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X60 <br />i <br />s <br />imposed upon the income of Lessor, taxes of a general nature applicable <br />to Lessor's various interests or sources of income payable upon aggre- <br />j t G 1 t , if f t t <br />gate income from different sources, or inheritance or estate taxes or <br />V ! r, ! <br />taxes of a like nature which may become a lien upon the premises or <br />2 1 1 7 11{ , 'if - tt, r J , i t I 1 f[ 3 F ) <br />any interest therein; or taxes on any existing improvements which are <br />removed from the premises <br />' ' ARTICLE VII , 4 , <br />DAMAGE BY FIRE OR OTHER CASUALTY t <br />!` 'Section 1 Damage by Insured Risk If'thefpremises'should <br />oe partially'or totally' destrroyed' by fire op other' ebsualtyl insurable <br />r <br />under standard fire and extended coverage 2nsurancelso,as toffbecome par - <br />tially'orftotally untenantable, they shall, except as nereafter pro - <br />vided,'<be repaired as speedily as possiole at Traielodge'sfexpense in <br />thei manner provided in respect to the' original eonstruetsiod I T A 3ustr E° <br />and' pr4portionate,pary of the rent snall abate until}tre repairs °tare <br />made j f t I I} f )1 ,r , It <br />If the damage or destruction should occur -in tre- last,five, <br />years of,the lease term, Travelodge may terminate by giving Lessor <br />notice within ninety days after the occurrence and payingtto Lessor <br />-- {Travelodge' s, interests in anyj insurance proceeds I „ A <br />,re '), 1 Section 2. Damage by Uninsured Risk. If the premises, should <br />be partially or totally destroyed by anything other,than a casualty <br />insurable 'under standard fire and extended coveragelinsurance, 'rave -F, <br />lddgd,may terminate by giving Lessor notice at any time within ninety <br />days after theloccurrenc2', provided,it then discharges any outstanding <br />f <br />mbrtg &gdfby Travelodge, or other encumbrance which is a lien against t the?pferdises and which Travelodge has agreed totpay under this lease.= <br />ARTICLE VIII <br />t <br />EMINENT DOMAIN <br />The term "eminent domain" shall include the exercise of any <br />t 9t ltf + / - , s i <br />, <br />similar governmental power, whether by public authority or a private <br />, ,j t <br />corporation, and any purchase or other acquisition in lieu of condem- <br />nation Settlement of any legal proceedings and purchase price in <br />