Supply Runs definition

Supply Runs means any service risers, lateral runs or other areas within the Building designated or designed for the installation of Conducting Media within the Building;
Supply Runs any service risers, lateral runs or other areas within the Building designated or designed for the installation of Conducting Media within the Building; “Term” the period of this Lease and (unless the Landlord and the Tenant have included provisions in this Lease intended to exclude sections 24 to 28 of the 1954 Act from this Lease) any statutory continuation of that period under the 1954 Act; “Term End Date” [DATE]; “Term Start Date” [DATE]; “Uninsured Risk”35 any risk expressly specified in the Insured Risks definition that: is not insured against because, at the time the insurance is taken out or renewed, insurance is not generally available in the UK market on normal commercial terms; or is not, at the date of the damage or destruction, insured against by reason of a limitation or exclusion imposed by the insurers but will not include loss or damage (or the risk of it) caused by reason of the Tenant’s act or failure to act;
Supply Runs any service risers, lateral runs or other areas within the Building designated or designed for the installation of Conducting Media within the Building; [“Tenant’s Proportion” the proportion that the Weighted Area of the Premises bears to the aggregate of the Weighted Areas of all Lettable Units (each discounted in accordance with Part 9 of Schedule 3) at the beginning of the relevant Accounting Period;34] “Term” the period of this Lease and (unless the Landlord and the Tenant have included provisions in this Lease intended to exclude sections 24 to 28 of the 1954 Act from this Lease) any statutory continuation of that period under the 1954 Act; “Term End Date” [DATE]; “Term Start Date” [DATE]; “Uninsured Risk”35 any risk expressly specified in the Insured Risks definition that: is not insured against because, at the time the insurance is taken out or renewed, insurance is not generally available in the UK market on normal commercial terms; or is not, at the date of the damage or destruction, insured against by reason of a limitation or exclusion imposed by the insurers but will not include loss or damage (or the risk of it) caused by reason of the Tenant’s act or failure to act;

Examples of Supply Runs in a sentence

  • To use a fair proportion of the Supply Runs allocated to tenants for their use within the Building that the Landlord has designated for the purpose of installing and running new Conducting Media exclusively serving the Premises.

  • Any Supply Runs allocated by the Landlord for the Tenant’s use under paragraph 1.2 of Part 1 of Schedule 1 must take into account the location of the Premises and the requirements of the Tenant.

  • The Landlord may vary the allocation of the Supply Runs taking into account its own requirements, the requirements of other tenants and occupiers of the Building for the use of the Supply Runs and the location of the tenants’ facilities requiring use of the Supply Runs.

  • The Landlord may vary the allocation of the Supply Runs taking into account its own requirements, the requirements of other tenants and occupiers of the Building for the use of the Supply Runs and the location of the tenants' facilities requiring use of the Supply Runs.

  • Any Supply Runs allocated by the Landlord for the Tenant's use under paragraph 1.2 of Part 1 of the Schedule must take into account the location of the Premises and the requirements of the Tenant.

  • Clause 5.10 will apply if any relocation of External Works is required following a reallocation of the Supply Runs.

  • To use a fair proportion of the Supply Runs allocated to tenants for their use within the Centre that the Landlord has designated for the purpose of installing and running new Conducting Media exclusively serving the Premises.

  • Clause 5.10 will apply if any relocation of the External Works is required following a reallocation of the Supply Runs.

  • The Landlord may vary the allocation of the Supply Runs taking into account its own requirements, the requirements of other tenants and occupiers of the Centre for the use of the Supply Runs and the location of the tenants’ facilities requiring use of the Supply Runs.

  • Clause 5.9 will apply if any relocation of the External Works is required following a reallocation of the Supply Runs.


More Definitions of Supply Runs

Supply Runs any service risers, lateral runs or other areas within the Building designated or designed for the installation of Conducting Media within the Building; [“Tenant’s Proportion” the proportion that the Weighted Area of the Premises bears to the aggregate of the Weighted Areas of all Lettable Units (each discounted in accordance with Part 9 of Schedule 3) at the beginning of the relevant Accounting Period;35] “Term” the period of this Lease and (unless the Landlord and the Tenant have included provisions in this Lease intended to exclude sections 24 to 28 of the 1954 Act from this Lease) any statutory continuation of that period under the 1954 Act; “Term End Date” [DATE]; “Term Start Date” [DATE]; “Trade Licences” any licences, certificates, permits, undertakings, notifications or other consents or permissions required under any Act relating to the Permitted Use including the Premises Licence, [licences for the use of the Seating Area,] [and licences for the use of amusement machines] whether or not any of them are in force or required at the date of this Lease;
Supply Runs any service risers, lateral runs or other areas within the Centre designated or designed for the installation of Conducting Media within the Centre; [“Tenant’s Proportion” the proportion that the Weighted Area of the Premises bears to the aggregate of the Weighted Areas of all Lettable Units (each discounted in accordance with Part 6 of Schedule 3) at the beginning of the relevant Accounting Period;31] “Term” the period of this Lease and (unless the Landlord and the Tenant have included provisions in this Lease intended to exclude sections 24 to 28 of the 1954 Act from this Lease) any statutory continuation of that period under the 1954 Act; “Term End Date” [DATE]; “Term Start Date” [DATE]; “Trade Licences” any licences, certificates, permits, undertakings, notifications or other consents or permissions required under any Act relating to the Permitted Use including the Premises Licence, [licences for the use of the Seating Area,] [and licences for the use of amusement machines] whether or not any of them are in force or required at the date of this Lease; “Uninsured Risk”32 any risk expressly specified in the Insured Risks definition that: is not insured against because, at the time the insurance is taken out or renewed, insurance is not generally available in the UK market on normal commercial terms; or is not, at the date of the damage or destruction, insured against by reason of a limitation or exclusion imposed by the insurers but will not include loss or damage (or the risk of it) caused by reason of the Tenant’s act or failure to act;
Supply Runs any service risers, lateral runs or other areas within the Building designated or designed for the installation of Conducting Media within the Building; [“Tenant’s Proportion” the proportion that the Weighted Area of the Premises bears to the aggregate of the Weighted Areas of all Lettable Units (each discounted in accordance with Part 9 of Schedule 3) at the beginning of the relevant Accounting Period;33] “Term” the period of this Lease and (unless the Landlord and the Tenant have included provisions in this Lease intended to exclude sections 24 to 28 of the 1954 Act from this Lease) any statutory continuation of that period under the 1954 Act; “Term End Date” [DATE]; “Term Start Date” [DATE];
Supply Runs any service risers, lateral runs or other areas within the Building designated or designed for the installation of Conducting Media within the Building; the period of this Lease and (unless the Landlord and the Tenant have included provisions in this Lease intended to exclude sections 24 to 28 of the 1954 Act from this Lease) any statutory continuation of that period under the 1954 Act; [DATE]; [DATE]; any risk expressly specified in the Insured Risks definition that:

Related to Supply Runs

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  • Gas supply service means the provision to customers of the

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  • UNICEF Supply Website means UNICEF's public access webpage available at http://www.unicef.org/supply/index_procurement_policies.html, as may be updated from time to time.