Lettable Units definition

Lettable Units means any part of the Building which is let or separately occupied or constructed or adapted for letting or separate occupation from time to time;
Lettable Units means a building or part thereof forming part of the Landlord’s Property (but excluding the Premises) that is capable of being let and occupied on terms similar to those of this lease

Examples of Lettable Units in a sentence

  • The Landlord will not be under an obligation to enter into a wayleave agreement unless the Conducting Media can be installed without having a material adverse effect on or causing material disruption to the tenants or occupiers of any other Lettable Units.

  • The Service Charge must not be increased by reason only that any Lettable Units: remain unlet; are let on terms that do not require the tenant or other occupier to pay a service charge; or are let on terms that cap the liability of any tenant or other occupier for service charge.

  • All existing and future rates, taxes, charges, assessments and outgoings payable to any competent authority or for utilities except in respect of the Lettable Units.

  • The [Tenant's Proportion] [Service Charge] must not be increased by reason only that any Lettable Units: are or have been unlet; are let on terms that do not require the tenant or other occupier to pay a service charge; or are let on terms that cap the liability of any tenant or other occupier for service charge.

  • Nothing in paragraph 2.4 of this Part of the Schedule will require the Landlord to reinstate any Lettable Units other than the Premises.

  • The Service Charge must not be increased by reason only that any Lettable Units: are or have been unlet; are let on terms that do not require the tenant or other occupier to pay a service charge; or are let on terms that cap the liability of any tenant or other occupier for service charge.

  • The [Tenant's Proportion] [Service Charge] must not be increased by reason only that any Lettable Units: remain unlet; are let on terms that do not require the tenant or other occupier to pay a service charge; or are let on terms that cap the liability of any tenant or other occupier for service charge.

  • Nothing in paragraph 2.4 will require the Landlord to reinstate any Lettable Units other than the Premises.

  • The [Tenant’s Proportion] [Service Charge] must not be increased by reason only that any Lettable Units: remain unlet; are let on terms that do not require the tenant or other occupier to pay a service charge; or are let on terms that cap the liability of any tenant or other occupier for service charge.

  • The obligation to reinstate does not extend to reinstating other Lettable Units within the Building or to reinstating tenant’s fixtures.

Related to Lettable Units

  • Incentive Units means those Partnership Interests described in Section 2 of the Incentive Unit Agreement.

  • Partnership Units or “Units” has the meaning provided in the Partnership Agreement.

  • car-share parking space means a parking space exclusively reserved and signed for a car used only for car-share purposes;

  • Initial Units means, with respect to any Initial Limited Partner, the aggregate number of Class A Units owned by such Initial Limited Partner as of the date of this Agreement.

  • Class A LP Units means the Class A limited partnership units of the Partnership.