Industrial Space definition
Examples of Industrial Space in a sentence
Industrial Space Industrial properties are warehouses and factories often located outside of the cities.
So to keep things straight, here are the most common types of commercial properties used today: Industrial Space Industrial properties are the warehouses and factories often located outside of the cities.
THIS Second Amendment to Industrial Space Lease (this “Amendment”) is entered into on August , 2010 to be effective as of January 14, 2008, between NNN Met Center 4-9, LP, a Texas limited partnership (“Landlord”) and XBiotech USA, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Tenant”).
THIS First Amendment to Industrial Space Lease (this ‘‘Amendment”) is entered into as of January 14, 2008, between NNN Met Center 4-9, LP, a Texas limited partnership (“Landlord”) acting by and through Triple Net Properties Realty, Inc.
In the event the Industrial Space Lease terminates for any reason, the term of this Lease shall terminate simultaneous with same and all parties not in default shall be released from any and all obligations or liabilities hereunder (subject to the reimbursement obligations of Landlord set forth below).
Subject to obtaining the necessary third-party consents, Global shall assign and the Company shall assume the leases for Reston, VA (10th Floor), Las Vegas, NV (Industrial Space), El Segundo, CA (222 ▇.
Landlord and Tenant entered into that certain Industrial Space Lease dated August 16, 2010 (the “Original Lease”) for 14,230 square feet of space known as Suite 650 (the “Premises”), in the building known as Building 6 of the Met Center Development, ▇▇▇▇ ▇.
The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2017 unless terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions of Article 4 (Termination) below.
In addition, and as provided for in the Special Conditions, the BENEFICIARY shall pay under the same conditions as the fee and on the basis of a global annual fixed price: - the amount of duties and taxes of any kind, present and future (property tax, refuse collection tax, tax for offices in Ile-de-France, etc.) for which SNCF RÉSEAU is liable in relation to the Industrial Space concerned, - taxes and duties relating to the works, constructions and installations carried out by the BENEFICIARY.
Landlord shall not declare Tenant in default under the Industrial Space Lease but permit Tenant to subsequently remain in possession of the premises described therein and simultaneously declare Tenant in default under this Lease due to the default under the Industrial Space Lease and elect to terminate Tenant’s right to possession of the Leased Premises.