Redundant Buildings definition

Redundant Buildings means the buildings which may be demolished by the Landlord in accordance with this agreement and which are shown outlined in red on the Plan; Replacement Easement means the easement to be registered in replacement of the Existing Easement, the form of which is annexed to this agreement as Annexure 3;

Examples of Redundant Buildings in a sentence

  • Schedule 3, paragraph In March 1995, the Rural Development Commission provided the 8.10 and paragraph 13.4 Company with the last instalment of a Redundant Buildings Grant of (British pound)14,730.25 towards the conversion of a former property belonging to the Company (The Chapel, Rainow, Cheshire) into office accommodation.

  • The Tenant shall remove any of its fixtures, fittings, chattels, equipment and any other items (Tenant’s Items) from the Redundant Buildings prior to the Demolition Date.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Landlord may alternatively elect in its sole discretion to take possession of any items owned by the Tenant remaining in the Redundant Buildings following the Demolition Date following which such items shall automatically vest in the Landlord without any need for further documentation, or payment of any consideration or compensation to the Tenant.