Enjoyment definition

Enjoyment means ‘the possession, use or occupancy of anything with

Examples of Enjoyment in a sentence

  • Supplier warrants that Supplier has the right of Quiet Enjoyment in, and conveys the right of Quiet Enjoyment to UC for UC’s use of, any and all intellectual property that will be needed for Supplier’s provision, and UC’s use of, the Goods and/or Services provided by Supplier under the Agreement.

  • A notice is effective upon receipt and shall be delivered in person, sent via certified or registered mail to the following addresses (or to another address that either Party may designate upon reasonable notice to the other Party): , Notices shall be sent to the Tenant at the following address: , Quiet Enjoyment.

  • The Administrative Agent agrees that, upon the reasonable request of a Credit Party, it will provide written confirmation (in form reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent) of such rights of Quiet Enjoyment to licensees under the Distribution Agreements.

  • The Administrative Agent, the Issuing Bank and the Lenders acknowledge and agree that their security interest hereunder is subject to the rights of Quiet Enjoyment (as defined below) of parties (which are not Affiliates of any Credit Party) to Distribution Agreements, whether existing on the date hereof or hereafter executed.

  • Quiet Enjoyment – The landlord promises that the tenant will be able to peacefully enjoy the use of the landlord’s property.

  • It is understood and agreed by and between the parties that ▇▇▇▇▇▇ retain the privilege of entering into other agreements which may or may not be similar to this lease and which may or may not contain similar terms with other entities for the use of other Airport facilities but this paragraph shall not be construed to abrogate LESSEE's right to Quiet Enjoyment contained herein.

  • Since such restrictions on access are outside the control of ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that such interruptions shall not be deemed a violation of this Lease or the Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment.

  • Charterers counter-signature on the Deed(s) of Covenant is conditioned to Mortgagee providing the Quiet Enjoyment Letter signed and valid.

  • Each of the other Banks confirms that it has authorised and instructed the Security Trustee to execute and perform the Quiet Enjoyment Letter in respect of each Vessel.

  • Landlord's Title, Authority and Quiet Enjoyment; Tenant's Authority.....

Related to Enjoyment

  • Occupancy means the use or intended use of a building or part thereof for the shelter or support of persons, animals or property.

  • Occupants means employees, visitors or invitees at NYC owned or managed buildings.

  • Appurtenances means all rights, titles, and interests of Seller appurtenant to the Land and Improvements, including, but not limited to, (i) all easements, rights of way, rights of ingress and egress, tenements, hereditaments, privileges, and appurtenances in any way belonging to the Land or Improvements, (ii) any land lying in the bed of any alley, highway, street, road or avenue, open or proposed, in front of or abutting or adjoining the Land, (iii) any strips or gores of real estate adjacent to the Land, and (iv) the use of all alleys, easements and rights-of-way, if any, abutting, adjacent, contiguous to or adjoining the Land.

  • Appurtenance means any accessory to a stationary structure coated at the site of installation, whether installed or detached, including, but not limited to: bathroom and kitchen fixtures; cabinets; concrete forms; doors; elevators; fences; hand railings; heating equipment, air conditioning equipment, and other fixed mechanical equipment or stationary tools; lampposts; partitions; pipes and piping systems; rain gutters and downspouts; stairways, fixed ladders, catwalks, and fire escapes; and window screens.

  • Occupy “Occupation” and “Occupied” means occupation for the purposes of the Planning Permission but not including occupation by personnel engaged in the construction fitting out or decoration or occupation for marketing or display or occupation in relation to security operations