Tenant Personal Property definition

Tenant Personal Property shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1.
Tenant Personal Property has the meaning set forth for such term in the Master Lease as in effect on the Closing Date.
Tenant Personal Property means the property owned by Licensee and located at the Facility and more fully described in Exhibit F attached hereto.

Examples of Tenant Personal Property in a sentence

  • Nothing contained herein, however, shall prevent Tenant from pursuing a separate claim against the applicable authority for business damages, relocation expenses and the taking of any Tenant Personal Property, provided that such claim shall in no way diminish the awards payable to or recoverable by Landlord in connection with such taking under any applicable insurance policy or otherwise.

  • All Alterations funded by Tenant (other than those related to Tenant Personal Property) shall immediately become a part of the Premises and, the property of Landlord upon the Termination/Dispossession Date, although during the Term, Tenant shall be deemed the tax owner of such Alterations (as well as the owner of Alterations relating to Tenant Personal Property).

  • Any fixtures (other than Tenant Personal Property) installed at any Facility shall be the property of Landlord, whenever such fixtures may be or may have been installed.

  • The parties acknowledge that BSA Tenant is transferring the Tenant Personal Property located on or within the BSA Hospice Facility to Grantee in connection with the donation of the BSA Hospice Facility, and such transferred Tenant Personal Property will not be subject to Section 9.2 of the Lease.

  • Tenant shall obtain and install all items of furniture, fixtures (excluding Excluded Landlord Property), supplies, inventory and equipment as are reasonably necessary to operate or historically have been used in each Facility in compliance with this Lease and in material compliance with all applicable Legal Requirements (“Tenant Personal Property”) and shall, at its expense, replace Tenant Personal Property as reasonably necessary for the aforesaid operation.


More Definitions of Tenant Personal Property

Tenant Personal Property means any item of Personal Property: which is owned by the Tenant; or in which the Tenant has an interest, that is located on the Premises or the Land at any time during the Term, or following the expiry or earlier determination of this Lease. The Landlord may register any actual, impending or likely Security Interest arising from the operation of this Lease. The Tenant must not make any Claim against the Landlord in respect of any such registration, even if the registration is ended pursuant to s 151 of the PPSA, or it is determined by a court that registration of the Security Interest should not have occurred. The Tenant: must do all things reasonably requested by the Landlord to enable the Landlord to register any of the Landlord's Security Interests arising in relation to this Lease and to enforce the Landlord's rights under this clause and the PPSA; must not grant or permit the granting of any Security Interest in the Landlord Personal Property other than with the prior written consent of the Landlord; must not grant a Security Interest in respect of any of the Tenant Personal Property to any person other than the Landlord without obtaining the Landlord's prior written consent; must pay the Landlord's reasonable Costs in respect of anything done or attempted by the Landlord in the exercise of the Landlord's rights under this clause or the PPSA; agrees that on the expiry or earlier determination of this Lease, the Tenant must sign (or arrange for the holder of any registered Security Interest to sign) any document that the Landlord reasonably considers necessary to discharge any registered Security Interest in relation to the Tenant Personal Property or the Landlord Personal Property; gives the Landlord an irrevocable power of attorney to do anything the Landlord reasonably considers the Tenant must do (and is unable or unwilling to do) under this clause; waives the right to receive notice under s 157(1) of the PPSA; and hereby charges in favour of the Landlord all of its title and interest in the Tenant Personal Property as security for the performance of the Tenant's obligations under this Lease, and acknowledges that this charge constitutes the granting of a Security Interest. The Landlord and the Tenant agree not to disclose information of the kind that can be requested under s 275(1) of the PPSA in relation to any Security Interest held in respect of the Landlord Personal Property or the Tenant Personal Property. Without limiting any other rights ...
Tenant Personal Property means any specific items of FF&E listed in Exhibit J to this Lease, or replacements for such items or items within any specific categories of FF&E listed in Exhibit J to this Lease which hereafter are acquired by Tenant or a Subtenant with its own funds after the Commencement Date and located at the Premises (but not including any property purchased with funds from the Reserve established under Section 5.2).
Tenant Personal Property means all personal property constructed or installed in the Building by Tenant at Tenant's expense, including furniture, fixtures and equipment, telephone and data cabling, audio visual equipment and Tenant security systems, but excluding Tenant Improvements.

Related to Tenant Personal Property

  • Personal Property means any machinery, equipment, tools, vehicles, furniture, leasehold improvements, office equipment, plant, parts and other tangible personal property.

  • the Premises means the building or part of the building booked and referred to in the contract

  • Leased Real Property has the meaning set forth in Section 3.18(b).

  • Common Areas is defined as all areas and facilities outside the Premises and within the exterior boundary line of the Project and interior utility raceways and installations within the Unit that are provided and designated by the Lessor from time to time for the general non-exclusive use of Lessor, Lessee and other tenants of the Project and their respective employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors and invitees, including parking areas, loading and unloading areas, trash areas, roadways, walkways, driveways and landscaped areas.