Common use of Temporary Storefront Clause in Contracts

Temporary Storefront. If Tenant is not open for business in the Leased Premises and Landlord's Retail Development is open, or if, in Landlord's sole judgment, Landlord determines that a temporary storefront is necessary so as not to disrupt the construction, opening or operation of any portion of The Project, then Landlord shall install, at Tenant's expense, for Tenant's use during construction a full height temporary barricade on the storefront lease line. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the temporary storefront. Upon completion of Tenant's construction and fixturing in the Leased Premises, Tenant shall remove, disassemble and dispose of such temporary storefront.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease (Silicon Entertainment Inc /Ca/), Lease (Play Co Toys & Entertainment Corp)

Temporary Storefront. If Tenant is not open for business in the Leased Premises and Landlord's Retail Development is open, or if, in Landlord's sole judgment, Landlord determines that a temporary storefront is necessary so as not to disrupt the construction, opening or operation of any portion of The Project, then Landlord shall install, at Tenant's expense, for Tenant's use during construction a full height temporary barricade on the storefront lease line. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the temporary storefront. Upon completion of Tenant's construction and fixturing Fixturing in the Leased Premises, Tenant shall remove, disassemble and dispose of such temporary storefront.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement (Play Co Toys & Entertainment Corp)