Site Landlord definition

Site Landlord. The landlord or lessor of a particular Site.
Site Landlord means the applicable landlord under a Site Lease.
Site Landlord means the landlord under any Site Lease, as in existence at any time.

Examples of Site Landlord in a sentence

  • Any Licensee Equipment not removed from the Site Space within two (2) business days of the expiration or termination of the applicable Order Form shall be assumed abandoned and Crown Castle, or, if applicable, the Site Landlord, may dispose of such Licensee Equipment as Crown Castle or Site Landlord deems appropriate, in its sole discretion, and Licensee shall be responsible for all risks and expenses associated with such disposal.

  • Except as otherwise provided, Crown Castle agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that Licensee’s use of such Site Space is not unreasonably interfered with by Crown Castle, its employees, agents, or other licensees, and/or the Site Landlord of any Site.

  • Moreover, Licensee agrees to be subject to, and comply with, all building rules, regulations, and similar requirements imposed by the Site Landlord, and not to take any action to cause a breach of the terms of such Site Lease.

  • In such event, Crown Castle shall, to the extent reasonably possible (with consideration, if applicable, to what notice Crown Castle may have received from the applicable Site Landlord), provide Licensee with sufficient prior written notice to permit Licensee to take any actions necessary to plan for any potential service interruptions and will provide the location of the new floor space/rack arrangement to be dedicated to Licensee Equipment.

Related to Site Landlord

  • Tenant means a person entitled under a rental agreement to occupy a dwelling unit to the exclusion of others.