Grand Opening Date definition
Examples of Grand Opening Date in a sentence
If Tenant does not supply Landlord with such documentation by such date, Landlord may terminate this Lease by giving Tenant notice of such termination no later than the latter to occur of (i) commencement of Tenant's construction within the Premises or (ii) thirty (30) days before the Grand Opening Date.
Tenant shall occupy the Premises upon commencement of the Term and thereafter will continuously use the Premises for the Permitted Use and for no other purpose whatsoever; provided that, if the Premises are Ready for Occupancy prior to the Grand Opening Date, Landlord may require Tenant to defer its opening for business until the Grand Opening Date, in which event Tenant shall not be required to pay any Rental until it is permitted to open for business.
On or before the Grand Opening Date of Landlord's Building, a special fund for promoting the Shopping Center will be established ("Marketing Fund").
Landlord reserves the right to terminate this Lease unless Tenant, no later than one hundred twenty (120) days before the Grand Opening Date, supplies Landlord with documentation reasonably satisfactory to Landlord evidencing Tenant's financial ability to complete the construction of and the improvements to the Premises in accordance with the provisions of this Lease.
MDLP shall substantially complete the construction of the Traffic and Infrastructure Improvements described in Sections 3.2(a)(i) through (iv) of the Redevelopment Agreement as required under the Redevelopment Agreement by the earlier of (A) the Grand Opening Date, or (B) the date upon which MDLP shall provide a Development Acceleration Notice.
In all events, the MC Partners shall at their option Take Down all of the Office/Hotel Components no later than the date that is ten (10) years after the Grand Opening Date.
Such responsibility shall commence on the earlier of the Grand Opening Date or six (6) years from the Development Rights Fee Funding Date.
The Parties acknowledge the critical lead-time that is necessary for Owner's marshalling of labor and coordination of delivery, storage and distribution of furniture, fixtures, equipment and accoutrements ("FF&E") throughout the Hotel Wings and public areas of the Hotel which must occur in advance of the Grand Opening Date.
If Tenant opens for business on the Grand Opening Date, a construction barrier shall not be required during Tenant's Work period.
If Tenant’s Work is not completed within the time required by this Lease (or, in any event, is not completed on the Grand Opening Date), Landlord may, at Tenant’s expense, install a temporary storefront or barricade.