Premises open to the public definition
Examples of Premises open to the public in a sentence
Lessee shall keep the Premises open to the public at all times consistent with the uses permitted hereunder, subject to the Rules and Regulations or as otherwise approved by the General Manager in writing.
The consideration for the transfer of the Purchased Assets and the LifeTime Business to Buyer by LifeTime shall be (i) Buyer's assumption of the Assumed Liabilities as provided in Section 2.3, plus (ii) the payment to LifeTime of Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) (the "PURCHASE PRICE"), subject to adjustment as provided in Section 2.6, plus (iii) the issuance by Baywood of the Warrants.
The Concessionaire shall operate and keep the Concession Premises open to the public according to a schedule that has been mutually agreed upon by the Concessionaire and the Director.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord may use force to dispossess Tenant only in the following situations: (i) it is pursuant to law or a court order, judgment or decree; or (ii) Tenant has not been operating its business at the Leased Premises open to the public as required by Article 9(C) of this Lease for more than seven (7) business days.
Tenant must, except during reasonable periods for repairing, cleaning and decorating, keep the Demised Premises open to the public for business with adequate personnel in attendance on all business days, except to the extent Tenant may be prohibited from being open for business by applicable law, ordinance or governmental regulation.
The County will reimburse the School District for the cost of custodial services that result from having the Premises open to the public in the evenings and on Saturday at a rate of $42 per hour, with a minimum of four hours per day.
The County will reimburse the School District for the cost of custodial services that result from having the Premises open to the public in the evenings and on Saturday at the current contracted rate per hour per the School District budget, with a minimum of four hours per day.
The LESSEE agrees that the portions of the Premises open to the public (together with access thereto for purposes of using the Premises) shall be equally available to all adult members of the public without discrimination.
Lessee shall, except during reasonable periods for repairing, cleaning and decorating, keep the Demised Premises open to the public for business except to the extent Lessee may be prohibited from being open for business by applicable law, ordinance or governmental regulation unless the Lessor has agreed in writing that the Lessee can sublease the Premises.
Sublessee shall operate its business in an efficient, high class and reputable manner, and shall, except during reasonable periods for repairing, cleaning, and decorating, keep the Subleased Premises open to the public for business with adequate personnel in attendance, for a minimum of ten (10) hours a day, Monday through Saturday; provided, however, that such minimum hours of operation shall be shortened for any day during which a bank holiday occurs.