Temporary Premises definition

Temporary Premises means a premise being occupied by the insured until the insured premises becomes tenantable.
Temporary Premises means any premises other than at the location specified on the “Declaration Page” of this Policy.
Temporary Premises means any buildings, structure, vehicles, or other mobile structures temporarily occupied for business which are without a foundation and permanent connection to City water and sewer service. A temporary premises can exist for no more than ninety (90) calendar days in any twelve-month period. Temporary premises do not include sales booths, concession stands etc., which are operated in conjunction with a community sponsored event which is authorized by the City.

Examples of Temporary Premises in a sentence

  • This program will follow the NCTB guidelines, and will be a continuous subject through all years to counter-balance academic subjects in order to enhance the holistic development of the students by nurturing their creative health.

  • Sublessee understands and acknowledges that Sublessee’s use and enjoyment of the Temporary Premises may be interrupted, in whole or in part, due to Sublessor’s work to complete the Sublessee Improvements within the Temporary Premises.

  • Temporary Premises such as carnivals, circuses, bridge construction, Christmas tree sales stands, etc.) A non-refundable charge shall be required for the installation of each temporary service (in addition to deposits, connection fees, and/or membership fees).

  • If the Expansion Premises is not delivered by August 1, 2000, then the Initial Base Rental for the Temporary Premises shall be reduced to $25,200 per month effective August 1, 2000.

  • No assignment of this License or sublicensing or subleasing of the Temporary Premises or any part thereof shall be made by User.


More Definitions of Temporary Premises

Temporary Premises. 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx = 12,000 Rentable Square Feet
Temporary Premises has the meaning set forth in Section 4.17(b).
Temporary Premises means the space designated for temporary occupancy on Exhibit A-1 within the Shopping Centre for recruitment, interviews, training and other approved functions.
Temporary Premises shall be comprised of up to a full floor of the Building (other than any floor which is a part of the Premises) as designated by Landlord, but subject to change by Landlord from time to time.
Temporary Premises means any public or quasi-public place, including but not limited to a hotel, motel, storeroom, out building, tent, vacant lot, warehouse, railroad car or motor vehicle, temporarily occupied and/or used in any manner for the purpose of exhibiting and/or selling merchandise to the public. Premises are not considered temporary if the same person has conducted business at those premises for more than six (6) consecutive months or has occupied the premises as his or her permanent residence for more than six (6) consecutive months.
Temporary Premises means premises as to which a business license for such vendor has not previously been issued, including, but not limited to, any public place, parking lots, motor vehicles, trailers, vacant lots, tents, streets, or any private property. (Ord. #01-12, July 2001, as amended by Ord. #02-03, March 2002, and Ord. #02-06, June 2002)
Temporary Premises under the terms and conditions set forth in this Paragraph 14. For this purpose, “Temporary Premises” shall mean the following premises: Suite 625 in the Building, stipulated to contain 3,057 square feet of leasable area (“Suite 625”); Sxxxx 000 in the Building, stipulated to consist of 1,655 square feet of leasable area (“Suite 865”); and Suite 2000 in the Building, stipulated to contain 9,664 leasable square feet (“Suite 2000”). Tenant has inspected the Temporary Premises and accepts the Temporary Premises in AS-IS condition. Tenant shall be permitted to occupy the Temporary Premises under all of the terms and conditions of the Lease as amended herein. In the event that Tenant does not timely exercise the termination right set forth in Paragraph 14 hereof, Tenant shall not be required to pay Fixed Annual Rent or its Proportionate Share for the Temporary Premises unless Tenant fails to vacate the Temporary Premises on or before the “Temporary Premises Expiration Date”, namely nine (9) months following receipt of the Required Municipal Approvals or, if Tenant has delivered the Termination Notice to Landlord, then ten (10) business days following Tenant’s delivery to Landlord of the Termination Notice. In the event that Landlord enters into a lease with a third party tenant for Sxxxx 000 xx Xxxxx 000, then Landlord may relocate Tenant’s temporary use for such portion (s) of the Temporary Premises to other comparable vacant premises in the Building. Landlord shall not, however, be permitted to relocate Tenant’s use of Suite 2000 as a portion of the Temporary Premises. In the event that Tenant requires additional temporary premises prior to Tenant’s occupancy of the Second Amendment Expansion Space and has not tendered the Termination Notice, Landlord will reasonably endeavor to accommodate such requirement.