Tenant Defined Sample Clauses

Tenant Defined. Use of Pronouns. The word “Tenant” shall be deemed and taken to mean each and every person or party executing this document as a Tenant herein. If there is more than one person or organization set forth on the signature line as the Tenant, their liability hereunder shall be joint and several. If there is more than one Tenant, any notice required or permitted by the terms of this Lease may be given by or to any one thereof, and shall have the same force and effect as if given by or to all thereof. The use of the neuter singular pronoun to refer to Landlord or Tenant shall be deemed a proper reference even though Landlord or Tenant may be an individual, a partnership, a corporation, or a group of two or more individuals or corporation. The necessary grammatical changes required to make the provisions of this Lease apply in the plural sense where there is more than one Landlord or Tenant and to corporations, associations, partnerships, or individuals, males or females, shall in all instances be assumed as though in each case fully expressed.
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Tenant Defined. The word "Tenant" as used herein shall mean each and every person, partnership or corporation who is mentioned as a Tenant herein or who executes this Lease as Tenant.
Tenant Defined. The word “Tenant” when used herein will be taken to mean either the singular or the plural and will refer to male or female, to corporations or partnerships, as the case may be, or as grammatical construction will require.
Tenant Defined. The word
Tenant Defined. The word "Tenant" shall be deemed and taken to mean each and EVERY person or party mentioned as a Tenant herein, be the same one or more; and if there shall be more than one Tenant, any notice required or permitted by the terms of this lease may be given by or to anyone thereof and shall have the same force and effect as if given by or to all thereof. The use of the neuter, singular pronoun to refer to Landlord or Tenant shall be deemed a proper reference even though Landlord or Tenant may be an individual, a partnership, a corporation, or a group of two or more individuals or corporations. The necessary grammatical changes required to make the provisions of this lease apply in the plural sense where there is more than one Landlord or Tenant and to either corporations, associations, partnerships, or individuals, males or females, shall, in all instances be assumed as through in each case fully expressed.
Tenant Defined. The word "Tenant" as used herein shall mean each and every person, partnership or corporation who is mentioned as Tenant herein or who executes this Lease as Tenant. If there shall be more than one Tenant, they shall all be bound jointly and severally by the terms, covenants and agreements herein.
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Tenant Defined. The word “Tenant” will be deemed and taken to mean each and every person or party mentioned as a Tenant herein, whether one or more; and if there is more than one Tenant, any notice required or permitted by the terms of this Lease may be given by or to any one thereof, and will have the same force and effect as if given by or to all thereof.
Tenant Defined. If the term "Tenant," as used in this Lease, refers to more than one person, then, as used in this Lease, said term shall be deemed to include all of such persons or any of them; if any of the obligations of Tenant pursuant to this Lease are guaranteed, the term "Tenant" shall be deemed to include Tenant, the Guarantor, or either or both of them; and if this Lease shall have been assigned, the term "Tenant" shall be deemed to include Tenant, the assignee, or either or both of them.
Tenant Defined. The word "Tenant" shall be deemed and taken to mean each and every person or party mentioned as a Tenant herein, be the same one or more; and if there shall be more than one Tenant, any notice required or permitted by the terms of this Lease shall be effective if given by or to all or any one thereof. The use of the neuter singular pronoun to refer to Owner or Tenant shall be deemed a proper reference even though Owner or Tenant may be an individual. The necessary grammatical changes required to make the provisions of this Lease apply in the plural sense where there is more than one Owner or Tenant and to either corporations, associations, partnerships or individuals, males or females, shall in all instances be assumed as though in each case fully expressed.
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