Common Establishments definition

Common Establishments means all the lifts, elevators, rubbish containers, Conducting Media, heating systems, air-conditioning, hot water supply and any other central equipment required for the operation of the Office Building which serves to supply several tenants of the Office Building;

Examples of Common Establishments in a sentence

  • Prior written consent shall only be necessary if the installation of technical apparatus and furniture or the performance of decoration works affects the Common Areas and the Common Establishments or would cause significant damage to the Office Building or any part thereof or would jeopardise or disturb the use of the Office Building for its intended purpose for any reason.

  • The Tenant shall be responsible for all damage or loss caused to the Office Building, the Condominium and the Common Establishments by it, its employees, guests, clients, customers, in particular suppliers or contractors or any third party engaged or instructed by the Tenant in the course of moving in to or out of the Premises.

Related to Common Establishments

  • main establishment means: (a) as regards a controller with establishments in more than one Member State, the place of its central administration in the Union, unless the decisions on the purposes and means of the processing of personal data are taken in another establishment of the controller in the Union and the latter establishment has the power to have such decisions implemented, in which case the establishment having taken such decisions is to be considered to be the main establishment; (b) as regards a processor with establishments in more than one Member State, the place of its central administration in the Union, or, if the processor has no central administration in the Union, the establishment of the processor in the Union where the main processing activities in the context of the activities of an establishment of the processor take place to the extent that the processor is subject to specific obligations under this Regulation;

  • fixed establishment means a place (other than the registered place of business) which is characterised by a sufficient degree of permanence and suitable structure in terms of human and technical resources to supply services, or to receive and use services for its own needs;

  • Food establishment means an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption and includes a food service operation in a salvage or distressed food operation, school, summer camp, residential service substance abuse treatment facility, halfway house substance abuse treatment facility, correctional facility operated by the department of corrections, the state training school, or the Iowa juvenile home. “Food establishment” does not include the following:

  • Retail establishment means any business facility that sells goods directly to the consumer whether for or not for profit, including, but not limited to, retail stores, restaurants, pharmacies, convenience and grocery stores, liquor stores, seasonal and temporary businesses.

  • Cannabis establishment means a cannabis cultivator, a cannabis manufacturer, a cannabis wholesaler, or a cannabis retailer.