Examples of Underlet Premises in a sentence
If the Undertenant does not comply with clause 12.1, either the Landlord or the Tenant may carry out any works required itself and, to the extent necessary, enter onto the Underlet Premises to do so.
The Undertenant’s Obligations will extend to the Works outside the Underlet Premises as they apply to the Underlet Premises [and will apply to the Underlet Premises as altered by the Works within the Underlet Premises as they now apply to the Underlet Premises as let by the Underlease].
Please describe any compensation paid to you by a third party pursuant to any arrangement between the Company and any such third party.
If the Tenant does so, the Undertenant must remove the Equipment and reinstate the Works [to the extent that they are outside the Underlet Premises] at its own cost.
This Licence relates to the Underlet Premises and is supplemental to the Lease and the Underlease.
The Undertenant must permit the Landlord and the Tenant to inspect the progress of the Works at all reasonable times subject, where applicable, to them complying with any conditions relating to entry onto the Underlet Premises contained in the Underlease.
The Undertenant must label all Equipment installed outside the Underlet Premises as part of the Works in the manner requested by the Landlord or the Tenant and must not place any other signs or advertisements on the Equipment other than signs that are legally required to be displayed on the Equipment.
The Tenant must not to permit the Undertenant to occupy the Underlet Premises before the Underletting Date.
Not to charge part only of the Demised Premises but without prejudice to the rights of sub-tenants to charge the whole of the Underlet Premises.
Each underlease shall contain an absolute prohibition on the undertenant subletting the whole of the Underlet Premises unless the Underlet Premises comprise the whole of the Premises, when the undertenant shall be entitled to sublet the whole of them by a sublease which excludes the provisions of ss24 to 28 (inclusive) of the 1954 Act.