Fixturing Period definition

Fixturing Period means the period(s) provided for in the Lease.
Fixturing Period means the period, if any, as set out in the Lease.
Fixturing Period means the period described in Section 10.1 hereof;

Examples of Fixturing Period in a sentence

  • The City shall maintain and repair the Building infrastructure at its own cost, other than repair and maintenance resulting from the Tenant’s misuse of the Premises in contravention of this Lease, the costs for which will be the Tenant’s sole responsibility in accordance with Schedules “C” and “D” and the City shall not use the Premises for City programs or services during the Fixturing Period and for the duration of the Term.


More Definitions of Fixturing Period

Fixturing Period means the period, if any, specified in Section 1.1(h) provided to the Tenant to perform its fixturing of the Premises.
Fixturing Period means the period commencing on the day that is 30 days following the date the Landlord or the Architect notifies the Tenant in writing that the Premises are or will be ready for occupancy by the Tenant for the purpose of the Tenant completing the Tenant’s Work and ending on the earlier of 30 days following such notice from the Landlord and the date upon which the Premises are opened for business.
Fixturing Period means the period of time, if any, specified as such in the Basic Provisions;
Fixturing Period will have the meaning set forth in Item (i) of the Summary of Certain Basic Lease Provisions, as such period may be extended under the terms of this Lease;
Fixturing Period means the period specified in Section 1.01(h).
Fixturing Period means the period of [●] days after the date of delivery of possession of the Premises to the Tenant, which date shall be established by the Landlord by written notice to the Tenant specifying the date upon which the Premises are or will be sufficiently completed to permit the commencement of construction of the Tenant’s Work (the “Possession Date”). The Landlord currently estimates that it shall provide possession of the Premises to the Tenant on or about [●]. The Tenant shall during the Fixturing Period construct or cause to be constructed and completed the Tenant’s Work in a manner satisfactory to the Landlord and in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the Landlord. The Tenant shall not commence construction of any Tenant’s Work until all plans, specifications for the Tenant’s Work are approved by the Landlord and the Tenant has obtained all necessary permits for the Tenant’s Work under all Applicable Laws.
Fixturing Period means the period, if any, specified in Section 1.1(i) provided to the Tenant to perform its fixturing of the Premises and conducting its day to day business. During any Fixturing Period the Tenant shall be entitled to occupy the Premises in accordance with all terms of this Lease (including the Tenant's obligations to pay for all utilities and services), but shall not be obligated to pay Basic Rent, the Tenant's share of Property Taxes or the Tenant’s share of Operating Costs.