Business Tenant definition

Business Tenant means the business occupying a specific lease space within a commercial center.
Business Tenant means a holder of a valid and fully paid City
Business Tenant means a holder of a valid and fully paid City of Oakland Business Tax Certificate relating to an address located in the District.

Examples of Business Tenant in a sentence

  • Business Tenant is engaged in the following business and intends to use the tenancy leased for that purpose: .

  • City’s acceptance of the Commercial Landlord and the Small Business Tenant as participants is based on the information contained in the application.

  • Lessee's monthly rent for the Premises shall be that amount which represents fifty percent (50%) of the net sub- rental income due and owing to Lessee from each and every Business Tenant sub-lease of all or any portion of the Premises, less reasonable expenses incurred by Lessee, which expenses shall be subject to review and approval by Lessor, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • If Commercial Landlord and/or Small Business Tenant receives duplicative financial assistance for the same costs covered by the Grant Funds, the Grant Funds shall be prepaid to the City.

  • Commercial Landlord and Small Business Tenant represent and warrant that no other financial assistance has or will be received for the same costs covered by Grant Funds.

  • After you identify your location, the operator will determine the appropriate emergency response center for your location and route you to the general telephone number for that center.

  • Small Business Tenant understands that Commercial Landlord shall use Grant Funds solely to pay Small Business Tenant’s unpaid rent for the Property, deferred as early as March 31, 2020.

  • If the City Administrator, in its reasonable discretion, determines that Developer has taken commercially reasonable steps to secure a Small Business Tenant for the applicable space, and that the lease will not cause a disruption to the retail rental market within the City of Ferndale, then the Developer may enter into the proposed lease with the proposed tenant without being in violation of Section 3.4 (a) above.

  • Commercial Landlord and Small Business Tenant agree that use of Grant Funds for any purpose other than as set forth herein, and/or any incompliance with this terms of this Agreement will result in forfeiture of Grant Funds and potential ineligibility for future funding.

  • Commercial Landlord and Small Business Tenant understand that the City has relied upon such information and representations to determine Commercial Landlord and Small Business Tenant’s eligibility to receive the City’s grant.


More Definitions of Business Tenant

Business Tenant means a holder of a valid and fully paid City of Oakland Business Tax Certificate
Business Tenant means a person who leases a Business Use Property pursuant to a current lease agreement.

Related to Business Tenant

  • Anchor Tenant means the primary customer occupying a site.

  • Master Tenant means any entity approved by HUD now or hereafter leasing the Healthcare Facility pursuant to a Master Lease.

  • Hotel means any establishment used for the purpose of temporary, overnight lodging for which a fee is paid and reservations are required.

  • Franchise Area means the entire geographic area within the City as it is now constituted or may in the future be constituted.

  • Sublessee means any party to whom Lessee grants the right to possess all or any portion of the Premises according to a Sublease.