Permitted Occupants. 8.1 Notwithstanding anything in Article 7 of the Original Lease to the contrary, Assignee may permit its clients, contractors, consultants, customers, auditors, strategic partners or other entities with whom Assignee has or is then establishing a bona fide business relationship (each a “Permitted Occupant”) to occupy and use up to 20% of the Leased Premises without the written consent of Landlord, subject to the following conditions: (a) the Permitted Occupant is of character, is engaged in a business, uses the Leased Premises in keeping with Assignee and the Permitted Use, (b) the use and occupancy by the Permitted Occupant is expressly subject to, and does not modify, the terms, covenants, conditions and obligations on Assignee’s part to be observed and performed under the Lease, as amended by this Consent and Amendment, (c) any violation of any provision of the Lease, as amended by this Consent and Amendment, by the Permitted Occupant shall be deemed to be a default by Assignee under such provision, (d) the space occupied by the Permitted Occupant shall not be separately demised by walls from the Leased Premises, (e) the Permitted Occupant shall have no recourse against Landlord whatsoever on account of any failure by Landlord to perform any of its obligations under the Lease or on account of any other matter, (f) all notices required of Landlord under the Lease shall be forwarded only to Assignee in accordance with the terms of the Lease and in no event shall Landlord be required to send any notices to any Permitted Occupant, (g) in no event shall any use or occupancy of any portion of the Leased Premises by any Permitted Occupant release or relieve Assignee from any of its obligations under the Lease, (h) each such Permitted Occupant shall be deemed an invitee of Assignee, and Assignee shall be fully and primarily liable for all acts and omissions of such Permitted Occupant as fully and completely as if such Permitted Occupant was an employee of Assignee; (i) in no event shall the occupancy of any portion of the Leased Premises by any Permitted Occupant be deemed to create a landlord/tenant relationship between Landlord and such Permitted Occupant or be deemed to vest in Permitted Occupant any right or interest in the Leased Premises or the Lease, and, in all instances, Assignee shall be considered the sole tenant under the Lease notwithstanding the occupancy of any portion of the Leased Premises by any Permitted Occupant; and (j) Assignee shall recei...
Permitted Occupants. Landlord hereby agrees that the provisions of this Article 17 shall not apply to the shared occupancy of individual offices in the Premises with Tenant by individuals renting not more than one (1) such office (the “Permitted Occupant”), provided that the space occupied by the Permitted Occupant shall not be separately demised or contain separate entrances, demarcations, or reception areas and the occupancy by the Permitted Occupant shall be upon and subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Lease.
Permitted Occupants. Only the Resident/s listed on the Lease are allowed to occupy the Premises. If the city and building codes allow additional occupants, and Residents wish to have an additional occupant move in the Premises, the new Resident must be approved by Landlord and added to the lease agreement. Additional Residents must meet rental criteria, and Landlord may approve or decline this request. If approved Landlord has the right to increase rental installment charges, hereafter referred to as “Roommate Rent”. If Landlord finds an unauthorized occupant living in the apartment in the course of normal maintenance, inspections, etc. Xxxxxxxx may charge a fine and the additional rent back to the beginning of the lease term. The Resident shall not allow or permit the Community, including any clubhouse, parking area, fitness center and other common areas, to be occupied or used by any person other than the Resident and the other persons to whom the shared living area has been assigned by Landlord.
Permitted Occupants. Only the Resident/s listed on the Lease are allowed to occupy the Premises. If the city and building codes allow additional occupants, and Residents wish to have an addition occupant move in the Premises, the new Resident must be approved by Landlord and added to the lease agreement. Additional Residents must meet rental criteria, and Landlord may approve or decline this request. If approved Landlord has the right to increase rental installment charges.
Permitted Occupants. Provided Tenant complies with the Permitted Occupant Conditions (as defined below), then, notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Lease, Tenant shall have the right to allow employees of one or more entities with whom Tenant has a business relationship (“Tenant Venturers”) to use designated portions of the Premises without execution and approval by Landlord of a separate sublease for such use. The “Permitted Occupant Conditions” shall mean all of the following: (a) the permitted occupants shall only be employees of a Tenant Venturer, (b) such occupants shall use, in the aggregate at any one time, no more than 5,000 square feet of the Premises, (c) such use shall be on a temporary basis, and, in any event, no such occupant shall have the right to use the Premises for more than six (6) consecutive months, (d) Tenant shall provide Landlord with prior written notice of the intended presence on the Premises of any such occupants, (e) the Tenant Venturer employing such permitted occupants shall provide Landlord with satisfactory evidence of insurance covering the activities of their respective employees within the Premises, and (f) such right to use the Premises shall at all times be subordinate to the Lease.
Permitted Occupants. Tenant must take possession and maintain possession of subject property for the full leased period. The Tenant shall not permit the property to be occupied or used as a residence by more than the maximum number of occupants allowed under this lease. This includes the Tenant, his family (including all children) and guests. Overcrowding of property or misrepresenting number in party is grounds for immediate eviction without refund unless property is re-rented.
Permitted Occupants. OVR reserves the right to cancel your reservation should you have more than the allowable number of guests in your cottage. The cost of your stay will not be refunded.
Permitted Occupants. The Tenant shall not allow or permit the Premises to be occupied or used by any person other than the Tenant and the other persons to whom the shared living area has been assigned by Landlord as may be allowed under New York State Law.
Permitted Occupants. The Tenant shall not permit any part of the Teased Premises to be used or occupied by any person other than the Tenant and its employees and any subtenant or assignee permitted under Section 11.02 and the employees of such subtenant or assignee, nor shall it permit any persons to be upon the Leased Premises other than the Tenant, such permitted subtenant or assignee and their respective employees, customers and others having lawful business with them. Without restricting the generality of the foregoing, the Tenant acknowledges that the entirety of this Article 11 shall apply fully, notwithstanding that the Tenants permitted use or business to be carried on in the Leased Premises is the business of subletting or licensing of office space and facilities.
Permitted Occupants. The Tenant shall not allow or permit the Premises to be occupied or used as residence by any person other than himself and the following named persons: