IV. create, or permit to be created, any ground vibration that is discernible outside the Premises; or
<br />V. produce, or permit to be produced, any intense glare, light or heat except within an enclosed or
<br />screened area and then only in such manner that the glare, light or heat shall not be discernible outside the Premises.
<br />(b) Hazardous Materials. Tenant shall be permitted to use and store those Hazardous Materials, as
<br />defined below, which are used in the normal course of Tenant's Use at the Premises, so long as such Hazardous
<br />Materials are used, stored, handled and disposed of in compliance with applicable Law. Subject to the exception
<br />contained in the preceding sentence, Tenant shall not, without the prior written consent of Landlord, cause or permit,
<br />knowingly or unknowingly, any Hazardous Material to be brought or remain upon, kept, used, discharged, leaked, or
<br />emitted in or about, or treated at, the Premises or the Building. As used in this Lease, "Hazardous Material(s)" shall
<br />mean any hazardous, toxic, infectious or radioactive substance, material, matter or waste which is or becomes
<br />regulated by any federal, state or local Law, ordinance, order, rule, regulation, code or any other governmental
<br />restriction or requirement, and shall include, but not be limited to, asbestos, petroleum products, and the terms
<br />"Hazardous Substance" and "Hazardous Waste" as defined in the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
<br />Compensation and Liability Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 9601 et sQ. ( "CERCLA "), and the Resource
<br />Conservation and Recovery Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 6901 et seq. ( "RCRA "), and the term "Hazardous
<br />Chemical" as defined in OSHA (hereinafter "Environmental Laws ").
<br />In addition to, and in no way limiting, Tenant's duties and obligations under this Lease, should Tenant
<br />breach any of its duties and obligations as set forth in this Section 7.7(b), or if the presence of any Hazardous
<br />Material(s) on the Premises results in contamination of the Premises, the Building, any land other than the Building,
<br />the atmosphere, or any water or waterway (including without limitation groundwater), or if contamination of the
<br />Premises or of the Building by any Hazardous Material(s) otherwise occurs for which Tenant is otherwise legally
<br />liable to Landlord for damages resulting therefrom, Tenant shall Indemnify, as hereinafter defined, Landlord from
<br />and against any Loss, as hereinafter defined, arising during or after the Tenn as a result of such contamination. The
<br />term "Loss," in this Section 7.7(b) includes, without limitation, costs and expenses incurred in connection with any
<br />investigation of site conditions or any cleanup, remediation, removal, fines, monitoring, or restoration work required
<br />or imposed by any federal, state or local governmental agency or political subdivision because of the presence of
<br />Hazardous Material(s) on or about the Premises or the Building, or because of the presence of Hazardous Material(s)
<br />anywhere else which came or otherwise emanated from Tenant or the Premises. The indemnification contained in
<br />this Section 7.7(b) shall survive the Termination Date. Landlord warrants that the Premises shall not contain any
<br />Hazardous Materials upon delivery to Tenant.
<br />7.8. Inspections. Tenant shall permit Landlord and its employees, agents and contractors to enter the
<br />Premises at reasonable times, upon reasonable notice (or at any time in the event of an emergency) for the purpose
<br />of (a) inspecting the Premises; (b) making repairs, replacements, additions, or alterations to the Premises, or to the
<br />building in which the Premises is located; and (c) showing the Premises to prospective purchasers, lenders, and
<br />tenants. During the last one hundred and eighty (180) days of the Tenn, Landlord may put a "For Lease" sign in the
<br />storefront window of the Premises.
<br />7.9. Sidewalks. Tenant acknowledges that the use of the sidewalks adjoining the Premises is
<br />controlled by the South Bend Board of Public Works (the "BPW "). The Landlord makes no representation
<br />concerning the availability of such use for dining or other purposes. Tenant understands that it must make
<br />application to the BPW for a permit to use the adjoining sidewalks. Landlord shall not oppose such application.
<br />ARTICLE VIII.
<br />INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION (INSURANCE AGENT REVIEW
<br />8.1. Tenant's Liability Insurance. Tenant, at its expense, shall maintain during the Term, commercial
<br />general liability insurance on the Premises covering Tenant as the named insured and identifying Landlord as an
<br />"additional insured" with terms satisfactory to Landlord and with companies qualified to do business in the State, for
<br />limits of not less than $700,000.00 for bodily injury, including death resulting therefrom, and personal injury for any
<br />one (1) occurrence, property damage insurance no less than 100% replacement value, or a combined single limit in
<br />the amount of $2,000,000.00. At all times, Tenant shall maintain limits naming Landlord as an "additional insured"
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