Examples of Retained Personal Property in a sentence
Landlord shall indemnify, defend and hold Tenant harmless from and against all loss, cost or damage caused by or as a result of the acts or omissions of Landlord or its contractor arising out of or suffered as a result of the installation of Landlord’s Retained Personal Property or the use, operation or provision thereof.
Landlord shall keep Landlord’s Retained Personal Property in good order and repair consistent with a Class A Medical Office Property.
Landlord shall cooperate with Tenant in the design and/or appearance of Landlord’s Retained Personal Property, and (unless Landlord has a commercially reasonable basis for objecting to do so) provide, at Tenant’s written request, shared access to any feeds or information generated by security, fire detection, emergency management or similar systems, under such reasonable conditions, if any, as Landlord may stipulate.
The by-name list becomes increasingly filled with the names of people that the community wishes were entering permanent housing but cannot because their administrative tasks are incomplete.
Subject to Tenant’s review and approval of plans and specifications as provided in this Section, Tenant shall provide Landlord and the licensees, contractors, agents and employees reasonable access to the roof and all parts of the common areas of the MOB as shall be reasonably necessary for the installation, maintenance, repair and replacement of Landlord’s Retained Personal Property without the payment of any fee by Landlord to Tenant for such access and free of claim of constructive eviction.
The Personal Property of the Government shall remain the property of the Government and shall not be conveyed to the Purchaser unless the Government, in its sole and absolute discretion, elects to release its interest in such Government Retained Personal Property to the Purchaser.
Landlord’s Retained Personal Property will be installed lien free and of a quality equal to or better than that found in the MOB.
Tenant shall continue to make available to Landlord access to Landlord’s Retained Personal Property upon reasonable prior written notice throughout the Term.
If Landlord’s Retained Personal Property uses more than a de minimis amount of electricity or other utilities, Tenant will be permitted to charge Landlord for any such utility expenses on an equitable basis reasonable satisfactory to Landlord and Tenant.
The Retained Personal Property shall include the dining tables and chairs in Café Fiery, the first floor lobby area furniture, all gym equipment located in the fitness center and all racks, cages and other information technology infrastructure located in the IT room, both on the second floor of the Building.