Common use of Change of Location or Name Clause in Contracts

Change of Location or Name. Tenant shall not change any of the following without giving Landlord at least 60 days' advance written notice: [i] the location of the principal place of business or chief executive office of Tenant, or any office where any of Tenant's books and records are maintained; or [ii] the name under which Tenant conducts any of its business or operations.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Brookdale Senior Living Inc.), Master Lease Agreement (Alterra Healthcare Corp), Lease Agreement (Alterra Healthcare Corp)

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Change of Location or Name. Without at least 10 business days advance written notice to Landlord, Tenant shall not change any of the following without giving Landlord at least 60 days' advance written noticefollowing: [i] the location of the principal place of business or chief executive office of Tenant, or any office where any of Tenant's books and records are maintained; or [ii] the name under which Tenant conducts any of its business or operations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Alterra Healthcare Corp)

Change of Location or Name. Tenant and Manager shall not change any of the following without giving Landlord at least 60 days' advance 30 days prior written notice: [i] the location of the principal place of business or chief executive office of TenantTenant or Manager, or any office where any of Tenant's or Manager's books and records are maintained; or [ii] the name under which Tenant or Manager conducts any of its business or operations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Balanced Care Corp)

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Change of Location or Name. Tenant shall not change any of the following without giving Landlord at least 60 days' sixty (60) days advance written notice: [i] ; (a) the location of the principal place of business or chief executive office of Tenant, or any office where any of Tenant's books and records are maintained; or [ii] (b) the name under which Tenant conducts any of its business or operations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Residential Healthcare Properties Inc)

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