Tenant Entities definition

Tenant Entities means individually or collectively, as the context may require, Tenant and all Affiliates thereof.
Tenant Entities means individually or collectively, as the context may require, Tenant and all Affiliates thereof that are guarantors of this Lease.

Examples of Tenant Entities in a sentence

  • However, in no event will Tenant or the Tenant Entities park more vehicles in the parking facilities than Tenant’s Proportionate Share of the total parking spaces available for common use.

  • However, in no event will Tenant or the Tenant Entities park more vehicles in the parking facilities than Tenant's Proportionate Share of the total parking spaces available for common use.

  • Except to the extent caused by the acts or omissions of Tenant or any Tenant Entities or by any alterations or improvements performed by or on behalf of Tenant, if such systems are not in good working order as of the date possession of the Premises is delivered to Tenant and Tenant provides Landlord with notice of the same within sixty (60) days following the date Landlord delivers possession of the Premises to Tenant, Landlord shall be responsible for repairing or restoring the same.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, neither Landlord nor any Landlord Entities shall be directly or indirectly liable to Tenant, any Tenant Entities or any other person and Tenant hereby waives any and all claims against and releases Landlord and the Landlord Entities from any and all claims arising as a consequence of or related to Tenant’s Security System, or the failure thereof.

  • None of the Tenant Entities, and no individual or entity owning directly or indirectly any interest in any of the Tenant Entities, is an individual or entity whose property or interests are subject to being blocked under any of the OFAC Laws or is otherwise in violation of any of the OFAC Laws; provided, however, that the representation contained in this sentence shall not apply to any Person to the extent such Person’s interest is in or through a U.S. Publicly Traded Entity.

  • Landlord agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Tenant Entities from and against any and all Losses resulting from claims by third parties occasioned by injuries to any person or damage to property occurring on or about the Property to the extent caused by Landlord’s gross negligence or willful misconduct.

  • For the purposes of the preceding sentence, the Original Tenant Entities shall be deemed to be "occupying" space in the Premises if such space is subject to this Lease and has not been sublet to any entity other than the Original Tenant Entities, provided that the Original Tenant Entities actually occupy and conduct business in not less than 62,379 square feet of Total Rentable Area of the Premises.

  • Rather, they were issued to MS Resort Holdings LLC and MS Resort Acquisition LLC c/o Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing, and inured to the benefit of MS Resort Holdings LLC and the Tenant Entities.

  • Neither Tenant nor Tenant Entities shall create any disturbance due to excessive noise either within the Premises or the common areas, either by excessive equipment noise or by playing any type of audio or audio/visual equipment at a volume which would at any time interfere with the quiet enjoyment of any other tenant within the facility.

  • Id. To avoid generating revenue that would jeopardize its status under federal tax law, REITs such as the Fee Owners must lease their hotels either to a non-affiliated third party or to a taxable REIT subsidiary, such as the Tenant Entities.

Related to Tenant Entities

  • Tenant Parties means Tenant, any affiliate of Tenant, any permitted subtenant or any other permitted occupant of the Premises, and each of their respective direct or indirect partners, officers, shareholders, directors, members, trustees, beneficiaries, servants, employees, principals, contractors, licensees, agents, invitees or representatives.

  • Major Tenants has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 7.2.

  • Landlord Parties means Landlord and Property Manager and their respective officers, directors, partners, shareholders, members and employees.

  • Major Tenant means a tenant of a Loan Party under a lease of Property which entitles it to occupy 15,000 square feet or more of the net rentable area of such Property.

  • Tenant Party means any of the following persons: Tenant; any assignees claiming by, through, or under Tenant; any subtenants claiming by, through, or under Tenant; and any of their respective agents, contractors, employees, licensees, guests and invitees.

  • Tenant Affiliate means any person or entity which Controls, is Controlled by, or is under common Control with Tenant.

  • Lessee means a person who acquires the right to possession and use of goods under a lease. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the term includes a sublessee.

  • Landlord Lien State means any state in which a landlord’s claim for rent has priority by operation of Applicable Law over the lien of the Collateral Agent in any of the Collateral.

  • Anchor Tenant means, with respect to a Community Renewable Energy Generation Project, the non-End Use Customer subscriber designated by Seller as such under its SFA application.” The following is added as Section 1.3.3:

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

  • Lessees SIGNATURE: DATE:

  • Landlord Party or “Landlord Parties” shall mean Landlord, any affiliate of Landlord, Landlord’s managing agents for the Building, each mortgagee (if any), each ground lessor (if any), and each of their respective direct or indirect partners, officers, shareholders, directors, members, trustees, beneficiaries, servants, employees, principals, contractors, licensees, agents or representatives. For the purposes of this Lease, the term “Tenant Party” or “Tenant Parties” shall mean Tenant, any affiliate of Tenant, any permitted subtenant or any other permitted occupant of the Premises, and each of their respective direct or indirect partners, officers, shareholders, directors, members, trustees, beneficiaries, servants, employees, principals, contractors, licensees, agents, invitees or representatives.

  • Landlord Liens means liens on or against the Leased Property or any payment of Rent (a) which result from any act of, or any claim against, Landlord or any owner of a direct or indirect interest in the Leased Property (other than the lessor under any ground lease affecting any portion of the Leased Property), or which result from any violation by Landlord of any terms of this Agreement, or (b) which result from liens in favor of any taxing authority by reason of any tax owed by Landlord or any fee owner of a direct or indirect interest in the Leased Property (other than the lessor under any ground lease affecting any portion of the Leased Property); provided, however, that “Landlord Lien” shall not include any lien resulting from any tax for which Tenant is obligated to pay or indemnify Landlord against until such time as Tenant shall have already paid to or on behalf of Landlord the tax or the required indemnity with respect to the same.

  • public open space means an open space area conveyed or

  • heritage building means a Building designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.18, or any successor legislation, or a Building designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act,R.S.O. 1990, c. O.18, or any successor legislation, which has been identified as a significant heritage resource in a conservation district plan and any Building listed in the Markham Register of Property of Cultural Heritage Value of Interest;

  • Landlord Delay shall occur if either: (i) Landlord fails to complete the Base Building and/or other improvements on the Project that are required by the DDA, the Parking REA and/or the CC&Rs, and as a direct result of such failure Tenant is unable to obtain a temporary or permanent certificate of occupancy for the Premises upon substantial completion of the Tenant Improvements; or (ii) substantial completion of the Warm Shell Improvements or Tenant Improvements is delayed directly and solely as a result of any of the following and such delay could not have been mitigated by Tenant using commercially reasonable measures, which delay occurs after the Delivery Date and before the Commencement Date and does not result from Tenant's interference or delay in connection with completion of the Tenant Improvements or after a Tenant Default or Work Letter Draw Event: (a) subject to Paragraph 8 above, unreasonable interference by Landlord or Landlord's Contractor with the construction of the Warm Shell Improvements or the Tenant Improvements; (b) Landlord's failure to comply with any deadlines for response to, or submissions from, Tenant as required by this Work Letter; (c) any material Discretionary Changes to Landlord's Plans or the Warm Shell Plans after their final approval by applicable governmental entities (other than Tenant Modifications) that directly affect Tenant's Plans or the Tenant Improvements; and/or (d) Landlord failure to complete portions of the Base Building and/or other improvements on the Project that are Landlord's obligation to complete hereunder, and as a direct result of such failure Tenant and Tenant's contractors do not have access to the Premises to the extent required to complete the Warm Shell Improvements and/or Tenant Improvements. Tenant shall give Landlord at least five (5) days prior notice if Tenant becomes aware that Landlord is in danger of causing a Landlord Delay, and if Landlord takes appropriate measures to prevent such delay within such five (5) day period, no adjustment to the Commencement Date shall be made on account of such Landlord; provided, however, that if such delay was not reasonably foreseeable by Tenant, the five (5) day period for prior notice and opportunity to mitigate provided above shall be changed to forty-eight (48) hours after Tenant becomes aware of such delay or potential delay.

  • Master Tenant means any entity approved by HUD now or hereafter leasing the Healthcare Facility pursuant to a Master Lease.

  • Sublessee means any party to whom Lessee grants the right to possess all or any portion of the Premises according to a Sublease.

  • Tenants means the tenants under the Leases.

  • Subtenant means any Person entitled to occupy, use, or possess any Premises under a Sublease.

  • Public premises means any hotel, restaurant, tavern, store, arena, hall, or other place of public accommodation, business, amusement, or resort.

  • Ground Lessor means, as to any Site, the “lessor,” “sublessor,” “landlord,” “licensor,” “sublicensor” or similar Person under the related Ground Lease.

  • Landlord means the owner, lessor or sublessor of the dwelling unit or the building of which such

  • Operating Entities means, from time to time, the Persons in which the Holding Entities, directly or indirectly, hold interests and that (i) directly hold real estate assets, or (ii) indirectly hold real estate assets but all of the interests of which are not held, directly or indirectly, by the Holding Entities, other than, in the case of each of (i) and (ii), any Person in which the Holding Entities, directly or indirectly, hold interests for investment purposes only of less than 5% of the outstanding equity securities of that Person;

  • Leased Properties means all real property and interests in real property leased by the Company or one of its Subsidiaries.

  • Property owners association" or "association" means an incorporated or unincorporated entity upon