Common use of Possession and Commencement Date Clause in Contracts

Possession and Commencement Date. If at the Commencement Date of this Concession Lease Concessionaire Tenant’s Premises hereunder are not ready to be occupied, then the Rent provisions of Section 4 of this Concession Lease and other performance obligations hereunder shall not take effect until City can give possession of the Premises to Concessionaire Tenant. City and Concessionaire Tenant may enter a Letter Agreement signed by both parties describing additional terms that may apply during the Transition Period. Concessionaire Tenant will promptly take possession of the Premises upon receiving City’s notice instructing Concessionaire Tenant to relocate, and by doing so, Concessionaire Tenant relinquishes any and all rights in any City property previously used by Concessionaire Tenant that is not a part of the Premises under this Concession Lease.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Concession Lease, Concession Lease

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Possession and Commencement Date. If at the Commencement Date of this Concession Lease Concessionaire TenantXxxxxx’s Premises hereunder are not ready to be occupied, then the Rent provisions of Section 4 of this Concession Lease and other performance obligations hereunder shall not take effect until City can give possession of the Premises to Concessionaire Tenant. City and Concessionaire Tenant may enter a Letter Agreement signed by both parties describing additional terms that may apply during the Transition Period. Concessionaire Tenant will promptly take possession of the Premises upon receiving City’s notice instructing Concessionaire Tenant to relocate, and by doing so, Concessionaire Tenant relinquishes any and all rights in any City property previously used by Concessionaire Tenant that is not a part of the Premises under this Concession Lease.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Concession Lease, Concession Lease

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