Relocation Inquiry Notice Sample Clauses

Relocation Inquiry Notice. Provided that Tenant remains in occupancy of the entire then-existing Premises, Tenant may, within the first three (3) years following the Expansion Commencement Date, deliver to Landlord a notice (the “Relocation Interest Notice”) indicating Tenant is interested in relocating the Premises to up to 310,000 rentable square feet of contiguous space (the “Relocation Interest Space”) in another Landlord-owned building in the “Comparable Area” (as that term is defined in Section 2.2.2 of the Lease). Such Relocation Interest Notice shall identify Tenant’s desired specifications of the Relocation Interest Space. During the two (2) month period following Landlord’s receipt of the Relocation Interest Notice from Tenant, Landlord shall notify Tenant (the “Relocation Interest Response Notice”) from time to time if Relocation Interest Space within another Landlord owned Building is “Available for Lease” (as that term is defined below). The Relocation Interest Response Notice shall describe the Relocation Interest Space and the economic terms upon which Landlord is willing to lease such space to third-parties. For the purposes hereof, the term “Available for Lease” shall mean such space is then-vacant and unleased, or is otherwise scheduled to become vacant (including, without limitation, as a result of any scheduled expiration of the terms of a lease for such space) within two (2) months after the date of Landlord’s receipt of the Relocation Interest Notice, provided that any such space shall not be deemed to be Available for Lease if and to the extent the same is (i) then subject to any lease or any expansion, extension, first offer, first refusal or other expansion rights of another tenant of the particular project in which the Relocation Interest Space is located, or (ii) the subject, in whole or in part, of ongoing discussions with respect to a lease of such space to a third party, as evidenced by a written lease proposal, letter of intent, term sheet, or lease document delivered or received by Landlord within the one-hundred eighty (180) day period immediately preceding Landlord’s receipt of the Relocation Interest Notice. In the event both Landlord and Tenant agree to relocate the Premises to Relocation Interest Space in another Landlord-owned building (each in their sole and absolute discretion) upon economic and non-economic terms agreeable to both Landlord and Tenant (again, each in their sole and absolute discretion), Landlord and Tenant shall within thirty ...
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Related to Relocation Inquiry Notice

  • Legal Action Notice A prompt report of any legal actions pending or threatened in writing against Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries that could result in damages or costs to Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries of, individually or in the aggregate, One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) or more; and

  • Dispute Notice If there is a dispute between the parties, then either party may give a notice to the other succinctly setting out the details of the dispute and stating that it is a dispute notice given under this clause 17.1.

  • Termination Notice and Procedure Any Covered Termination by the Company or the Executive (other than a termination of the Executive’s employment that is a Covered Termination by virtue of Section 2(b)) shall be communicated by a written notice of termination (“Notice of Termination”) to the Executive, if such Notice is given by the Company, and to the Company, if such Notice is given by the Executive, all in accordance with the following procedures and those set forth in Section 24:

  • Termination Notice If either Party, having become entitled to do so, decides to terminate this Agreement pursuant to the preceding Clause 8.2 (a) (i) or 8.2 (a) (ii), it shall issue Termination Notice setting out:

  • Cooperation, Notification Each party shall, and shall cause its subsidiaries to, (i) confer on a regular and frequent basis with one or more representatives of the other party to discuss, subject to applicable law, material operational matters and the general status of its ongoing operations; (ii) promptly notify the other party of any significant changes in its business, properties, assets, condition (financial or other), results of operations or prospects; (iii) advise the other party of any change or event which has had or, insofar as reasonably can be foreseen, is reasonably likely to result in, in the case of the Company, a Company Material Adverse Effect or, in the case of Parent, a Parent Material Adverse Effect; and (iv) promptly provide the other party with copies of all filings made by such party or any of its subsidiaries with any state or federal court, administrative agency, commission or other Governmental Authority in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Statutory Notice Pursuant to section 119.0701(2)(a), F.S., for contracts for services with a contractor acting on behalf of a public agency, as defined in section 119.011(2), F.S., the following applies: IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR’S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT THE TELEPHONE NUMBER, EMAIL ADDRESS, AND MAILING ADDRESS PROVIDED IN THE RESULTING CONTRACT OR PURCHASE ORDER. Pursuant to section 119.0701(2)(b), F.S., for contracts for services with a contractor acting on behalf of a public agency as defined in section 119.011(2), F.S., the Contractor shall:

  • Selection Notice A Selection Notice to be effective must be:

  • Notice of Change Grantee shall notify the Grantor if there is a change in Grantee’s legal status, federal employer identification number (FEIN), DUNS Number, UEI, XXX registration status, Related Parties, senior management or address. See 30 ILCS 708/60(a). If the change is anticipated, Grantee shall give thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Grantor. If the change is unanticipated, Grantee shall give notice as soon as practicable thereafter. Grantor reserves the right to take any and all appropriate action as a result of such change(s).

  • Notice of Dispute The party wishing to commence the dispute resolution process must give written notice (Notice of Dispute) to the other parties of:

  • Environmental Notice Promptly after the assertion or occurrence thereof, notice of any action or proceeding against or of any noncompliance by any Loan Party or any of its Subsidiaries with any Environmental Law or Environmental Permit that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

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