Taking - Substantial Taking - Insubstantial Taking Sample Clauses

Taking - Substantial Taking - Insubstantial Taking. A “Taking” shall mean the taking of all or any portion of the Demised Premises or the Building as a result of the exercise of the power of eminent domain or condemnation for public or quasi-public use or the sale of all or part of the Demised Premises or the Building under the threat of condemnation. A “Substantial Taking” shall mean a Taking of ten 10% or more of the Floor Area of either the Demised Premises or the Building, or parking area. An “Insubstantial Taking” shall mean a Taking which does not constitute a Substantial Taking.
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Taking - Substantial Taking - Insubstantial Taking. A “Taking” shall mean the taking of all or any portion of the Demised Premises as a result of the exercise of the power of eminent domain or condemnation for public or quasi-public use or the sale of all or part of the Demised Premises under the threat of condemnation. A “Substantial Taking” shall mean a Taking of so much of the Demised Premises that the Demised Premises cannot thereafter be reasonably used by Tenant for carrying on, at substantially the same level or scope, the business theretofore conducted by Tenant on the Demised Premises. An “Insubstantial Taking” shall mean a Taking such that the Demised Premises can thereafter continue to be used by Tenant for carrying on, at substantially the same level or scope, the business theretofore conducted by ‘Tenant on the Demised Premises.
Taking - Substantial Taking - Insubstantial Taking. A "Taking" shall mean the taking of all or any portion of the Demised Premises or the Building as a result of the exercise of the power of eminent domain or condemnation for public or quasi-public use or the
Taking - Substantial Taking - Insubstantial Taking. A “Taking” will mean the Taking of all or any portion of the Premises as a result of the exercise of the power of eminent domain or condemnation for public or quasi-public use or the sale or transfer of all or part of the Premises under the threat of condemnation. A “Total Taking” will mean a Taking of so much of the Premises such that the Premises (even if the restorations described in Section 11.3 below were to be made) cannot be used by Tenant for the purposes for which they were used immediately before the Taking. A “Partial Taking” will mean a Taking in which the amount of the Premises remaining after the Taking can be used for substantially the same purposes for which they were used immediately before the taking.
Taking - Substantial Taking - Insubstantial Taking. A "Taking" shall mean the taking of all or any portion of the Leased Premises or other Airport property as a result of the exercise of the power of eminent domain or condemnation for public or quasi-public use or the sale of all or part of the Leased Premises under the threat of condemnation. A "Substantial Taking" shall mean a Taking of so much of the Leased Premises or other Airport property that the Leased Premises cannot thereafter by reasonably used by Tenant for carrying on, at substantially the same level or scope, the aviation activities theretofore conducted by Tenant on the Leased Premises. An "Insubstantial Taking" shall mean a Taking such that the Leased Premises can thereafter continue to be used by Tenant for carrying on, at substantially the same level or scope, the business theretofore conducted by Tenant on the Leased Premises.

Related to Taking - Substantial Taking - Insubstantial Taking

  • Substantial Taking If the whole of the Premises, or such part thereof as shall substantially interfere with Tenant's use and occupancy of the Premises, as contemplated by this Lease, is taken for any public or quasi-public purpose by any lawful power or authority by exercise of the right of appropriation, condemnation or eminent domain, or sold to prevent such taking, either party will have the right to terminate this Lease effective as of the date possession is required to be surrendered to such authority.

  • Partial Taking If any part of the Premises is taken and the remaining part after Landlord makes repairs and alterations is reasonably suitable, as reasonably determined by Landlord and Tenant, for Tenant’s continued occupancy for the purposes and uses permitted by this Lease, this Lease shall, as to the part so taken terminate as of the date that possession of such part of the Premises is taken and the Base Monthly Rental shall be reduced in the same proportion that the floor area of the portion of the Building so taken (less any addition thereto by reason of any reconstruction) bears to the original floor area of the Building. Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, make all necessary repairs or alterations to the Building so as to make the portion of the Building not taken a complete architectural unit in accordance with the terms and provisions of Section 19.4, Landlord shall make available to Tenant any condemnation proceeds it receives which are allocable to such portion of the Building in accordance with the terms and provisions of Section 19.4. Base Monthly Rental due and payable hereunder shall be temporarily abated during such restoration period in proportion to the degree to which Tenant’s use of Premises is impaired. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the square footage of the Building is taken or sold under such threat, Landlord may terminate this Lease as of the date that the condemning authority takes possession by delivery of written notice of such election within twenty (20) days after Landlord has been notified of the taking or, in the absence thereof, within twenty (20) days after the condemning authority shall have taken possession.

  • Total Taking If the entire Building or Premises are taken by right of eminent domain or conveyed in lieu thereof (a “Taking”), this Lease shall terminate as of the date of the Taking.

  • Complete Taking If at any time during the Fee Term title to or temporary use of the entire Project should become vested in a public or quasi-public authority by virtue of the exercise of a taking by condemnation, inverse condemnation or the right of eminent domain, or by voluntary transfer under threat of such taking, or in the event that title to a portion of the Project shall be taken rendering continued occupancy of the Project commercially infeasible in the judgment of the Sponsor, the Sponsor shall have the option to terminate this Fee Agreement as of the time of vesting of title by sending written notice to the County within a reasonable period of time following such vesting.

  • Certificate of Substantial Completion The certificate prepared by the Designer and approved by the Owner to the effect that the Work has reached Substantial Completion.

  • Substantial Completion Date Substantial Completion of the Work as defined in Article 6.1.2 of the General Conditions to the Continuing Contract for Construction Management shall be achieved by July 31, 2022.

  • Upon Substantial Completion of the Work or designated portion thereof and upon application by the Contractor and certification by the Architect, the State shall make payment, reflecting adjustment in retainage, if any, for such Work or portion thereof, as provided in the Contract Documents.

  • TOTAL OR PARTIAL TAKING If all or a material portion of the Premises is taken by any lawful authority by exercise of the right of eminent domain, or sold to prevent a taking, either Tenant or Landlord may terminate this Lease effective as of the date possession is required to be surrendered to the authority. In the event title to a portion of the Building or Project, other than the Premises, is taken or sold in lieu of taking, and if Landlord elects to restore the Building in such a way as to alter the Premises materially, either party may terminate this Lease, by written notice to the other party, effective on the date of vesting of title. In the event neither party has elected to terminate this Lease as provided above, then Landlord shall promptly, after receipt of a sufficient condemnation award, proceed to restore the Premises to substantially their condition prior to the taking, and a proportionate allowance shall be made to Tenant for the rent corresponding to the time during which, and to the part of the Premises of which, Tenant is deprived on account of the taking and restoration. In the event of a taking, Landlord shall be entitled to the entire amount of the condemnation award without deduction for any estate or interest of Tenant; provided that nothing in this Section shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in, or prevent Tenant from seeking any award against the taking authority for, the taking of personal property and fixtures belonging to Tenant or for relocation or business interruption expenses recoverable from the taking authority.

  • Temporary Taking If the whole or any part of the Leased Property (other than the fee) or of Lessee’s interest under this Lease is condemned by any Condemnor for its temporary use or occupancy (which shall mean a period not to exceed two years), this Lease shall not terminate by reason thereof, and Lessee shall continue to pay, in the manner and at the terms herein specified, the full amounts of Base Rent and Additional Charges. In addition, Lessee shall pay Percentage Rent at a rate equal to the average Percentage Rent during the last three (3) preceding Fiscal Years (or if three (3) Fiscal Years shall not have elapsed, the average during the preceding Fiscal Years). Except only to the extent that Lessee may be prevented from so doing pursuant to the terms of the order of the Condemnor, Lessee shall continue to perform and observe all of the other terms, covenants, conditions and obligations hereof on the part of Lessee to be performed and observed, as though such Condemnation had not occurred. In the event of any Condemnation as in this Section 15.6 described, the entire amount of any Award made for such Condemnation allocable to the Term of this Lease, whether paid by way of damages, rent or otherwise, shall be paid to Lessee. Lessee covenants that upon the termination of any such period of temporary use or occupancy it will, at its sole cost and expense (subject to Lessor’s contribution as set forth below), restore the Leased Property as nearly as may be reasonably possible to the condition in which the same was immediately prior to such Condemnation, unless such period of temporary use or occupancy extends beyond the expiration of the Term, in which case Lessee shall not be required to make such restoration. If restoration is required hereunder, Lessor shall contribute to the cost of such restoration that portion of its entire Award that is specifically allocated to such restoration in the judgment or order of the court, if any, and Lessee shall fund the balance of such costs in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Lessor.

  • Casualty and Taking In case during the Term all or any substantial part of the Premises, Building, or Lot or any one or more of them, are damaged materially by fire or any other cause, or by action of the public or other authority in consequence thereof or are taken by eminent domain or Landlord receives compensable damage by reason of anything lawfully done in pursuance of public or other authority, this Lease shall terminate at Landlord's election, which may be made, notwithstanding Landlord's entire interest may have been divested, by notice to Tenant within 30 days after the occurrence of the event giving rise to the election to terminate, which notice shall specify the effective date of termination which shall be not less than 30 nor more than 60 days after the date of notice of such termination. If in any such case the Premises are rendered unfit for use and occupation and the Lease is not terminated, Landlord shall use due diligence to put the Premises, or, in case of a taking, what may remain thereof (excluding any items installed or paid for by Tenant which Tenant may be required or permitted to remove) into proper condition for use and occupation to the extent permitted by the net award of insurance or damages available to Landlord, and a just proportion of the Annual Rent and additional rent according to the nature and extent of the injury shall be abated until the Premises or such remainder shall have been put by Landlord in such condition; and in case of a taking which permanently reduces the area of the Premises, a just proportion of the Annual Rent and additional rent shall be abated for the remainder of the Term and an appropriate adjustment shall be made to the Annual Estimated Operating Expenses.

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