Tenant Entity definition

Tenant Entity or “Tenant Entities” means individually or collectively, as the context may require, Tenant and all Affiliates thereof.
Tenant Entity means Original Tenant and its Related Entities.
Tenant Entity means Tenant and its permitted successors and assigns and their respective Affiliates.

Examples of Tenant Entity in a sentence

  • Any violation of this prohibition by Tenant or any Tenant Entity shall constitute a default hereunder.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in no event will City or any City Entity be liable to Tenant or any Tenant Entity for any consequential, incidental, or special damages, or special damages, or lost revenues or lost profits.

  • In such event, and provided such delay is not caused by the act or omission of a Tenant Entity, the Rent Commencement Date applicable to such Facility shall be extended day for day to reflect such delay.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Lease, Tenant shall not have the right to terminate this Lease if the casualty or other loss or damage was caused by the negligence or intentional misconduct of Tenant or any Tenant Entity or a party related to Tenant.

  • In the event of any unauthorized outside storage by Tenant or any Tenant Entity, Landlord will have the right, without notice, in addition to such other rights and remedies it may have, to remove any such storage at Tenant’s expense.

  • The foregoing indemnity by Landlord shall also not be applicable to claims to the extent arising from the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant or any Tenant Entity.

  • Neither Tenant nor any Tenant Entity shall cause any Hazardous Material to be brought upon, kept, used, stored, generated or disposed of in, on or about the Premises or the Airport, or transported to or from the Premises or the Airport; provided that Tenant may use such substances that as are customarily used in a rental car operation so long as such use is in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws and the Airport’s TI Guide.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant's obligations hereunder shall not apply to any capital expenditure (including any replacement of a capital item) the need for which shall not have arisen due to (i) the failure by Tenant to perform ordinary repairs and maintenance (ii) the negligence or other wrongful acts of any Tenant Entity or (iii) any alterations or installations made by Tenant.

  • The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply if and to the extent the failure of Landlord to obtain any occupancy permit is due to the acts of Tenant or any Tenant Entity.

  • Without limitation of the foregoing, except as set forth on Schedule 24.8, no Tenant Entity nor any of their respective officers, directors, members or managing employees has engaged in any activities that are prohibited under criminal law, or are cause for civil penalties or mandatory or permissive exclusion from Medicare, or any other state health care program.


More Definitions of Tenant Entity

Tenant Entity means any officer, employee, affiliate, contractor, agent, licensee, or invitee of Tenant.
Tenant Entity or “ Tenant Entities ” means individually or collectively, as the context may require, Tenant and Guarantor (if any).
Tenant Entity means the named Tenant herein (i.e., Mobo System, Inc., a Delaware corporation d/b/a Olo) and its Related Entities.
Tenant Entity means the named Tenant herein (i.e., Progenics Pharmaceuticals, Inc.) and its Related Entities.

Related to Tenant Entity

  • 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 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.

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

  • 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 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.

  • 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.

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

  • Landlord Consent means a Landlord Consent substantially in the form of Exhibit G.

  • 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 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.

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

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

  • Management Entity means the community developmental disability program or private corporation that operates the regional crisis diversion program, including acting as the fiscal agent for regional crisis diversion funds and resources.

  • the Tenant means the party(ies) named on the tenancy agreement as the tenant of The Property.

  • Leasehold Mortgagee means the holder of a Leasehold Mortgage.

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

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

  • Permitted Lessee means any Person to whom Company is permitted to lease the Airframe or any Engine pursuant to Section 7.02(a) of the Indenture and is a party to a Lease.

  • Tenant Lease means any lease entered into by the Borrower, any Loan Party or any Subsidiary with respect to any portion of a Property.

  • Tenant Delay means an actual delay in the occurrence of the Substantial Completion Date or the Final Completion Date with respect to Landlord’s Work as the result of: (1) any unreasonable delay by Tenant in approving the Plans; (2) any request by Tenant that Landlord delay the commencement or completion of Landlord’s Work for any reason; (3) any request by Tenant to change the Plans after initial approval thereof by Tenant, or the making of any changes to Landlord’s Work requested by Tenant and agreed to by Landlord after initial approval of the Plans by Tenant; (4) any failure by Tenant to respond in writing within seven (7) business days after any written request by Landlord for clarification or interpretation of the Plans or for approval of changes in the Plans deemed necessary by Landlord; or (5) any other act or omission of Tenant or its officers, agents, employees or contractors; Notwithstanding the foregoing, no event shall be deemed to be a Tenant Delay until and unless Landlord has given Tenant written notice (the “Tenant Delay Notice”) advising Tenant (i) that a Tenant Delay is occurring, (ii) of the basis on which Landlord has determined that a Tenant Delay is occurring, and (iii) the actions which Landlord believes that Tenant must take to eliminate such Tenant Delay, and Tenant has failed to correct the Tenant Delay specified in the Tenant Delay Notice within forty-eight (48) hours following receipt thereof. No period of time prior to expiration of such 48-hour period shall be included in the period of time charged to Tenant pursuant to such Tenant Delay Notice if Tenant corrects the Tenant Delay specified in the Tenant Delay Notice within such 48-hour period.

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

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

  • public open space means an open space area conveyed or

  • Landlord Agreement means an agreement substantially in the form provided by Lender to Borrower or such other form as Lender may agree to accept.