Garage Penthouse Lease Sample Clauses

Garage Penthouse Lease. As soon as commercially practicable (using diligent effort), but in no event later within six (6) months after the date hereof (the “Garage Penthouse Extension Date”), Borrower shall deliver evidence reasonably satisfactory to Lender that Mortgage Borrower has either (I) extended the Garage Penthouse Lease on terms reasonably acceptable to Lender for a term, unless otherwise agreed to by Lender in its reasonable discretion, of not less than the remaining term of the Nick & Stef’s Lease or (II) entered into an easement agreement (in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Lender), which agreement shall provide, unless otherwise agreed to by Lender, for the continuing use by the owner of the Property of the space demised under Garage Penthouse Lease for the same purposes as such space is being used as of the Closing Date. The easement agreement referred to in the preceding clause (II) can be a part of the Atrium REA (provided the Atrium REA has been entered into in accordance with the terms hereof prior to the Garage Penthouse Extension Date). In connection with any such easement agreement, Borrower shall provide Lender with an endorsement (to the extent such endorsement is available under the applicable Legal Requirements and unless otherwise waived by Lender in writing to Borrower) to the Owner’s Title Policy relating to the Property that adds easements benefitting the Property created by such easement agreement to the description of the insured estate (which endorsement shall be issued by the title insurance company that issued the Owner’s Title Policy).
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Garage Penthouse Lease. Borrower has delivered to Lender a true, correct and complete copy of the Garage Penthouse Lease.
Garage Penthouse Lease. Borrower shall not, and shall not permit any other party thereto to, terminate the Garage Penthouse Lease.

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  • Ground Lease Reserved.

  • Utility Easements There is hereby reserved for the use and benefit of the Association and all Owners, non-exclusive easements within the Common Areas for the location, installation and maintenance of utilities and drainage facilities of convenience or necessity as may be requested or required by the Association or any Owner provided that the grant thereof does not unreasonably interfere with the normal operation, improvement, and use of the Common Area and the buildings constructed within the Center, and no affirmative monetary obligation is imposed upon the Owners (other than the Owner benefiting from such easement). The Declarant (and the Board where there no longer is a Declarant) shall have the authority to grant easements or rights-of-way for utilities over the Common Areas as necessary to serve the Common Areas and/or the Parcels. The Owner of any Parcel and any of his Occupants or licensees shall have the right at all reasonable times to enter upon the land subject to said easements and to install, maintain, operate, repair and service utilities and drainage facilities thereon for the use and benefit of his Parcel; provided, however, any such Person shall restore said land, at his own expense, as nearly as practicable, to the same condition as existed prior to such entry and shall comply with the provisions of Section 11.6. The Owner of any Parcel shall have the right to assign the benefit and use of any such easement to any public or private utility company, agency or district for the purpose of installing, operating, repairing, servicing and maintaining utilities or drainage facilities and enforcing the easement rights. For purposes hereof, "utilities" shall include electricity, gas mains and lines, water distribution lines, storm water sewers, sanitary sewers, telephone, fiberoptic, cable TV, and telegraph cables and lines, and other similar or related facilities commonly regarded as utilities. All storm drains, utility lines, transformers and meters shall be maintained under the terms of this Declaration in a safe and good working condition by the party responsible therefor. No grantee of a utility easement shall in the use, construction, reconstruction, operation, maintenance or repair of any storm drains, utility lines, transformers and meters in any way interfere, obstruct or delay the business of the grantor of said easement or any other Owner or Occupant, or the public access to and from said business or interfere, obstruct or delay in any way the receiving of merchandise by said grantor or any Owner or Occupant. EXHIBIT F -35- PEREGRINE SYSTEMS CORPORATE CENTER [Peregrine Systems]

  • Premises Parking and Common Areas 2.1 Letting Lessor hereby leases to Lessee, and Lessee hereby leases from Lessor, the Premises, for the term, at the rental, and upon all of the terms covenants and conditions set forth in this Lease. Unless otherwise provided herein, any statement of square footage set forth in this Lease, or that may have been used in calculating rental and/or Common Area Operating Expenses, is an approximation which Lessor and Lessee agree is reasonable and the rental and Lessee's Share (as defined in Paragraph 1.6(b)) based thereon is not subject to revision whether or not the actual square footage is more or less.

  • Operating Lease (i) Each Borrower shall (a) promptly perform and observe all of the covenants required to be performed and observed by it under the Operating Leases and do all things necessary to preserve and to keep unimpaired its material rights thereunder; (b) promptly notify Lender of any material default under any Operating Lease of which it is aware; (c) promptly deliver to Lender a copy of any notice of default or other material notice under any Operating Lease delivered to any Operating Lessee by Borrower; (d) promptly give notice to Lender of any notice or information that Borrower receives which indicates that an Operating Lessee is terminating its Operating Lease or that any Operating Lessee is otherwise discontinuing its operation of the applicable Individual Property; and (e) promptly enforce the performance and observance of all of the material covenants required to be performed and observed by the Operating Lessee under the applicable Operating Lease. (ii) If at any time, (A) an Operating Lessee shall become insolvent or a debtor in a bankruptcy proceeding or (B) Lender or its designee has taken title to an Individual Property by foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure, has become a mortgagee-in-possession, has appointed a receiver with respect to the applicable Individual Property or has otherwise taken title to such Individual Property, Lender shall have the absolute right to (and Borrower and Operating Lessee shall reasonably cooperate and not in any way hinder, delay or otherwise interfere with Lender’s right to), immediately terminate the applicable Operating Lease under and in accordance with the terms of the applicable Subordination, Attornment and Security Agreement. (iii) Borrower shall not, without the prior written consent of Lender, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld: (a) surrender, terminate or cancel any Operating Lease or otherwise replace any Operating Lessee or enter into any other operating lease with respect to any Individual Property, provided, however, at the end of the term of each Operating Lease, the applicable Borrower may renew such Operating Lease or enter into a replacement Operating Lease with Operating Lessee on substantially the same terms as the expiring Operating Lease except that Lender shall have the right to approve any material change thereto; (b) reduce or consent to the reduction of the term of any Operating Lease; or (c) enter into, renew, amend, modify, waive any provisions of, reduce Rents under, or shorten the term of any Operating Lease.

  • True Lease Landlord and Tenant intend for this Lease to be a true lease and not a transaction creating a financing arrangement. Each party shall take all reasonable steps to reflect the transaction represented hereby in all applicable books, records and reports (including, without limitation, income tax filings) in a manner consistent with "true lease" treatment rather than "financing" treatment.

  • Existing Lease (a) The Port Authority and the Lessee's predecessor in interest, The First Boston Corporation, have heretofore entered into an agreement of lease dated as of May 10, 1979, and identified by Port Authority Lease No. WT-2209-N-6 (1497), which agreement of lease, as the same has been heretofore supplemented and amended, is hereinafter called the "Existing Lease". (b) Effective as of 11:59 o'clock P.M. on December 31, 1998 (which date and hour is hereinafter referred to as the "Existing Lease Surrender Date"), the Lessee hereby surrenders and yields up and does by these presents grant, bargain, sell, surrender and yield up to the Port Authority, its successors and assigns, forever the entire premises under the Existing Lease (such premises under the Existing Lease being hereinafter referred to as the "Existing Premises") and the term of years with respect thereto under the Existing Lease yet to come, and has given, granted and surrendered and by these presents does give, grant and surrender to the Port Authority, its successors and assigns, all the rights, rights of renewal, licenses, privileges and options of the Lessee granted by the Existing Lease with respect to the Existing Premises, all to the intent and purpose that the said term under the Existing Lease and the said rights of renewal, licenses, privileges and options may be wholly merged, extinguished and determined on the Existing Lease Surrender Date with the same force and effect as if the said term were in, and by the provisions of the Existing Lease originally fixed to expire on such date and further to the extent and purpose that all obligations and rights of the parties under the Existing Lease end on the Existing Lease Surrender Date except for accrued obligations which are unpaid or unsatisfied thereunder on such Existing Lease Surrender Date. (c) The Lessee shall not be required to remove or change any of the construction or installation work performed, or any improvements made, in the Existing Premises, or to remove therefrom any furniture, equipment, signs, inventories, trade fixtures and/or other personal property of the Lessee or for which the Lessee is responsible as of the Existing Lease Surrender Date. The Lessee's continued occupancy of the Existing Premises after the Existing Lease Surrender Date pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed delivery by the Lessee to the Port Authority of the Existing Premises for the purposes of paragraph (b) of this Section. (d) The Lessee shall have the non-exclusive right, subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, to continue to use, maintain and replace for the term of the letting hereunder all ducts and conduits it was permitted to use under the Existing Lease solely for the purposes it was permitted to use same for its operations under the Existing Lease.

  • Adjacent Premises If the Premises are part of a larger building, or of a group of buildings owned by Lessor which are adjacent to the Premises, the Lessee shall pay for any increase in the premiums for the property insurance of such building or buildings if said increase is caused by Lessee's acts, omissions, use or occupancy of the Premises.

  • New Lease In the event that this Lease is rejected in any bankruptcy, insolvency or dissolution proceeding or is terminated by Landlord following a Tenant Event of Default other than due to a default that is subject to cure by a Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee under Section 17.1(d) and Section 17.1(e) above, Landlord shall provide each Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee with written notice that this Lease has been rejected or terminated (“Notice of Termination”), and, for the avoidance of doubt, upon delivery of such Notice of Termination, no Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee shall have the rights as described in Section 17.1(d) and Section 17.1(e) above, but rather such Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee instead shall have the rights described in this Section 17.1(f)). Following any such rejection or termination, Landlord agrees to enter into a new lease (“New Lease”) of the Leased Property with such Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or its Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee Designee for the remainder of the term of this Lease, effective as of the date of termination, at the rent and additional rent, and upon the terms, covenants and conditions (including all then-remaining options to renew but excluding requirements which have already been fulfilled) of this Lease, provided: (i) such Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or its Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee Designee shall comply with the applicable terms of Section 22.2; (ii) such Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or its Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee Designee shall make a binding, written, irrevocable commitment to Landlord for such New Lease within thirty (30) days after the date such Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee receives Landlord’s Notice of Termination of this Lease given pursuant to this Section 17.1(f); (iii) such Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or its Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee Designee shall pay or cause to be paid to Landlord at the time of the execution and delivery of such New Lease, any and all sums which would at the time of execution and delivery thereof be due pursuant to this Lease but for such rejection or termination (including, for avoidance of doubt, any amounts that become due prior to and remained unpaid as of the date of the Notice of Termination) and, in addition thereto, all reasonable expenses, including reasonable documented attorney’s fees, which Landlord shall have incurred by reason of such rejection or such termination and the execution and delivery of the New Lease and which have not otherwise been received by Landlord from Tenant or other party in interest under Tenant; and (iv) such Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or its Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee Designee shall agree to remedy any of Tenant’s defaults of which said Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee was notified by Landlord’s Notice of Termination (or in any other written notice of Landlord) and which can be cured through the payment of money or, if such defaults cannot be cured through the payment of money, are reasonably susceptible of being cured by Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee or its Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee Designee.

  • Site Lease Facilities Lease, including Exhibits A-G

  • Access to Leased Premises Landlord may enter the Leased Premises after business hours, upon twenty-four (24) hour notice to Tenant (and at any time and without notice in case of emergency), for the purposes of (a) inspect the Leased Premises, (b) exhibiting the Leased Premises to prospective purchasers, lenders or, within one hundred eighty (180) days of the end of the Term, prospective, (c) determining whether Tenant is complying with all of its obligations hereunder, (d) supplying janitorial service and any other services to be provided by Landlord to Tenant hereunder, (e) post notices of non-responsibility, and (f) make repairs required of Landlord under the terms hereof or repairs to any adjoining space or utility services or make repairs, alterations or improvements to any other portion of the Building. For such purposes, Landlord shall at all times have and retain a key with which to unlock all of the doors in, on or about the Leased Premises (excluding Tenant’s vaults, safes, storage facilities for sensitive materials, confidential patient files and similar areas designated in writing by Tenant in advance); and Landlord shall have the right to use any and all means which Landlord may deem proper to open said doors in any emergency in order to obtain entry to the Leased Premises. If, as a result of any such inspection or for any reason, Landlord reasonably determines that Tenant has failed to meet its obligations under Section 5.2 hereof, Landlord shall so notify Tenant and Tenant shall immediately commence to cure any such failure. In the event Tenant refuses or neglects to commence and complete such cure within a reasonable time, Landlord may make or cause to be made such repairs. In such event, Landlord’s cost to make such repairs shall constitute an Advance.

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