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Selected insurance and lease issues to consider after the terrorist attacks of 11th September, 2001

Stephen Mixter (Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, North Point, 901 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114‐1190, USA; Tel: +1 216 586 1085; e‐mail: smixter@jonesday.com)
Michael Owendoff (Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, North Point, 901 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114‐1190, USA; Fax: +1 216 579 0212; Tel: +1 216 586 7183; e‐mail: msowendoff@jonesday.com)

Journal of Corporate Real Estate

ISSN: 1463-001X

Article publication date: 1 October 2002

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Abstract

The 11th September terrorist attacks on America continue to affect the corporate real estate industry, and this paper is intended to address a number of those ongoing effects. It first discusses property insurance coverage in general and then proceeds to analyse whether damage from acts of terrorism is covered under pre‐11th September and post‐11th September property insurance polices. It also addresses the current status of proposed US Government intervention as a terrorism insurance backstop. It then describes the strategies which certain clients located within the areas directly affected by the terrorist attacks implemented in order to be able to gain immediate access to alternative space. Finally it examines selected lease clauses to which landlords and tenants should pay closer attention in light of the terrorist attacks, including operating expense provisions, force majeure provisions, waiver of subrogation provisions, use prohibitions and alteration provisions.

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Mixter, S. and Owendoff, M. (2002), "Selected insurance and lease issues to consider after the terrorist attacks of 11th September, 2001", Journal of Corporate Real Estate, Vol. 4 No. 4, pp. 310-326. https://doi.org/10.1108/14630010210811903

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