Examples of Entire tract in a sentence
The parties acknowledge that Seller has partially completed the site improvements for the Entire Tract.
Tenant has no right to, and shall not obligate, or endeavor to obligate, Landlord or Landlord's fee simple interest in and to the Entire Tract (or any portion thereof) for the claims of any contractor, subcontractor, laborer or person furnishing materials, supplies or services in connection with any construction, demolition or repair by Tenant on any portion of the Entire Tract.
Nothing herein contained, however, shall be so construed as to allow such Imposition to remain unpaid for such length of time as shall permit the Entire Tract, or any part thereof, to be sold, taken or otherwise adversely affected by any Governmental Authority for the non-payment of the same.
As part of the Governmental Approvals, Seller is obligated to construct thirty-nine (39) Affordable Lots on the Entire Tract, and seventeen (17) Affordable Lots have been constructed and conveyed by Seller.
At all times during the Term of this Lease, Tenant shall insure and guarantee that the Amphitheater and the Entire Tract and all improvements thereon remain free and clear of all liens and claims of lien for labor, service, materials, supplies, or equipment performed on or furnished to the Amphitheater Tract.
In the event of such a taking of only a portion of the Entire Tract which does not render impracticable the continued operation of the Amphitheater for the purpose for which it was used immediately prior to such taking, then this Lease shall terminate on the date of such taking only as to the portion of the Entire Tract so taken, and shall continue as to the part of the Entire Tract not so taken; and the Rent provided for herein payable by Tenant to Landlord shall not be reduced as a result of such taking.
Tenant shall have the express right and authority to advance its own funds to cure any monetary default existing under or in respect of any indebtedness secured by a lien on Landlord's fee estate in the Entire Tract.
Seller is the owner of approximately 88.07 acres of land located on Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx #00 in the Township of Hainesport (“Township”), Burlington County, being more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Entire Tract").
If Landlord fails to satisfy the Fair Requirement during any Lease Year, then, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Lease, Tenant shall have the right, privilege, license and authority, but not the obligation, to hold, conduct and present, on the Entire Tract during the next succeeding Lease Year, a fair or such other activities as may be necessary to satisfy the Fair Requirement.
All signs to be placed on the Amphitheater Tract by Tenant which are visible from other portions of the Entire Tract must be uniform in design, compatible with the aesthetic design of the Amphitheater and not placed in a manner to block existing signs on other portions of the Entire Tract.