency shall ever require testing to ascertain whether or not there has been any release of Hazardous Materials on or under the Demised Premises, then the reasonable costs thereof shall be paid by Landlord, unless such release was caused solely by Tenant or persons acting under Tenant, whereupon the reasonable costs of such testing shall be

 

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reimbursed by Tenant to Landlord as additional rent promptly upon demand by Landlord.  In the event Tenant (or persons acting under Tenant) is the cause of such release of Hazardous Materials with other parties, Tenant shall be responsible for a portion of the cost of such testing in proportion to its responsibility for such release in relation to the responsibility of such other parties.  In addition, Tenant shall execute affidavits, representations and the like from time to time at Landlord’s request concerning Tenant’s best knowledge and belief regarding the presence of Hazardous Materials on the Demised Premises.  Tenant shall indemnify Landlord in the manner elsewhere provided in this lease from any release of Hazardous Materials caused by Tenant on the Demised Premises, or elsewhere on the Lot if caused by Tenant or persons acting under Tenant. Landlord shall indemnify Tenant in the manner elsewhere provided in this lease from any release of Hazardous Materials caused by Landlord on the Demised Premises, or elsewhere on the Lot if caused by Landlord or persons acting under Landlord. To the extent that any Hazardous Materials exist in or on the Demised Premises in violation of any applicable law at the time of delivery of the Demised Premises to Tenant (so long as same is not caused by Tenant, its contractors or agents), Landlord shall, at its sole cost and expense, remediate, abate, or encapsulate (as permitted by applicable law) as required by such applicable law.  In the event such remediation, abatement or encapsulation prevents or materially impairs Tenant’s performance of the Tenant’s Work, the period of time between the Commencement Date and the Rent Commencement Date shall be extended one (1) day for each day that occurs between the day such prevention or material impairment first occurs and the day Tenant is able to resume the Tenant’s Work. The within covenants shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of the term of this Lease.

 

The following paragraph of this Lease shall be applicable only if the Tenant uses Hazardous Materials of the type that would warrant such compliance due to applicable law:

 

Prior to the expiration of this Lease (or within thirty (30) days after any earlier termination), Tenant shall clean and otherwise decommission all interior surfaces (including floors, walls, ceilings, and counters), piping, supply lines, waste lines and plumbing in and/or exclusively serving the Demised Premises, and all exhaust or other ductwork in and/or exclusively serving the Demised Premises, in each case which has carried or released or been exposed to any Hazardous Materials, and shall otherwise clean the Demised Premises so as to permit the report hereinafter called for by this Section (N) to be issued.  Prior to the expiration of this Lease (or within thirty (30) days after any earlier termination), Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, shall obtain for Landlord a report addressed to Landlord and Landlord’s designees (and, at Tenant’s election, Tenant) by a reputable licensed environmental engineer that is designated by Tenant and acceptable to Landlord in Landlord’s reasonable discretion, which report shall be based on the environmental engineer’s inspection of the Demised Premises and shall show: that the Hazardous Materials, to the extent, if any, existing prior to such decommissioning and introduced during the Lease Term, have been removed as necessary so that the interior surfaces of the Demised Premises (including floors, walls, ceilings, and counters), piping, supply lines, waste lines and plumbing, and all such exhaust or other ductwork in and/or exclusively serving the Demised Premises, may be reused by a subsequent tenant or disposed of in compliance with applicable environmental laws without taking any special precautions for hazardous substances and materials, without incurring special costs or undertaking special procedures for demolition, disposal, investigation, assessment, cleaning or removal of hazardous substances and materials and without incurring regulatory compliance requirements or giving notice in connection with hazardous substances and materials; and that the Demised Premises may be reoccupied for office or laboratory use, demolished or renovated without taking any special precautions for hazardous substances and materials, without incurring special costs or undertaking special procedures for disposal, investigation, assessment, cleaning or removal of hazardous substances and materials

 

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and without incurring regulatory requirements or giving notice in connection with hazardous substances and materials.  Further, for purposes of this Section: “special costs” or “special procedures” shall mean costs or procedures, as the case may be, that would not be incurred but for the nature of the Hazardous Materials as Hazardous Materials instead of non-hazardous materials.  The report shall include reasonable detail concerning the clean-up location, the test run and the analytical results. If Tenant fails to perform its obligations under this Section, without limiting any other right or remedy, Landlord may, on five (5) business days’ prior written notice to Tenant perform such obligations at Tenant’s expense, and Tenant shall promptly reimburse Landlord upon demand for all costs and expenses reasonably incurred.  Tenant’s obligations under this Section shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease.

 

(O)DELAYS

 

In any case where either party hereto is required to do any act (other than make a payment of money), delays caused by or resulting from Act of God, war, civil commotion, fire or other casualty, labor difficulties, shortages of labor, materials or equipment, government regulations, declared state of emergency or public health emergency, pandemic (specifically including COVID-19), government mandated quarantine or travel ban, or other causes beyond such party’s reasonable control (other than such party’s financial condition) shall not be counted in determining the time during which such act shall be completed, whether such time be designated by a fixed date, a fixed time or “a reasonable time”.  In any case where work is to be paid for out of insurance proceeds or condemnation awards, due allowance shall be made, both to the party required to perform such work and to the party required to make such payment, for delays in the collection of such proceeds and awards.   Notwithstanding any term or condition of this Lease to the contrary, the provisions of this Section O shall never be construed as allowing an extension of time with respect to Tenant's obligation to pay Fixed Rent or additional rent when and as due under this Lease or giving Tenant a basis to claim that this Lease or Tenant’s obligations thereunder, including without limitation, Tenant’s obligation to pay Fixed Rent and additional rent, are unenforceable or a claim based on frustration of purpose.

 

ARTICLE XI

SECURITY DEPOSIT

 

 

Together with Tenant’s execution of this Lease, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a clean, irrevocable letter of credit (“Letter of Credit”) issued by a commercial bank reasonably acceptable to Landlord with offices for banking purposes in Boston, Massachusetts (the “Issuing Bank”), which Letter of Credit shall (i) name Landlord as beneficiary thereof, (ii) have a term of not less than one (1) year, (iii) be in the amount of $1,832,685.75 and (iv) otherwise be in form and content satisfactory to Landlord in its sole discretion. The Letter of Credit shall provide that:

 

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(a) Landlord may draw (on one or more occasions) an amount up to the face amount of the Letter of Credit upon presentation of only a demand for payment in the amount to be drawn, together with a certification of Landlord that it is entitled to draw on the Letter of Credit pursuant to the provisions of this Lease; (b) the Letter of Credit shall be deemed to be automatically renewed, without amendment, for consecutive periods of one year each, and shall have a final expiration date of not earlier than thirty (30) days after the expiration date of this Lease, unless the Issuing Bank sends written notice (hereinafter called the “Non-Renewal Notice”) to Landlord, by Federal Express or similar courier acceptable to Landlord, or by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, not less than thirty (30) days next preceding the then expiration date of the Letter of Credit, that it elects not to have such Letter of Credit renewed; and (c) Landlord, after receipt of the Non-Renewal Notice, within thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date of any Letter of Credit then held by Landlord, shall have the right, exercisable by a demand for payment draft only, to draw upon the Letter of Credit and receive the proceeds thereof.  

 

In the event of any default by Tenant beyond any applicable notice and cure period in the performance or observance of any of the terms and agreements in this Lease contained on the part of Tenant to be performed or observed, or Tenant files a voluntary petition under any Federal or state bankruptcy or insolvency code, law or proceeding, Landlord may draw upon, use, apply or retain the whole or any part of the Letter of Credit to the extent required for the payment of any rent or for any sum which Landlord may expend or may be required to expend by reason of the foregoing, including, without limitation, any damages or deficiency in the re-letting of the Demised Premises, whether accruing before or after summary proceedings or other re-entry by Landlord.  In the case of every such draw down, use, application or retention, Tenant shall, on demand, increase the available balance of the Letter of Credit by the amount so drawn, used, applied or retained to its former amount, and Tenant’s failure to do so shall be a default of this Lease.  The application of the Letter of Credit hereunder shall not be deemed a limitation on Landlord’s damages or a payment of liquidated damages or a payment of the monthly rent due for the last month of the term of this Lease.  

In the event of a transfer of the Demised Premises or Landlord’s interest therein, Landlord shall have the right, without cost or expense to Landlord, to transfer the Letter of Credit to the transferee, and provided that Tenant shall be notified of the name and address of the successor to Landlord and the Letter of Credit is actually transferred to such transferee, shall thereupon be released by Tenant from all liability for the return of such Letter of Credit, and such successor to Landlord shall be liable for return of the same.  It is agreed that the provisions hereof shall apply to every transfer or assignment made of the Letter of Credit to a new landlord.  Tenant shall execute such documents as may be reasonably necessary to accomplish such transfer or assignment of the Letter of Credit and shall pay any transfer fees of the Issuing Bank.

 

Tenant covenants that it will not assign or encumber, or attempt to assign or encumber, the Letter of Credit or any proceeds thereof, and that neither Landlord nor its successors or assigns shall be bound by any such assignment, encumbrance, attempted assignment or attempted encumbrance.  If the Landlord determines, in its sole discretion, that the financial condition of the Issuing Bank has so declined as to cause concern that the Issuing Bank may not honor a draw on its Letter of Credit, Tenant shall promptly, and in any event, within thirty (30) days of Landlord’s written demand therefor, obtain a replacement Letter of Credit complying with the terms hereof from another commercial bank acceptable to Landlord with offices for

 

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banking purposes in Boston, Massachusetts; provided, that Landlord shall be obligated to return the original replaced Letter of Credit within five (5) business days of Landlord’s receipt of the replacement Letter of Credit.

 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, so long as no monetary Event of Default beyond any applicable notice and cure period then exists and an Event of Default beyond any applicable notice and cure period with respect to a monetary obligation of Tenant has not previously occurred, upon the written request of Tenant at any time on or after the applicable Date of Reduction of Letter of Credit set forth in the table below, the Letter of Credit shall be reduced by the Amount of Reduction to Letter of Credit applicable to such date to the Remaining Amount of Letter of Credit applicable to such date as follows:  

 

Date of Reduction of Letter of Credit

Amount of Reduction to Letter of Credit

Remaining Amount of Letter of Credit

The last day of the Twenty-Fourth (24th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date

$610,895.25

$1,221,790.50

The last day of the Forty-Eighth (48th) full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date

 

$610,895.25

$610,895.25

 

Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge and agree that the reductions of the Letter of Credit set forth above may be implemented by either an amendment to the original Letter of Credit or by substitution of a reduced letter of credit, provided however, Landlord shall have no obligation to return the Letter of Credit then held by Landlord until such time as Tenant has delivered the Reduced Letter of Credit meeting the criteria set forth in the first paragraph of this Article XI (other than the amount).  

 

ARTICLE XII

MODIFICATION

 

 

No modification of any of the provisions of this Lease shall be valid or effective unless and until a written amendment, executed by both Landlord Tenant shall be signed and delivered.  In the event that any holder or prospective holder of any mortgage which includes the Demised Premises as part of the mortgaged premises, shall request any modification of any of the

 

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provisions of this Lease, other than a provision directly related to the rents payable hereunder, the duration of the term hereof, or the size, use or location of the Demised Premises, Tenant agrees that Tenant will enter into an amendment of this Lease containing each such modification so requested.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord hereby acknowledges and agrees that the preceding sentence shall not require Tenant to enter into any amendment of this Lease which increases Tenant’s payment obligations, materially affects Tenant’s rights or obligations under the Lease, or Tenant’s use and enjoyment of the Demised Premises as set forth in this Lease.  

 

ARTICLE XIII

OPTION

 

 

(A)OPTION TERM

 

Tenant shall have the right, at its election, to extend the Initial Term of this Lease for one (1) additional period of five (5) years commencing upon the expiration of the Initial Term, provided that Landlord shall receive written notice from Tenant of the exercise of its election not less than twelve (12) months and not more than eighteen (18) months prior to the expiration of the Initial Term and provided further that no default beyond any applicable notice and cure period shall then be existing at the time of delivery of written notice to Landlord. Prior to the exercise by Tenant of said election to extend the Initial Term, the terms “Term” or “Term of this Lease” or any equivalent expressions shall mean the Initial Term; after the exercise by Tenant of the aforesaid election, the expressions “Term”,  “Term of this Lease” or any equivalent terms shall mean the Initial Term as extended. Except as expressly otherwise provided in this Lease, all the agreements and conditions in this Lease contained shall apply to the additional period to which the Initial Term shall be extended as aforesaid, however, notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant shall have no further right to extend the Initial Term beyond the five (5) year period described in this Article XIII.  If Landlord shall receive notice of the exercise of the election in the manner and within the time provided aforesaid, the Term shall be extended upon the receipt of the notice without the requirement of any action on the part of Landlord.

 

(B)OPTION RENT

 

During the additional period for which the Initial Term of this Lease may be extended as set forth in Section (A) of this Article XIII above, the Fixed Rent payable hereunder shall be adjusted so as to equal the “fair market rent”, as mutually determined by Landlord and Tenant through the process of negotiation. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, however, if for any reason whatsoever Landlord and Tenant shall not agree in writing upon the “fair market rent” for said additional period at least six (6) months prior to the expiration of the Initial Term, then the fair market rent for premises of the size and nature of the Demised Premises shall be determined by licensed real estate appraisers having at least five (5) years’ experience in the appraisal of commercial real estate in Boston, Massachusetts, one such appraiser to be designated by each of Landlord and Tenant. If either party shall fail to designate its appraiser by giving notice of the name of such appraiser to the other party within fifteen (15) days after receiving notice of the name of the other party’s appraiser, then the appraiser chosen by the other party shall determine the fair market rent and his determination shall be final and

 

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conclusive. If the appraisers designated by Landlord and Tenant shall disagree as to the fair market rent, but if the difference between their estimates of fair market rent shall be five percent (5%) or less of the greater of the estimates, then the average of their estimates shall be the fair market rent for purposes hereof. If the appraisers designated by Landlord and Tenant shall disagree as to the amount of fair market rent, and if their estimates of fair market rent shall vary by more than five percent (5%) of the greater of said estimates, then they shall jointly select a third appraiser meeting the qualifications set forth above, and such third appraiser’s estimate of fair market rent shall be the fair market rent for purposes hereof if it is not greater than the greater of the other two estimates and not less than the lesser of the other two estimates. If said third appraiser’s estimate is greater than the greater of the other two estimates, then the greater of the other two estimates shall be the fair market rent for purposes hereof; and if the estimate of the third appraiser shall be less than the lesser of the other two estimates, then the lesser of the other two estimates shall be the fair market rent for purposes hereof. Each of Landlord and Tenant shall pay for the services of its appraiser, and if a third appraiser shall be chosen, then each of Landlord and Tenant shall pay for one-half of the services of the third appraiser.

 

 

ARTICLE XIV

ROOF LICENSE

 

 

(A)Tenant shall have the non-exclusive license during the Term of this Lease, at no additional cost, to install, operate and maintain, all in good order and repair, supplemental equipment to serve the Demised Premises ("Equipment") and one (1) antenna (collectively with other roof-top transmission and reception equipment, "Antenna") (the Equipment and Antenna may be referred to herein collectively as the "Roof-top Equipment") on a portion or portions of the roof of the Building ("Roof') in compliance with all of the terms and conditions of this Lease, including, but not limited to, Article III and Exhibit B-2 and in locations reasonably designated by Landlord. Tenant shall only use the Antenna to transmit and receive data transmissions for Tenant's use in the Demised Premises. No person or entity other than Tenant (or a permitted subtenant or assignee, successor or assign) shall have the right to use or receive transmissions from the Antenna. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that the right granted to Tenant hereunder is a non­exclusive license and is not a lease or an appurtenant right to the Demised Premises; provided, however, that Landlord shall have no right to suspend or terminate this license, except in accordance with the express terms of Section XIV (C) below or in the event the Lease Term has expired or has been terminated.

(B)Landlord shall have the right to require that the Equipment not be visible from any location on the ground and/or that the all such equipment be screened in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Landlord, in Landlord's good faith discretion. All installation and maintenance of the Roof-top Equipment by Tenant shall be done in compliance with all applicable laws. Landlord may require anyone going on the Roof to execute in advance a liability waiver satisfactory to Landlord.

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shall be suspended, at Landlord's option, if any of the following continue for more than five (5) business days after written notice from Landlord to Tenant (or such longer period as is reasonable under the circumstances and proportionate to the interference or damage or interference being caused and so long as Tenant is diligently pursuing a cure): (a) the Roof-top Equipment is causing physical damage to the Building or the Roof, (b) the Roof-top Equipment is causing Landlord to be in violation any local, state or federal law, regulation or ordinance or (c) the Antenna is interfering with the normal or customary transmission or receipt of signals from or to the Building; provided, Tenant shall have the right to remedy any of the foregoing circumstances to ensure the cessation of damage, or violation, as the case may be, to Landlord's reasonable satisfaction and thereupon Tenant may resume such use. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord may suspend such right prior to the expiration of the five (5) business day period but after notice (which may be oral) to Tenant under any of the following circumstances: (x) if necessary to prevent civil or criminal liability of Landlord in connection therewith; (y) if necessary to prevent an imminent and material interference of the conduct of business in the Building; or (z) if necessary to prevent injury to persons or imminent and material damage to the Building, Roof or other property therein (which shall include but not be limited to damage to or leaking of the Roof membrane).

 

 

ARTICLE XV

SIGNAGE

 

 

Landlord agrees to provide Tenant with Building standard listings on any common Building directories, and Building standard suite entry signage at Landlord’s cost (subject to Section (C) of Article V herein).  In addition, Tenant shall have the non-exclusive right, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, to install mutually agreed upon prominent exterior signage, the location, size, design, logo, colors, method of attachment to the Building and degree of illumination, if any, of which shall be subject to Landlord’s prior approval and the approval of any required governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Building (which approval shall be Tenant’s sole responsibility to obtain). Any sign installed in or on the Building by Tenant shall be consistent with standard Building signage, will conform to local regulations and shall otherwise be subject to Landlord’s review and approval.  At the expiration or early termination of the Term, Tenant shall remove any sign installed by Tenant and repair all damage caused by such removal.

 

ARTICLE XVI

RIGHT OF FIRST OFFER

 

 

If, during the Term, the space on the second (2nd) floor of the Building consisting of 14,034 rentable square feet and  identified on the plan attached hereto as Exhibit G (the “ROFO Space”) shall (a) no longer be subject to a written lease, and (b) not be subject to any prior rights of existing tenants pursuant to a written lease agreement existing prior to the date of this Lease (which shall include the ability of Landlord to extend the term of the then-current tenant of the ROFO Space even if said tenant’s written lease does not include an extension right),

 

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then provided no Event of Default exists at such time, and further provided that five (5) years remain in the Term of this Lease or Landlord and Tenant agree to extend this Lease so at least five (5) years remain in the Term of this Lease, Landlord shall offer the ROFO Space to Tenant at the fair market rental rate for such space, which fair market rental rate shall be stated in Landlord’s written notice letter to Tenant (the “ROFO Space Rental Rate”).  Tenant shall have ten (10) business days to accept or reject such offer, without condition, but may condition such acceptance on mutual agreement on determination of ROFO Space Rental Rate.  If Tenant accepts such offer, Landlord and Tenant shall work in good faith to agree upon the ROFO Space Rental Rate and enter into an appropriate amendment of this Lease, and Tenant shall perform, at its cost and expense pursuant to plans reasonably approved by Landlord, the work necessary to prepare said ROFO Space for Tenant’s occupancy. If Tenant fails to respond within ten (10) business days of receipt of Landlord’s written offer, Tenant shall be deemed to have rejected the offer to lease said ROFO Space and if Tenant accepts such offer within such ten (10) business days of receipt of Landlord’s written offer but Landlord and Tenant fail to agree upon the ROFO Space Rental Rate within ten (10) business days of Landlord’s receipt of such acceptance, Tenant shall be deemed to have rescinded its acceptance of Landlord’s offer.  In the event Tenant has rejected or has been deemed to have rejected or rescinded a Landlord offer on the ROFO Space, such acceptance shall be null and void and Landlord shall be free to lease the ROFO Space to any other party without obligation to re-offer the ROFO Space to Tenant, except in connection with a Re-Offer Event (as defined below).  Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event Landlord has either (a) failed to enter into a lease with a third-party tenant with respect to the ROFO Space within six (6) months of such rejection or deemed rejection or rescission, or (b) offers the ROFO Space at a ROFO Space Rental Rate which is less than ninety-five percent (95%) of the ROFO Space Rental Rate last offered to Tenant prior to the Tenant’s rescission or deemed rescission described above (a “Re-Offer Event”), Landlord shall re-offer the ROFO Space to Tenant (on the same terms and conditions and procedures set forth above, including additional Re-Offer Events with respect to each subsequent ROFO Space Rental Rate offered to Tenant).  Tenant hereby acknowledges and agrees that, subject to the immediately preceding sentence and all Re-Offer Events, Tenant’s right to be offered the opportunity to lease the ROFO Space is a one-time right and, so long as Landlord has complied with the terms and conditions of this Article XVI, Tenant’s right to be offered the opportunity to lease the ROFO Space shall terminate and have no further force or effect immediately upon Tenant’s rejection or deemed rejection or rescission of an offer given by Landlord.  In addition, for purposes of clarity, so long as Landlord has complied with the terms and conditions of this Article XVI, immediately upon   Landlord entering into a lease of the ROFO Space with a third party tenant this Article XVI shall terminate and have no further force or effect.

 

 

ARTICLE XVII

ROOF DECK

 

 

So long as the Demised Premises are expanded by the entire ROFO Space and subject to Landlord’s review and approval of plans and specifications therefor, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, the terms and conditions of Section (C) of Article III hereof, and reasonable  rules and regulations which Landlord may impose from time

 

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to time, as part of Tenant’s Work, Tenant shall have the right to construct, at its sole cost and expense, an outdoor roof deck on the roof of the Building in the location identified on Exhibit H attached hereto (the “Rooftop Deck”), however, to the extent any portion of the Allowance is still available for use and the time period for use of the Allowance has not otherwise expired (as set forth in Section (E) of Article III above), such available portion of the Allowance may be used by Tenant for construction of the Rooftop Deck. In the event Tenant elects to construct the Rooftop Deck, Tenant shall have the exclusive right to use such Rooftop Deck and, for purposes of this Lease, the Rooftop Deck shall be deemed to be part of the Demised Premises however, except as may be specifically set forth herein, Tenant shall not be required to pay Rent therefor.  Landlord shall cooperate in good faith with Tenant in Tenant’s efforts to obtain all required permits for the Rooftop Deck.  

 

 

 

 

 

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EXECUTED as a sealed instrument in two or more counterparts as of the day and year first above written.

 

LANDLORD:

HOOD PARK LLC,

a Massachusetts limited liability company

By:

 

Catamount Management Corporation

 

 

Its Manager

 

 

By:

 

/s/ Christopher P. Kaneb

 

 

Name:

 

Christopher P. Kaneb

 

 

Title:

 

Vice President

TENANT:

SOLID BIOSCIENCES INC.

a Delaware corporation

By:

 

/s/ Illan Ganot

Name:

 

Ilan Ganot

Title:

 

Chief Executive Officer and President

 

 

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