Expanded Use definition

Expanded Use. With respect to the Development Land and any Capital Improvement located thereon only, general commercial, residential, office, retail or other uses consistent with a first class mixed-use development, together with all ancillary uses that are deemed appropriate or beneficial by Tenant in its reasonable good faith discretion; provided that in no event shall the Expanded Use include (i) adult bookstore or video shop or other adult entertainment establishment; (ii) incineration or reduction of garbage or any garbage dumps on the Premises; (iii) mortuary; (iv) fire sale, bankruptcy sale or auction house operation; (v) laundry plant or dry cleaning plant; (vi) automobile, truck, trailer or RV repairs on-site; (vii) “flea market”, secondhand, surplus or other “off-price” or deep discount store; (viii) carnival or (ix) any use that is reasonably likely to reduce the value of the Project.
Expanded Use. As defined in Section 7.2(g).
Expanded Use means any use, other than the Primary Indication, for the treatment, prevention and/or diagnosis of any cardiovascular indication typically brought on by one or more risk factors, for example heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) associated with hypertension, diabetes, or aortic stenosis.

Examples of Expanded Use in a sentence

  • In the event the LESSEE desires to obtain an Expanded Use of The System, the LESSEE covenants and agrees to enter into a new written agreement with OLI for such Expanded Use on such terms and conditions as shall be agreeable to OLI and the LESSEE.

  • To obtain verified status you must complete the following steps: 1) Set up Direct Debit and complete the Random Deposit Process (available to applicable customers); or 2) add a credit card and complete the Expanded Use Programme.

  • If you remove the funding source (e.g. the bank account or credit card) used to enroll in the Expanded Use Program, PayPal may require you to enroll in the Expanded Use Program again.

  • To obtain Verified status you must complete the following steps: 1) Set up Direct Debit and complete the Random Deposit Process (available to applicable customers); or 2) add a credit card and complete the Expanded Use Programme.

  • Some accounts, at PayPal's discretion, may have a higher or lower limit before completing enrollment in the Expanded Use Program.

  • In the event the Landlord does not provide its approval or disapproval within such 15 business day period, it shall be deemed to have approved the Purchaser’s Expanded Use request.

  • Landlord shall comply with any Gaming Regulations or other regulatory requirements required of it as owner of the Leased Property taking into account its Primary Intended Use and the Expanded Use (except to the extent Tenant fulfills or is required to fulfill any such requirements hereunder).

  • The Purchaser shall provide written notice to the Landlord with respect to any Expanded Use request, and the Landlord agrees that upon receipt of such request, Landlord shall provide its approval or disapproval to the Purchaser within fifteen business (15) days.

  • Without limitation, if requested by Purchaser, Seller and the relevant Operating Company shall assign to Purchaser the right to settle and receive the insurance proceeds and will execute such proofs of claims and other forms and instruments (including, if requested, a limited power of attorney in favor of Purchaser) as Purchaser deems to be necessary or appropriate for this purpose.

  • In order to exercise the Expanded Use Co-Promotion Option, Sanofi must provide MyoKardia with written notice, no later than [***] prior to the anticipated launch of such Expanded Use Product in the United States as so notified by MyoKardia for such Product.


More Definitions of Expanded Use

Expanded Use means expanding the use of an Existing Sewer Connection as to increase the Fixture Units associated with that connection in excess of twenty-three (23) FTUs.
Expanded Use means an increase in the number of acres irrigated, or other additional use, under a valid ground water right without any increase in the rate of diversion or volume of water diverted.