Landlord Offer definition

Landlord Offer means the offer identified by that name and more particularly described in Sections 8.5.11 to 8.5.16 of the Affordable Housing Capital Funding Guide which is in the form issued to GLA pursuant to Section 8.5.14 of the Affordable Housing Capital Funding Guide and which is the subject of the confirmations provided by the Grant Recipient and the Independent Body in the Compliance Checklist;
Landlord Offer means the offer identified by that name and more particularly described in Sections 8.5.11 to 8.5.16 of the Affordable Housing Capital Funding Guide which is in the form issued to GLA pursuant to Section 8.5.14 of the Affordable Housing Capital Funding Guide and which is the subject of the confirmations provided by the Grant Recipient and the Independent Body in the Compliance Checklist; LAR Dwelling means an AHP Dwelling let or to be let at a London Affordable Rent to individuals in housing need and on terms which comply with the applicable provisions of Condition 10.4; Law means any applicable law, statute, bye-law, regulation, order, regulatory policy, guidance or industry code, rule of court or directives or requirements of any Regulatory Body, delegated or subordinate Legislation or notice of any Regulatory Body; Legislation means:

Examples of Landlord Offer in a sentence

  • A positive ballot is one where there is a simple majority of those eligible residents voting that choose “yes” – that is, in favour of the Landlord Offer to regenerate the estate.

  • The growth funding is for staffing to support our affected residents and the timely delivery of regeneration as laid out in the emerging Landlord Offer, as well as the professional support required to ensure the success of the CRE regeneration scheme.

  • Critical to the viability is the housing offer being made via the Landlord Offer, as this forms the basis of the Council’s financial requirement in the HRA.

  • A comprehensive Landlord Offer was issued to eligible residents which contained the Council’s offer and the CRE masterplan.

  • The Independent Body is required to: • review the arrangements for voter registration and identification; • undertake or oversee the distribution of the Landlord Offer to eligible residents; • advise IPs on the question to be put to residents in the ballot; • ensure that votes cast in ballots are recorded and counted accurately; and • confirm that the ballot is held in accordance with this guidance by signing the GLA Resident Ballot Compliance Checklist (see paragraph 8.5.19).

  • Residents that are living in temporary accommodation can only vote if they have been on the local authority housing register for at least one year prior to the date the Landlord Offer is published.

  • There must be an appropriate amount of time between publishing a Landlord Offer and holding a ballot.

  • IPs must publish one Landlord Offer document containing all the required information and send a copy of the document to the GLA.

  • As noted in the Cabinet report of 17 June 2021 a Landlord Offer was formulated for all eligible parties that currently hold an interest in the Estates and this was included in the Residents’ Ballot issued on 30th April 2021.

  • The Council will not rush into a ballot but will listen and engage with residents to refine the scheme and the Landlord Offer, carry out tests of opinion and ensure support isthere before going to ballot.Decanting may be required off site.

Related to Landlord Offer

  • Major Tenants has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 7.2.

  • Landlord Consent means a Landlord Consent substantially in the form of Exhibit G.

  • Major Tenant means a tenant of a Loan Party under a lease of Property which entitles it to occupy 15,000 square feet or more of the net rentable area of such Property.

  • Landlord Work means the work, if any, that Landlord is obligated to perform in the Premises pursuant to a separate agreement (the “Work Letter”), if any, attached to this Lease as Exhibit C.

  • Landlord Agreement means an agreement substantially in the form provided by Lender to Borrower or such other form as Lender may agree to accept.

  • Anchor Tenant means, with respect to a Community Renewable Energy Generation Project, the non-End Use Customer subscriber designated by Seller as such under its SFA application.” The following is added as Section 1.3.3:

  • Tenant means a person entitled under a rental agreement to occupy a dwelling unit to the exclusion of others.

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

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

  • 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.

  • Landlord shall have the meaning given such term in the preambles to this Agreement and shall also include their respective permitted successors and assigns.

  • Subleased Premises means such portions of the Leased Premises being particularly identified on Schedule B, which the parties agree, for the purposes of this Sublease and any square footage calculations pursuant hereto, is approximately 42,244 square feet of office (21,068 square feet on the third floor and 21,176 square feet on the seventh floor) and approximately 9.4312% of common space (building rentable area is 447,917 square feet).

  • Space Lease The space or occupancy lease pursuant to which any Borrower holds a leasehold interest in the related Mortgaged Property, together with any estoppels or other agreements executed and delivered by the lessor in favor of the lender under the related Mortgage Loan(s).

  • Grave space means a space of ground in a cemetery that is used or intended to be used for an in-ground burial.

  • Leased Property shall have the meaning given such term in Section 2.1.

  • Tenant Lease means any lease entered into by the Borrower, any Loan Party or any Subsidiary with respect to any portion of a Property.

  • Landlord Waiver means a letter in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent and executed by a landlord in respect of Inventory of a Loan Party located at any leased premises of a Loan Party pursuant to which such landlord, among other things, waives or subordinates on terms and conditions reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent any Lien such landlord may have in respect of such Inventory.

  • public open space means the securing of an area of a site at grade or street level which is acceptable to the City and is appropriately landscaped for the use and enjoyment of the public during reasonable hours.

  • the Building means any building of which the Property forms part.

  • Leased space means individual storage space at a self-service storage facility which is rented to an occupant pursuant to a rental agreement.

  • the Tenant means the party(ies) named on the tenancy agreement as the tenant of The Property.

  • Subtenant means any Person entitled to occupy, use, or possess any Premises under a Sublease.

  • this Tenant Work Letter means the relevant portion of Sections 1 through 6 of this Tenant Work Letter.

  • Collocation Space means an area of space located in a Building to be used by CLEC to house telecommunications equipment. Additionally, roof or wall space used for wireless interconnection shall be included in the definition where applicable.

  • Landlord Delay shall occur if either: (i) Landlord fails to complete the Base Building and/or other improvements on the Project that are required by the DDA, the Parking REA and/or the CC&Rs, and as a direct result of such failure Tenant is unable to obtain a temporary or permanent certificate of occupancy for the Premises upon substantial completion of the Tenant Improvements; or (ii) substantial completion of the Warm Shell Improvements or Tenant Improvements is delayed directly and solely as a result of any of the following and such delay could not have been mitigated by Tenant using commercially reasonable measures, which delay occurs after the Delivery Date and before the Commencement Date and does not result from Tenant's interference or delay in connection with completion of the Tenant Improvements or after a Tenant Default or Work Letter Draw Event: (a) subject to Paragraph 8 above, unreasonable interference by Landlord or Landlord's Contractor with the construction of the Warm Shell Improvements or the Tenant Improvements; (b) Landlord's failure to comply with any deadlines for response to, or submissions from, Tenant as required by this Work Letter; (c) any material Discretionary Changes to Landlord's Plans or the Warm Shell Plans after their final approval by applicable governmental entities (other than Tenant Modifications) that directly affect Tenant's Plans or the Tenant Improvements; and/or (d) Landlord failure to complete portions of the Base Building and/or other improvements on the Project that are Landlord's obligation to complete hereunder, and as a direct result of such failure Tenant and Tenant's contractors do not have access to the Premises to the extent required to complete the Warm Shell Improvements and/or Tenant Improvements. Tenant shall give Landlord at least five (5) days prior notice if Tenant becomes aware that Landlord is in danger of causing a Landlord Delay, and if Landlord takes appropriate measures to prevent such delay within such five (5) day period, no adjustment to the Commencement Date shall be made on account of such Landlord; provided, however, that if such delay was not reasonably foreseeable by Tenant, the five (5) day period for prior notice and opportunity to mitigate provided above shall be changed to forty-eight (48) hours after Tenant becomes aware of such delay or potential delay.

  • Landlord’s Work means the work of constructing the Tenant Improvements.