Former Premises definition

Former Premises means, at any time, all real property formerly owned, leased or operated by Company or any of its Subsidiaries.
Former Premises means any land or premises or interest therein formerly owned or occupied by the Company.
Former Premises shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.01(d) hereof.

Examples of Former Premises in a sentence

  • The Group has been leasing certain residential buildings in the Former Premises from VS Management since early 2004.

  • If (a) Lessor delivers possession of the Premises to Lessee with the Tenant Improvements Substantially Completed, and (b) Lessee is obligated to pay holdover rent for the Former Premises beyond the Delivery Date, then the Abatement Period shall be extended, on the terms and conditions set forth in Section 3 of this Addendum, by 1 day for each day beyond the Delivery Date that Lessee is obligated to pay holdover rent for the Former Premises, not to exceed an aggregate of thirty (30) days.

  • Tenant shall have the right to remain in the Former Premises for ten (10) business days after the Relocation Date without the payment of any rent for the New Premises, provided that Tenant continues to pay rent for the Former Premises during such 10-business day period.

  • For purposes of this Section 18, "holdover rent" shall mean the increased portion of the base rent paid by Lessee for its premises located at 00000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx, XX (the "Former Premises") as a result of Lessee occupying the Former Premises beyond the Anticipated Completion Date.

  • In the event that substantial completion of the Work is delayed beyond the Relocation Date as a result of a Landlord Planning Delay, Tenant shall continue to be pay Rent for the Former Premises in accordance with the Original Lease until substantial completion of the Work.

  • That evidence consisted of a statement in Mike McCollum’s declaration that “Pawn TX successfully met the key dates for the relocation and vacated and surrendered the Former Premises to Harry Hines on May 31, 2018.”Harry Hines presented no competent summary judgment evidence to rebut McCollum’s statement.

  • The Company has not received any notice of, and neither the Company nor any of the Shareholders knows of any facts which might constitute violations of, any federal, state or local environmental, health or safety laws, codes or ordinances, and any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder, which relate to the use, ownership or occupancy of any of the Premises or of any premises formerly owned, leased or occupied by the Company (the "Former Premises").

  • Common facilities shall be identified by Landlord in a writing to Tenant upon creation of any Former Premises and may include any building lobby, elevators, restrooms, stairways and stairwells, elevator lobbies and common entrances, corridors, passageways and serviceways which are not located within the Premises of Tenant or another tenant of the Former Premises.

  • The foregoing provisions, and Landlord’s acceptance of any such amounts, shall not serve as permission for Tenant to hold-over, nor serve to extend the Relocation Date (although Tenant shall remain a tenant-at-sufferance bound to comply with all provisions of this Lease applicable to the Former Premises during any time Tenant retains possession thereof).

  • Landlord shall have the right, at any time after the Relocation Date, to reenter and possess the Former Premises and remove all property and persons therefrom, and Landlord shall have such other remedies for holdover as may be available to Landlord under the Lease or applicable Laws.


More Definitions of Former Premises

Former Premises a residential complex comprising 39 residential buildings to be “HK$” Hong Kong dollars, the lawful currency of Hong Kong
Former Premises means all real property formerly owned, leased, or operated by Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.
Former Premises means the premises described in the Surrendered Lease (being part of Demise 1);
Former Premises a residential complex comprising 38 residential buildings and other facilities to be developed by VS Management “Group” collectively, the Company and its subsidiaries from time to time “HK$” Hong Kong dollars, the lawful currency of the Hong Kong “Hong Kong” the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the PRCLeased Premises” 20 residential buildings in the Premises which will be leased to the Tenants by VS Management pursuant to the New Lease Agreement with an aggregate leased area of approximately 34,241.32 sq.m.
Former Premises shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.12(c)(iv) hereof.

Related to Former Premises

  • Customer Premises means premises owned, controlled or occupied by the Customer which are made available for use by the Supplier or its Sub-Contractors for the provision of the Goods and/or Services (or any of them);

  • Subleased Premises means all that portion of the Leased Premises referred to as airport lot as outlined on the site diagram attached as Schedule "A" to this Sublease; and

  • Customer Premises Equipment or "CPE" means equipment employed on the premises of a Person other than a Carrier to originate, route or terminate Telecommunications (e.g., a telephone, PBX, modem pool, etc.).

  • Rentable Area of the Premises The amount of square footage set forth in Section 1.01(10).

  • School premises means either of the following:

  • Public premises means any hotel, restaurant, tavern, store, arena, hall, or other place of public accommodation, business, amusement, or resort.

  • Leased Premises means the Leased Premises as defined in Paragraph 1.

  • Leased space means a self−service storage unit or a space located within a self−service storage facility that a lessee is enti- tled to use for the storage of personal property on a self−service basis pursuant to a rental agreement and that is not rented or pro- vided to the lessee in conjunction with property for residential use by the lessee.

  • residential premises means a house, building, structure, shelter, or mobile home, or portion thereof, used as a dwelling, home, residence, or living place by 1 or more human beings. “Residential premises” includes an apartment unit, a boardinghouse, a rooming house, a mobile home, a mobile home space, and a single or multiple family dwelling, but does not include a hotel, a motel, motor home, or other tourist accommodation, when used as a temporary accommodation for guests or tourists, or premises used as the principal place of residence of the owner and rented occasionally during temporary absences including vacation or sabbatical leave.

  • Rentable Area of Premises on Page 1 of the Lease shall be deleted in their entirety and replaced with the following:

  • Residential Rental Unit means an area legally licensed or permitted for use as a living space containing a sleeping area, bathing and sanitation facilities and cooking facilities equipped with a cooking range, refrigerator and sink, all of which are separate and distinct from other Residential Rental Units. Reg. §§ 1.103-8(a) 8(i).

  • domestic premises means any premises used wholly or partly as a dwelling or intended for such use;

  • Demised Premises or “Premises” (and whether or not capitalized) is used herein, it shall be understood to mean the “premises leased hereby”; and whenever the term “Entire Premises” is used herein (and whether or not capitalized), it shall be understood to mean all of the contiguous land and buildings owned by Landlord at this location, which include the premises leased hereby. The term “Non-leased Premises” shall mean the Entire Premises less the Leased Premises.

  • the Premises means the building or part of the building booked and referred to in the contract

  • Parking space leasing data means the following government data on an application for, or lease of, a parking space: residence address, home telephone number, beginning and ending work hours, place of employment, location of parking space, and work telephone number.

  • Expansion Space means any space in the Building which, at any time during the Lease Term, is occupied by a Person other than Landlord under a written lease with Landlord, and the term “Tenant’s Expansion Space” means Expansion Space which Tenant has elected to lease as provided in this paragraph. Landlord agrees to notify Tenant promptly after Landlord learns that any Expansion Space is or will become available. Subject to the prior rights of other tenants to whom Landlord has granted substantially similar rights, Tenant has the option to lease any Expansion Space which Landlord notifies Tenant is or will become available. If Tenant gives Landlord notice of its exercise of this option within thirty (30) days after notification from Landlord of the availability of the Expansion Space and if no Event of Default exists when Tenant’s notice is given, this Lease will be deemed to be amended to include Tenant’s Expansion Space as part of the Premises for the remainder of the Lease Term upon all of the same terms contained in this Lease except that (i) the Rentable Area of the Premises will be amended to include Tenant’s Expansion Space; (ii) Tenant’s Share will be increased to include the rentable area of Tenant’s Expansion Space; (iii) the Term Commencement Date with respect to Tenant’s Expansion Space will be the earlier of sixty (60) days after the date on which Tenant’s Expansion Space becomes vacant and ready for occupancy (provided that date is at least sixty (60) days after Tenant exercises its option to lease the Expansion Space), or the date on which the Expansion Space is first occupied by Tenant; (iv) if Tenant’s Expansion Space contains a rentable area of 10,000 square feet or more, and if there are less than three (3) Lease Years remaining in the Lease Term, the Lease Term will be extended to include three (3) full years from the Term Commencement Date with respect to Tenant’s Expansion Space; and (v) subject to adjustment during each Fixed Rental Period as provided in Exhibit E, Basic Rent for each year of the remaining Lease Term (as it may be extended) will be the greater of (a) the Basic Rent last paid by the Person most recently occupying Tenant’s Expansion Space or (b) Market Rent determined as provided in the Rent Rider attached as Exhibit E. If Tenant exercises this option, Tenant’s Expansion Space will be leased to Tenant in its “as is” condition and Tenant will, at its expense and in compliance with the provisions of Section 7.06, design and construct all Improvements desired by Tenant for its use and occupancy. Landlord and Tenant agree to execute such amendments to this Lease and other instruments as either of them considers necessary or desirable to reflect Tenant’s exercise of this option.

  • Residential rental property means property that is used solely as leased or rented property for residential purposes. If the property is a space rental mobile home park, residential rental property includes the rental space that is leased or rented by the owner of that rental space but does not include the mobile home or recreational vehicle that serves as the actual dwelling if the dwelling is owned and occupied by the tenant of the rental space and not by the owner of the rental space.

  • Office Premises means any building, facility, or portion thereof, or other premises, whether owned or controlled by CP, which is used solely for clerical or administrative purposes and which does not contain heavy equipment or machinery, as designated by CP from time to time;

  • industrial premises means any place or premises (not being a private dwelling house), including the precincts thereof, in which or in any part of which any industry, trade, business, occupation or manufacturing is being ordinarily carried on with or without the aid of power and includes a godown attached thereto;

  • Protected Space Operations means all Launch or Transfer Vehicle activities, ISS activities, and Payload activities on Earth, in outer space, or in transit between Earth and outer space in implementation of the IGA, MOUs concluded pursuant to the IGA, implementing agreements, and contracts to perform work in support of NASA’s obligations under these Agreements. It includes, but is not limited to:

  • Banking Premises means the interior of that portion of any building occupied by a banking institution or similar safe depository.

  • On-premises sign means a sign advertising activities conducted or maintained on the property on which it is located. The boundary of the property shall be as determined by tax rolls, deed registrations, and apparent land use delineations. If a sign consists principally of brand name or trade name advertising and the product or service advertised is only incidental to the principal activity conducted or maintained on the property, or if the sign brings rental income to the property owner or sign owner, it shall be considered the business of outdoor advertising and not an on-premises sign. On-premises sign does not include a sign on a narrow strip of land contiguous to the advertised activity, or a sign on an easement on adjacent property, when the purpose is clearly to circumvent the intent of this act.

  • Commercial Premises Means a place of trade or premises operated for financial gain, including but not limited to, a retirement village or a block of flats that has a common facility; a place of trade where the manufacture and production of products or produce takes place; a site where renovation, restoration and refurbishment work as described in Appendix B takes place.

  • Customer’s Premises means the land and buildings owned or occupied by a Customer, and any land over which the Customer has an easement or right to pass electricity, including:

  • Net Rentable Area means with respect to any Project, the floor area of any buildings, structures or improvements available for leasing to tenants (excluding storage lockers and parking spaces), as reasonably determined by the Administrative Agent, the manner of such determination to be consistent for all Projects unless otherwise approved by the Administrative Agent.

  • Off-premises sign means a sign directing attention to a use, product, commodity or service not related to the premises upon which the sign is located.