THIRD AMENDMENT TO LEASE (Roseville)
EXHIBIT
10.29(d)
NOTE:
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PURSUANT TO RULE 406 UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS
AMENDED. PORTIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT FOR WHICH CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT
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Execution Version
THIRD AMENDMENT TO LEASE
(Roseville)
(Roseville)
THIS THIRD AMENDMENT TO LEASE AGREEMENT (this “Amendment”) is entered into as of August
7, 2006 to be effective as of the Effective Date (as defined hereinbelow) by and between SYUFY ENTERPRISES, L.P.,
a California limited partnership (“Landlord”), and CENTURY THEATRES, INC., a California corporation (“Tenant”).
R E C I T A L S:
A. Landlord and Century Theatres, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Original Tenant”), entered
into a certain Lease dated as of September 3, 1996 (the “Original Lease”) for certain premises
located in Roseville, California.
B. The Original Lease has been previously amended by (i) that certain First Amendment to Lease
dated as of April 15, 2005 (the “First Amendment”), and (ii) that certain Second Amendment to Lease
dated as of September 29, 2005 (the “Second Amendment”; the Original Lease as heretofore amended is
referred to herein as the “Lease”).
C. Tenant has succeeded to the interests and assumed the obligations of Original Tenant as the
lessee under the Lease.
D. Landlord and Tenant now desire to further amend the Amended Lease, upon the terms and
conditions set forth in this Amendment.
NOW THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt, adequacy and sufficiency of
which are hereby acknowledged, the Lease is hereby modified and amended, and Landlord and Tenant
hereby agree, as follows:
1. Recitals Incorporated; Certain Defined Terms. The Recitals set forth above are
incorporated into this Amendment and shall be deemed terms and provisions hereof, the same as if
fully set forth in this Paragraph 1. Capitalized terms that are used but not otherwise defined
herein shall have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Lease.
2. Effectiveness. The parties are entering into this Amendment in connection with
the contemplated acquisition of all the outstanding capital stock of Century Theatres, Inc. by
Cinemark Holdings, Inc. and Cinemark USA, Inc. (the “Acquisition”) pursuant to a Stock Purchase
Agreement dated as of the date hereof (the “Stock Purchase Agreement”). This Amendment shall
become automatically effective upon, and only upon, the closing of the Acquisition (the “Effective
Date”). In the event the Acquisition is not consummated and the Stock Purchase Agreement is
terminated, this Agreement shall become void ab initio and of no force and effect.
3. Initial Term of Lease and Extension Options. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in the Lease but subject to the provisions of the Lease applicable to the exercise an
validity of such Renewal Terms, the Initial Term of the Lease is hereby extended to and shall
expire on*** and rather than *** Renewal Terms of *** each (as
provided in the Lease), Tenant shall have the option to extend the Initial Term for ***
consecutive Renewal Terms of*** each, followed by *** additional and final
Renewal Term of***
4. Landlord’s Recapture Right. If, at any time during the term of the Lease, Tenant
fails to satisfy the Operating Condition (defined below), for reasons other than Excused Closure
(defined below), and such failure continues for six (6) consecutive months or more, then upon
notice from Landlord to Tenant at any time thereafter (provided that the Operating Condition
remains unsatisfied), Landlord shall have the right to terminate the Lease and to recapture the
Leased Premises, without payment to Tenant, effective upon the date set forth in Landlord’s
termination notice (but not sooner than 30 days after the date of the termination notice).
The term “Operating Condition” shall mean and require that the entire Leased Premises is being
continuously operated and regularly open for business to the general public as a motion picture
theater complex in accordance with the Lease, at least on such days and at such times that a
majority of Century’s and Cinemark’s other motion picture theater complexes in the Sacramento,
California metropolitan area typically are open and operating. The term “Excused Closure” shall
mean (i) periods of construction, alterations, renovation, remodeling and repair of the Leased
Premises undertaken in accordance with this Lease (including repairs and restoration following
damage or destruction due to fire or other casualty) provided that Tenant (A) prosecutes
such work to completion with reasonable diligence, (B) exercises its reasonable efforts to minimize
the length of time of such closure, and (C) exercises its reasonable efforts to limit the number of
motion picture screens at the Premises that are not operated due to such closure; (ii) periods when
Tenant cannot practicably operate its business in the Premises as a consequence of force majeure;
and (iii) additional periods, not to exceed four (4) days in any Lease Year, when Tenant in its
sole discretion elects not to operate its business in the Leased Premises.
5. Self-Insurance of Property/Casualty Risks. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary set forth in the Lease, during any period in which Tenant maintains a Net Worth (as
defined below) of at least One Hundred Million Dollars ($100,000,000.00), Tenant may self insure
the so-called “physical property damage insurance” otherwise required to be maintained by Tenant
pursuant to the Lease. As used herein, the “Net Worth” of Tenant at any given time shall mean an
amount equal to the sum of (A) the product of (1) Tenant’s so-called EBITDA (i.e., earnings before
interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization), calculated in accordance with commercially
reasonable past practice preceding the Effective Date by Tenant’s parent corporation, over the
12-month period immediately preceding the time of measurement, multiplied by (2) eight (8), plus
(B) the amount of cash and cash equivalents held by Tenant on the most recent anniversary of
Tenant’s annual insurance renewal date, minus (C) the amount of outstanding funded debt of Tenant
on such determination date.
6. Damage and Destruction — Repairs by Tenant. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary contained in the Lease, the following shall apply to repairs and restoration upon damage
or destruction:
(A) Tenant’s Obligation to Repair. If the Leased Premises are
damaged or destroyed by any peril after the Commencement Date of this Lease, then
Tenant shall repair the damage and restore the Leased Premises in accordance
with this Section, except as provided in subsection (B) hereinbelow. Unless Tenant is
not required to effect the repairs and restoration pursuant to subsection (B) below,
Tenant shall promptly apply for and diligently seek to obtain all necessary
governmental permits and approvals for the repair and restoration of the Leased
Premises and, upon issuance of such governmental permits and approvals, promptly
commence and diligently prosecute the completion of the repairs and
restoration of the Leased Premises (to the extent permitted by applicable law) to
substantially the same condition in which the Leased Premises were immediately prior
to such damage or destruction (subject to any alterations which Tenant would be
permitted to make to the Leased Premises pursuant to this Lease).
(B) Damage in Excess of 20%. If the Leased Premises are damaged or
destroyed by fire or other casualty which occurs in the last two years of the Initial
Term or any Renewal Term and Tenant has no further options to extend the term of the
Lease, and if the cost to repair such damage or to restore the Leased Premises as
required in subsection (A) exceeds twenty percent (20%) of the replacement cost of the
Leased Premises (as determined by an independent architect selected by Tenant and
approved by Landlord in Landlord’s reasonable discretion) and such damage makes it
impracticable to operate the Leased Premises in the reasonable business judgment of
Tenant, then (i) Tenant shall have the option, upon notice to Landlord not later than
one hundred eighty (180) days following the occurrence of the applicable casualty, not
to undertake the repairs and restoration of the Leased Premises, and (ii) if Tenant so
elects not to undertake the repairs and restoration, then Tenant nevertheless shall
raze Tenant’s Building and remove from the Leased Premises all building materials and
debris and all underground installations that serve only the Leased Premises
(including the footings and foundations of Tenant’s Building and the utility lines
serving Tenant’s Building) and restore the surface of the Premises to a graded and
landscaped surface.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Lease, the proceeds of any property
insurance maintained by Tenant (including proceeds of self-insurance, if applicable), net of
actual-out-of-pocket costs to adjust and settle the loss, shall be distributed to and used by
Tenant, in accordance with the Lease.
7. Permitted Assignments and Release. Notwithstanding anything in the Lease to
the contrary, the following shall apply and control:
Subject to the next sentence, Tenant may sublet or assign this Lease only upon
receipt of Landlord’s written consent which consent Landlord agrees shall not be
unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned. Notwithstanding anything in this
Lease to the contrary, its is agreed that at any time during the term of this Lease,
Tenant may, without Landlord’s consent or approval (but only upon prior
written notice to Landlord), assign this Lease or sublet the Leased Premises to: (i)
any wholly-owned subsidiary of Tenant, (ii) any corporation, trust, partnership or
individual that owns fifty percent (50%) or more of the issued and outstanding stock
of Tenant, or (iii) any legal entity that is engaged in the motion picture exhibition
business and operates motion picture theater complexes containing at least 100
theater screens (auditoria), excluding the Leased Premises and any other premises
concurrently being acquired from Tenant. A change in control of Tenant shall not
constitute an assignment of this Lease requiring Landlord’s consent or approval,
provided, however, that if any assignee under clause (i) above ceases to be a
wholly owned subsidiary of Tenant, then the same shall be deemed to constitute an
assignment which is prohibited without Landlord’s approval under Article XI of the
Lease.
If Tenant shall assign this Lease pursuant to clause (ii) or clause (iii) above,
and provided that (A) the assignee assumes in writing all obligations of Tenant under
the Lease and delivers such executed written assumption to Landlord, and (B) Landlord
shall have received from assignee’s chief financial officer or controller a
certification that the Net Worth of the assignee (determined as provided above)
equals or exceeds $100,000,000.00 calculated in accordance with Cinemark USA, Inc.’s
methodology in calculating Net Worth as set forth in Section 5 hereof, then Tenant
shall be released of any and all liability thereafter arising under the Lease. Except
as expressly provided above, no assignment, subletting or other transfer of the Lease
or the Leased Premises shall relieve or release Tenant from any liabilities or
obligations arising under the Lease.
8. Leasehold Financing. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the
Lease, Tenant shall have the right, without Landlord’s consent to encumber the leasehold estate
created under the Lease and/or to grant a security interest in Tenant’s removable trade fixtures,
furnishings and equipment located within the Leased Premises (but not to encumber Landlord’s fee
interest in the Premises), to secure financing provided to Tenant by any bank, thrift institution,
insurance company or other institutional lender. Tenant agrees to notify Landlord of any such
encumbrance. With respect to any such leasehold financing (and provided that Tenant is not in
default under the Lease beyond any applicable notice or cure period), upon thirty (30) days’ prior
written request from Tenant, Landlord will execute and deliver to the secured lender a “Landlord’s
Agreement” in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “A-1”.
9. Memorandum of Lease. On the Effective Date, Landlord and Tenant will enter into
and record a short form memorandum of the Lease, in the form of Exhibit “A-2” attached
hereto or otherwise in proper form for recording. Tenant shall be solely responsible for the cost
of recording the memorandum, including (if applicable) any transfer taxes that may be due and
payable in connection with the Lease.
10. Gross Sales. Notwithstanding anything in the Lease to the contrary the definition
of Gross Sales shall be as follows:
“Gross Sales” shall mean the total amount of all revenues (whether in cash or
credit) generated or derived from the conduct of any business at the Leased
Premises, including (without limitation) all box office receipts of or at the Leased
Premises (including receipts from tickets or gift certificates redeemed at the Leased
Premises regardless of the point of sale), as well as any and all receipts from the
sale of goods, services, merchandise, beverages, food, vending machines and video
games at the Leased Premises; provided, however, that the following shall be
excluded from “Gross Sales” (i) credits and refunds made with respect to admissions
or other sales otherwise included in Gross Sales, (ii) all federal, state, county and
city admission taxes, sales and use taxes, entertainment taxes, royalty taxes, gross
receipt taxes and other similar taxes now or hereafter imposed and owing to the
taxing authority by Tenant (whether such taxes are collected from customers
separately from the selling price of admission tickets or absorbed by Tenant); (iii)
receipts from the sale of gift certificates or tickets sold but not redeemed at the
Leased Premises; (iv) with respect to any tickets or admissions ordered or paid for
over the internet and redeemed at the Leased Premises, the portion (if any) of the
sale price that exceeds Tenant’s actual box-office ticket price; (v) sales price for
merchandise returned, (vi) amounts retained by credit card issuers, (vii) sales
outside of the ordinary course of business, (viii) amount of credit card sales deemed
uncollectible, (ix) advertising revenues including without limitation media,
sponsorship, and promotional advertising of any kind, and (x) the receipts of or from
so-called “four-wall deals” with a party that is not affiliated with Tenant, except
that the portion thereof or other amounts paid to Tenant in connection with such
“four-wall deals” shall be included in “Gross Sales” under this Lease. Commissions or
surcharges paid to agencies or other third parties not affiliated with Tenant for
selling tickets or processing credit card transactions, and any sums paid to third
parties not affiliated with Tenant for the use or rental of vending machines, pay
telephones, amusement machines and other similar devices shall be deducted from
“Gross Sales” (if and to the extent previously included in “Gross Sales”).
11. Taxes. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Lease or this Amendment to the
contrary, if during the ten (10) year period immediately following the Effective Date, any sale or
change in ownership of the Premises (or against the Entire Premises, if the Premises are not
separately assessed) is consummated by Landlord and, as a result, all or part of the Premises (or
Entire Premises, if applicable) are reassessed (a “Reassessment”) for real property tax purposes
by the appropriate governmental authority under the terms of Proposition 13 (as adopted by the
voters of the State of California in the June 1978 election) or the terms of Article XIIIA of the
Constitution of the State of California, then the terms of this Section shall apply. For purposes
of this Section, the term “Tax Increase” shall mean that portion of the annual real estate taxes
assessed against the Premises (or the Entire Premise, if applicable), as calculated immediately
following the Reassessment, that is attributable solely to the Reassessment. Accordingly, a Tax
Increase shall not include any portion of the real estate taxes, as calculated immediately
following the Reassessment, that is:
(i) | Attributable to the assessment of the value of the Premises (or Entire Premises, if applicable) prior to the Effective Date; | ||
(ii) | Attributable to the annual inflationary increases in real estate taxes; or |
(iii) | Attributable to the sale of Landlord’s ownership interest in Tenant on or about the Effective Date, or attributable to the execution of this Amendment or any extension of the Term of this Lease on the Effective Date or thereafter. |
During the five (5) year period immediately following the Effective Date, Tenant shall not be
obligated to pay any portion of any Tax Increase relating to a Reassessment.
Commencing on the fifth anniversary of the Effective Date, and continuing until the tenth
anniversary of the Effective Date, Tenant shall be obligated to pay annually only the portion of a
Tax Increase relating to a Reassessment that is equal to (or less than) an increase of four
percent (4%) per annum, compounded annually, from the Effective Date, in the annual amount owed by
Tenant for real estate taxes under the terms of the Lease, from the annual amount owed by Tenant
for real estate taxes under the terms of the Lease in calendar 2006.
The terms and provisions of this Section shall not apply to any increase in real estate taxes
which results from or is attributable to any occurrence, fact or circumstance other than a sale by
Landlord of Landlord’s interest in the Premises or a transfer effected by Landlord which is
treated as a sale by the local taxing authorities under Proposition 13 (excluding those matters
identified in clause (iii) above). This Section shall not apply from and after the tenth (10th)
anniversary of the Effective Date of this Amendment.
12. Alterations by Tenant.
Notwithstanding anything in the Lease to the contrary, the following shall apply and
control:
Tenant shall have the right from time to time, at its sole cost and expense, to make
non-structural interior alterations, improvements, or changes in the Leased Premises as Tenant
shall deem necessary or beneficial consistent with Tenant’s exclusive use of the Leased Premises as
a motion picture theatre complex and if Tenant undertakes such work, Tenant must pursue such work
until completion. Tenant shall fully and completely indemnify Landlord against any mechanics’ or
other liens in connection with the making of such alterations and changes, and shall pay all costs,
expenses, and charges thereof. Alterations, changes and improvements shall be performed in a
first-class manner and must comply with all laws, zoning regulations and ordinances, and any
conditions on permits issued pursuant thereto. If it is necessary in Tenant’s reasonable judgment
to close any of the motion picture screens during the period in which any of Tenant’s work
permitted hereunder is performed, said closure(s) shall be effected only in accordance with the
provisions governing an “Excused Closure”, as that term is defined in Section 4 of this Amendment
hereof.
13. Rooftop Equipment and Access. Tenant shall have the exclusive right to install,
operate, repair, replace and maintain satellite dishes and/or other communication transmission
devices (collectively “Rooftop Equipment”) on the roof of the theatre necessary or appropriate to
accept any transmission of signals to the theatre for all permitted uses, including without
limitation, for movies, advertising, concerts, telecasts, corporate meetings or communications
and the like; but Tenant shall be prohibited from entering into any leases or licenses with any
third parties for retransmission from such Rooftop Equipment, and Tenant shall not retransmit such
signals to a third party outside of the Leased Premises. Landlord shall not use, or permit any
person or entity (other than Tenant), to use the roof or exterior walls of the theatre for any
purpose whatsoever, and Landlord agrees not to enter into any leases or licenses with third
parties for the use of the theater rooftop. Landlord shall be responsible for any damage to the
rooftop caused by the Landlord or a third party that enters onto the theatre rooftop with
Landlord’s permission, and Landlord shall indemnify and hold Tenant harmless from all loss, cost,
damage or expense which Tenant incurs as a result of the acts or omissions of said third party or
their agents or employer. Tenant hereby indemnifies and agrees to hold Landlord and Landlord’s
successors and assigns harmless from all loss, cost, damage or expense which Landlord incurs as a
result of the actions of Tenant, or its agents or employees in installing and utilizing Rooftop
Equipment as permitted hereunder.
14. Alterations and Development by Landlord. Landlord agrees that with respect to the
Entire Premises, the following restrictions shall apply to Landlord’s usage and improvement
thereof:
(i) | Any alterations or new construction to the Entire Premises or contiguous property owned or controlled by Landlord or its affiliates as of the Effective Date (the “Contiguous Property”) may be made without Tenant’s consent only if such alterations or new construction do not materially and adversely affect Tenant’s operations (including, without limitation, parking, access, ingress and egress to the theatre building and visibility of the theatre building and/or on-building theatre signage). Any such alterations or new construction on the Entire Premises and any cross parking or cross access arrangements between the Entire Premises and the Contiguous Property will first be submitted to Tenant for approval, not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed, and Tenant shall be required to identify the manner in which Tenant’s operations are so affected. If Landlord and Tenant are unable to agree on whether such alteration or new construction materially and adversely affects Tenant’s operations, including without limitation, parking, access, ingress and egress and visibility, the parties agree to submit the issue to binding arbitration pursuant to the Lease. | ||
(ii) | Landlord shall not lease, sell or use any space on Non-leased Premises or the Contiguous Property for operating a motion picture theatre. | ||
(iii) | Subject to existing leases, licenses and operating agreements, Landlord shall not lease, license, enter into an operating agreement for, sell or use any space on Non-leased Premises for operating the following: a bowling alley; a bar or lounge (other than a bar or lounge that is connected with a restaurant, deriving 50% of its revenues from the sale of food); a liquor store (other than first-class or upper-end wine or liquor store such as “BevMo”); a bulk candy store, (other than upper-end candy stores such as Godiva, Sees, Rocky Mountain Chocolates and similar concepts); a popcorn store; a massage parlor or adult (i.e., pornographic) book store. |
(iv) | Landlord shall not place any carts, kiosks or other temporary structures selling food and/or beverages within common areas of the Entire Premises unless such carts, kiosks or other structures are more than 500 feet from the theatre. Such carts and kiosks may not sell any food or beverages sold in the theatre. Landlord shall not place any vending machines selling food and/or beverages on the common areas of the Entire Premises unless such vending machines are more than 500 feet from the theatre. | ||
(v) | Any new buildings shall be limited to retail, restaurant, residential and/or office uses. |
15. Permitted Use and Operations. From and after the Effective Date, Tenant shall be
permitted to use and operate the Leased Premises as and only as: a first-class motion picture
theatre complex (whether operated as a so-called “first-run” theatre, a “second-run” theatre,
and/or an “art house” theatre). In no event shall Tenant be permitted to operate the Leased
Premises as a so-called “adult” theater complex.
16. No Obligation To Continuously Operate. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in the Lease or otherwise, Landlord hereby acknowledges that Tenant shall not be required
to continuously operate and open for business in or from the Premises and any election by Tenant
to cease operations at the Premises shall not constitute a default or breach of the terms and
conditions of the Lease.
17. Removal of Equipment, Surrender and Demolition. Upon the expiration of the Term or
earlier termination of the Lease, and provided Tenant is not in default under the Lease beyond
applicable notice and cure periods, and said earlier termination is not due to Tenant’s default
under the Lease, then for a period extending forty-five (45) days beyond the date of said
expiration or termination, Tenant shall be permitted to remove any and all furniture, fixtures and
equipment owned and installed by Tenant in, on or to the Leased Premises. Such removal shall be:
(a) at Tenant’s sole cost and expense; (b) conducted in such manner that no liens or claims shall
arise or exist in connection therewith; (c) conducted in a manner to avoid unreasonable
interference with the activities of Landlord and subsequent tenants or occupants upon the Leased
Premises and Tenant shall repair all damages caused by such removal.
Upon surrender of the Leased Premises by Tenant and removal of its equipment pursuant to the
terms of the Lease and this Amendment, Landlord shall be responsible for the cost of any demolition
of the Leased Premises and site grading and restoration as a result. Such demolition shall be
undertaken in Landlord’s sole discretion and at such times, manner and upon such events as Landlord
solely shall determine.
18. California Remedies. Landlord’s remedies upon a default under the Lease shall
include, without limitation, the following:
Even though Tenant has breached the Lease and/or abandoned the Premises, this Lease shall
continue in effect for so long as Landlord does not terminate Tenant’s right to possession,
and Landlord may enforce all of its rights and remedies under this Lease, including (but
without limitation) the right to recover Rent as it becomes due. Landlord
has the remedy described in Section 1951.4 of the Civil Code of the State of California or
any successor code section (Landlord may continue the Lease in effect after Tenant’s breach
and abandonment and recover rent as it becomes due, if Tenant has the right to sublet or
assign, subject only to reasonable limitations). Acts of maintenance, preservation or
efforts to lease the Premises or the appointment of receiver upon application of Landlord
to protect Landlord’s interest under this Lease shall not constitute an election to
terminate Tenant’s right to possession.
19. Termination of Lease and Lessee’s Right to Possession. Section 15.02(C) of the
Lease shall be deemed deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
“If an event of default occurs, Landlord shall have the right, with or without notice or
demand, immediately (after expiration of the applicable grace periods) to terminate this Lease,
and at any time thereafter recover possession of the Premises or any part thereof and expel and
remove therefrom Tenant and any other person occupying the same, by any lawful means, and again
repossess and enjoy the Premises without prejudice to any of the remedies that Landlord may have
under this Lease, or at law or equity by reason of Tenant’s default or of such termination. Should
Landlord terminate this Lease pursuant to foregoing, Landlord shall have all the rights and
remedies of a landlord provided by Section 1951.2 of the Civil Code of the State of California, or
successor code section. Upon such termination, in addition to any other rights and remedies to
which Landlord may be entitled at law or in equity, Landlord shall be entitled to recover from
Tenant:
(A) the worth at the time of award of the unpaid Rent which had been earned at the time
of termination;
(B) the worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid Rent which would
have been earned after termination until the time of award exceeds the amount of such Rent
loss that the Tenant proves could have been reasonably avoided;
(C) the worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid Rent for the
balance of the Term after the time of award exceeds the amount of such Rent loss that the
Tenant proves could be reasonably avoided;
(D) any other amount, and court costs, necessary to compensate Landlord for all the
detriment proximately caused by Tenant’s failure to perform its obligations under this Lease
or which, in the ordinary course of things, would be likely to result therefrom; and
(E) for any other sums due.”
20. Notices. The notices provisions of the Lease, as the case may be, shall be
deemed deleted in their entirety and replaced with the following:
(a) Except as otherwise expressly and specifically in this Lease provided, a xxxx,
demand, statement, consent, notice or other communication (“notice”) which either party may
desire or be required to give to the other party shall be deemed sufficiently given or
rendered if in writing, delivered personally to the party to be charged therewith or sent
by certified mail (return receipt requested) or private express mail courier service
(postage or delivery or courier fees fully prepaid) addressed to such party at the
addresses
set forth in subparagraph (c) below (including the addresses for copies of notices) and/or at such
other address(es) as such party shall designate to the other party by notice given as herein
provided. If Landlord is notified of the identity and address of Tenant’s Leasehold Mortgagee,
Landlord shall give such party any notice served upon Tenant hereunder to the last known address of
such Leasehold Mortgagee as provided by Tenant to Landlord by certified mail or private express
courier service. If Tenant is notified of the identity and address of Landlord’s mortgagee, Tenant
shall give such mortgagee any notice served upon Landlord hereunder to the last known address of
such mortgagee as provided by Landlord to Tenant, by certified mail or private express courier
service.
(b) Any notice given in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Section shall be
deemed effective upon the earlier of (i) if the notice is personally delivered, the date actually
received by intended recipient, (ii) if the notice is sent by certified mail, five (5) days after
the same is mailed, or (iii) if the notice is sent by private overnight courier service (e.g.,
Federal Express, DHL or similar courier), one (1) day after the same is delivered to or picked up
by such courier. Rejection or refusal to accept a notice or the inability to deliver same because
of a changed address of which no notice was given shall be deemed to be a receipt of the notice
sent. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Lease, no provision in this
Lease shall preclude service of notices in accordance with Section 1162 of the California Code of
Civil Procedure or any similar and/or successor code sections.
(c) Addresses for Notices to Landlord and Tenant.
Notices are to be delivered, mailed or couriered to the following address(es):
To Landlord: | Syufy Enterprises, L.P. 000 Xxxxxxx Xxx Xxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000 Attention: President |
with a copy to: | Syufy Enterprises, L.P. 000 Xxxxxxx Xxx Xxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000 Attention: General Counsel |
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and a copy to: | DLA Piper 000 Xxxxx XxXxxxx Xxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 Attention: Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Esq. |
To Tenant: | Century Theatres, Inc. c/o Cinemark, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx 000 Xxxxx, XX 00000 |
Attention: Legal Department
Tenant and Landlord may change their respective addresses for purposes of this
section by giving written notice of such change to the other.
21. Miscellaneous Amendments. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the
contrary, whenever any of the terms “Leased Premises”, “Demised Premises” or “Premises” (and
whether or not capitalized) is used herein, it shall be understood to mean the “premises leased
hereby”; and whenever the term “Entire Premises” is used herein (and whether or not capitalized),
it shall be understood to mean all of the contiguous land and buildings owned by Landlord at this
location, which include the premises leased hereby. The term “Non-leased Premises” shall mean
the Entire Premises less the Leased Premises.
22. Prior Amendments. The First Amendment and the Second Amendment are hereby
deemed to be void ab initio — it being the intent of the parties hereto that this Amendment shall
supersede such First Amendment and Second Amendment in their entirety.
23. Effect of Amendment. The Amendment modifies and amends the Lease, and the terms
and provisions hereof shall supersede and govern over any contrary or inconsistent terms and
provisions set forth in the Lease. The Lease, as previously amended and as hereby further amended
and modified, remains in full force and effect and is hereby ratified and confirmed. All future
references in the Lease to the “Lease” shall mean and refer to the Lease, as amended and modified
by this Amendment.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have executed this Amendment as of the date
herein above provided.
Landlord:
SYUFY ENTERPRISES, L.P., a California limited partnership
By: | /s/ Xxxxxx Xxxxx | |||||
Name: Xxxxxx Xxxxx | ||||||
Title: Chief Executive Officer |
Tenant:
CENTURY THEATRES, INC., a California corporation
By: | /s/ Xxxxxxx Xxxxx | |||||
Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxx | ||||||
Title: Chief Executive Officer |