Co-lessee definition
Co-lessee means a person having an interest in real property, the nature of which is identical to that of the interest of the lessee who contracted for the improvement to the real property, whether the extent of such interest is identical or not.
Co-lessee as defined in Section 21(b) of the Lease.
Co-lessee means any other person or entity possessing a non-exclusive leasehold interest in the Aircraft.
Examples of Co-lessee in a sentence
The parties acknowledge and agree that no Co-Lessee shall have any right or obligation to exercise Operational Control of the Aircraft in connection with any flight conducted by Lessee.
During any period during which a Co-Lessee has scheduled use of the Aircraft, L▇▇▇▇▇’s leasehold rights to possession of the Aircraft under this Agreement shall temporarily a▇▇▇▇, but all other provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless continue in full force and effect.
More Definitions of Co-lessee
Co-lessee means a person having WHO HAS an interest in
Co-lessee means any other person or entity, other than Pershing Square Capital Management, L.P., during the period of time that each such other person or entity possesses a non-exclusive leasehold interest in the Aircraft.
Co-lessee means W▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Executive Jet Management, Inc, during the period of time that each possesses a non-exclusive leasehold interest in the Aircraft.