Common use of Permitted Signage Clause in Contracts

Permitted Signage. Tenant may place Signage at Tenant’s main entrance to display Tenant’s business name, type of business and/or logo only. Tenant may also install Signage at Tenant’s main entrance to display Tenant’s hours of operation and such other information approved by Landlord in writing. Landlord shall designate the specific location of Tenant’s Signage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Healthy Extracts Inc.), Lease Agreement (Healthy Extracts Inc.)

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Permitted Signage. Tenant may place shall be permitted Identification Signage at Tenant’s 's main entrance to display displaying Tenant’s 's business name, type of business and/or logo only. Tenant may shall also install be permitted Information Signage at Tenant’s 's main entrance to display displaying Tenant’s 's hours of operation operations and such other information approved by Landlord in writingLandlord. Landlord shall designate the specific location of Tenant’s 's Signage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Manchester Technologies Inc)

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Permitted Signage. Tenant may place shall be permitted Identification Signage at Tenant’s 's main entrance to display displaying Tenant’s 's business name, type of business and/or logo only. Tenant may shall also install be permitted Information Signage at Tenant’s 's main entrance to display displaying Tenant’s 's hours of operation and such other information approved by Landlord in writingLandlord. Landlord shall designate the specific location of Tenant’s 's Signage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Qorus Com Inc)

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