Examples of Legal Violation in a sentence
Landlord shall, within thirty (30) days of receipt of such Deletion Request, provide Notice to Tenant as to whether Landlord will cure such Eligible Legal Violation and shall begin to diligently prosecute the cure of the same.
Upon Landlord's receipt of such Notice, Landlord shall, within thirty (30) days of receipt of such Notice, provide Notice to Tenant as to whether Landlord will cure such Eligible Legal Violation or preexisting maintenance condition and shall begin to diligently prosecute the cure of the same.
The term "Uneconomic" means the cost to cure an Eligible Legal Violation is not economically practicable, given the business being conducted at a particular Property and the cost of curing such violation.
Any sums expended by Landlord in connection with curing an Eligible Legal Violation pursuant to the preceding sentence shall in no event be deemed to be or considered amounts expended by Landlord in connection with its obligation under Section 25.2.2. If Landlord elects to and so cures such Eligible Legal Violation or such preexisting maintenance condition, then Landlord shall continue to sublease such Property to Tenant on all the terms and conditions set forth in this Restated Lease.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, if an Eligible Legal Violation exists with respect to any Property owned by Landlord, the Leemilt's Lessor, the Gettymart Lessor, or the Power Test Lessor in fee and if the Government is then actively requiring the cure of such Eligible Legal Violation, Tenant shall cure the same.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, if an Eligible Legal Violation exists with respect to any Property owned by Landlord, the Leemilt’s Lessor, the Gettymart Lessor, or the Power Test Lessor in fee and if the Government is then actively requiring the cure of such Eligible Legal Violation, Tenant shall cure the same.
The term “Uneconomic” means the cost to cure an Eligible Legal Violation is not economically practicable, given the business being conducted at a particular Property and the cost of curing such violation.
In the event that the Government is actively requiring the cure of an Eligible Legal Violation, the cure of which Tenant reasonably determines to be Uneconomic but which will not exceed the Uneconomic Threshold, Tenant may nonetheless deliver a Deletion Request to Landlord.
Upon Landlord’s receipt of such Notice, Landlord shall, within thirty (30) days of receipt of such Notice, provide Notice to Tenant as to whether Landlord will cure such Eligible Legal Violation or preexisting maintenance condition and shall begin to diligently prosecute the cure of the same.
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