Tenant Property. Tenant may obtain and install all items of furniture, fixtures, trade fixtures, supplies and equipment as Tenant determines are reasonably necessary or reasonably appropriate to operate the Premises (“Tenant Personal Property”). As used herein, “Tenant Intangible Property” means all the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises: Medicare, Medicaid and other accounts and proceeds thereof; rents, profits, income or revenue derived from such operation or use; all documents, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights (including all leases with subtenants and contracts with employees and third parties), deposit accounts, general intangibles and choses in action; refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges; if applicable, licenses and permits necessary or desirable for Tenant’s use of any portion of the Premises, any applicable certificate of need, occupancy or other similar certificate, and the exclusive right to transfer, move or apply for the foregoing and manage the business conducted at any portion of the Premises; and the right to use the name and any other trade or other name now or hereafter associated with its operation of the Premises.
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Samples: Lease Amendment (21st Century Oncology Holdings, Inc.), Lease Agreement (21st Century Oncology Holdings, Inc.), Lease (21st Century Oncology Holdings, Inc.)
Tenant Property. Tenant may obtain and install all items of furniture, fixtures, trade fixtures, supplies and equipment as Tenant determines are reasonably necessary or reasonably appropriate to operate the Premises (“Tenant Personal Property”). As used herein, “Tenant Intangible Property” means all the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises: Medicare, Medicaid and other accounts and proceeds thereof; rents, profits, income or revenue derived from such operation or use; all documents, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights (including all leases with subtenants and contracts with employees and third parties), deposit accounts, general intangibles and choses in action; refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges; if applicable, licenses and permits necessary or desirable for Tenant’s use of any portion of the Premises, any applicable certificate of need, occupancy or other similar certificate, and the exclusive right to transfer, move or apply for the foregoing and manage the business conducted at any portion of the Premises; and the right to use the name names set forth on Schedule 1 and any other trade or other name now or hereafter associated with its operation of the Premises.
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Samples: Master Lease (21st Century Oncology Holdings, Inc.), Master Lease (21st Century Oncology Holdings, Inc.), Master Lease (Radiation Therapy Services Holdings, Inc.)
Tenant Property. Tenant may obtain and install all items of furniture, fixtures, trade fixtures, supplies and equipment as Tenant determines are reasonably necessary or reasonably appropriate to operate the Premises (“Tenant Personal Property”). As used herein, “Tenant Intangible Property” means all the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises: Medicare, Medicaid and other accounts and proceeds thereof; rents, profits, income or revenue derived from such operation or use; all documents, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights (including all leases with subtenants and contracts with employees and third third-parties), deposit accounts, general intangibles and choses in action; refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges; if applicable, licenses and permits necessary or desirable for Tenant’s use of any portion of the Premises, any applicable certificate of need, occupancy or other similar certificate, and the exclusive right to transfer, move or apply for the foregoing and manage the business conducted at any portion of the Premises; and the right to use the name names set forth on Schedule 1 and any other trade or other name now or hereafter associated with its operation of the Premises.
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Samples: Master Lease (Radiation Therapy Services Holdings, Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Radiation Therapy Services Holdings, Inc.)
Tenant Property. Tenant may obtain and install all items of furniture, fixtures, trade fixtures, supplies and equipment as Tenant determines are reasonably necessary or reasonably appropriate to operate the Premises (“Tenant Personal Property”). As used herein, “Tenant Intangible Property” means all the following at any time owned by Tenant in connection with its use of any portion of the Premises: Medicare, Medicaid and other accounts and proceeds thereof; rents, profits, income or revenue derived from such operation or use; all documents, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights (including all leases with subtenants and contracts with employees and third parties), deposit accounts, general intangibles and choses in action; refunds of any Taxes or Other Charges; if applicable, licenses and permits necessary necessary’ or desirable for Tenant’s use of any portion of the Premises, any applicable certificate of need, occupancy or other similar certificate, and the exclusive right to transfer, move or apply for the foregoing and manage the business conducted at any portion of the Premises; and the right to use the name names set forth on Schedule 1 and any other trade or other name now or hereafter associated with its operation of the Premises.
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Samples: Master Lease (21st Century Oncology Holdings, Inc.)