Examples of Subject to Tenant in a sentence
Subject to Tenant Delay and acts of God, in the event the "Delivery Date" (the date Landlord delivers possession to the Premises to Tenant as required under the Lease) has not occurred within sixty (60) days of the scheduled delivery Date, then following Tenant's Commencement Date Tenant shall receive a day-for-day Abatement of Base Rent, Operating Expenses, and Real Estate Taxes equal to the number of days of delay until the Premises is delivered as required under the Lease.
Subject to Tenant obtaining all necessary approvals from the City of Redwood City and subject to Landlord's review and approval of plans and specifications for any proposed signage, which approval may be withheld only in Landlord's commercially reasonable judgment, Tenant shall have the exclusive right to install identification signage on the exterior of the Building, so long as such signage complies with Landlord's project sign program.
Subject to Tenant not being in default, nor Tenant ever having been in default under this Lease, Landlord shall then notify Tenant with regard to space that is available for lease within the BRT Portfolio that meets the requirements set forth above, if such space is available, and Landlord shall propose the basic economic terms upon which Landlord would be prepared to entertain the negotiation of a new lease for such space.
Subject to Tenant performing its obligations under this Lease, Tenant shall be entitled reasonable peaceable use and enjoyment of the Premises, and otherwise quiet enjoyment of the Premises, 24 hours per day, seven days per week, every day of the year.
Subject to Tenant obtaining all required governmental approvals, Tenant shall have the right to place or paint one or more signs on the Property including directional and safety signs to adequately direct visitors, guests and the like on the Property so long as such signs are not readily readable from Xxxxxx Road.
Subject to Tenant Delay and Force Majeure, Landlord shall use diligent efforts to complete such Punch List Items as promptly as possible and in any event (subject to extension for Force Majeure and Tenant Delay) within sixty (60) days following such inspection (unless particular Punch List Items cannot be completed within the sixty (60) day period, in which case such sixty (60) day period shall be extended for such time as may be reasonably necessary to enable Landlord to complete such Punch List Items).
Subject to Tenant Delay and Force Majeure, if Landlord shall have failed to substantially complete the Premises Base Building Work on or before March 1, 2002, Tenant shall have the right to terminate the Lease by written notice to Landlord prior to March 15, 2002, whereupon this Lease shall terminate and be of no further force or effect thirty (30) days after the date of such notice unless Landlord shall have substantially completed the Premises Base Building Work prior to, or within such period.
Subject to Tenant timely performing and fulfilling its agreements and obligations under this Lease including, but not limited to, the timely payment of Yearly Fixed Rent and Additional Rent, Tenant shall be entitled to lawfully, peaceably and quietly have, hold, occupy and enjoy use of the Premises subject to the terms of this Lease, without hindrance or ejection by Landlord or any persons lawfully claiming through or under Landlord.
Subject to Tenant complying with all of the provisions of this Lease including, without limitation, Section 12 hereof, and all applicable Legal Requirements and Landlord’s rules and regulations, Tenant shall have the right, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, to install an emergency generator and related tanks and equipment (collectively, “Emergency Generator”) in a location at the Project reasonably acceptable to both Landlord and Tenant (“Generator Area”).
Subject to Tenant Delays and Force Majeure, Landlord agrees to use reasonable efforts to cause the Commencement Date to occur by October 13, 1997.