Common use of Trade Fixtures Clause in Contracts

Trade Fixtures. The term “Trade Fixtures” shall mean (i) Tenant’s inventory, furniture, signs, business equipment and other personal property, and (ii) anything affixed to the Premises by Tenant at its expense for purposes of trade (except replacement of similar work or material originally installed by Landlord) which can be removed without material injury to the Premises unless such thing has, by the manner in which it is affixed, become an integral part of the Premises.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Arteris, Inc.), Office Lease (Arteris, Inc.), Industrial Space Lease (Neophotonics Corp)

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Trade Fixtures. The term “Trade Fixtures” shall mean (i) Tenant’s inventory, furniture, signs, business equipment and other personal property, and (ii) anything affixed to the Leased Premises by Tenant Tenant, at its expense expense, for the purposes of trade trade, manufacture, ornament, or domestic use (except replacement of similar work or material originally installed by Landlord) which can be removed without material injury to the Leased Premises unless such thing has, by the manner in which it is affixed, become an integral part of the Leased Premises; provided, however, that all of Tenant’s signs shall be Trade Fixtures regardless of how affixed to the Leased Premises.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Acceptance Agreement (Sight Sciences, Inc.), Acceptance Agreement (Nevro Corp), Acceptance Agreement (Nevro Corp)

Trade Fixtures. The term "Trade Fixtures" shall mean (i) Tenant’s inventory, furniture, signs, business equipment and other personal property, and (ii) anything affixed to the Premises by Tenant at its expense for purposes of trade trade, manufacture, ornament or domestic use (except replacement of similar work or material originally installed by Landlord) which can be removed without material injury to the Premises unless such thing has, by the manner in which it is affixed, become an integral part of the Premises; provided, however, that all of Tenant's signs shall be Trade Fixtures regardless of how affixed to the Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: United Defense Lp, United Defense Lp

Trade Fixtures. The term "Trade Fixtures" shall mean (i) Tenant’s 's inventory, furniture, signs, and business equipment and other personal propertyequipment, and (ii) anything affixed to the Premises by Tenant at its expense for purposes of trade trade, manufacture, ornament or domestic use (except replacement of similar work or material originally installed by Landlord) which can be removed without material injury to the Premises unless such thing has, by the manner in which it is affixed, become an integral part of the Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenant Improvement Agreement (Hearme), Acceptance Agreement (Bookham, Inc.)

Trade Fixtures. The term “Trade Fixtures” shall mean means (i) Tenant’s inventory, furniture, signs, and business equipment and other personal propertyequipment, and (ii) anything affixed to the Premises by Tenant at its expense for purposes of trade trade, manufacture, ornament or domestic use (except replacement of similar work or material originally installed by Landlord) which can be removed without material injury to the Premises unless such thing has, by the manner in which it is affixed, become an integral part of the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (COUPONS.com Inc)

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Trade Fixtures. The term “Trade Fixtures’’ shall mean (i) Tenant’s inventory, furniture, signs, business equipment and other personal property, and (ii) anything affixed to the Premises by Tenant at its expense for purposes of trade (except replacement of similar work or material originally installed by Landlord) which can be removed without material injury to the Premises unless such thing has, by the manner in which it is affixed, become an integral part of the Premises. ARIDIS PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: NNN Office Lease (Aridis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

Trade Fixtures. The term “Trade Fixtures” shall mean (ia) Tenant’s inventory, furniture, signs, and business equipment and other personal propertyequipment, and (iib) anything affixed to the Premises by Tenant at its expense for purposes of trade trade, manufacture, ornament or domestic use (except replacement of similar work or material originally installed by Landlord) which can be removed without material injury to the Premises unless such thing has, by the manner in which it is affixed, become an integral part of the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Jive Software, Inc.)

Trade Fixtures. The term "Trade Fixtures" shall mean (i) Tenant’s inventory, furniture, signs, business equipment and other personal property, and (ii) anything affixed to the Leased Premises by Tenant at its expense for purposes of trade trade, manufacture, ornament, or domestic use (except replacement of similar work or material originally installed by Landlord) which can be removed without material injury to the Leased Premises unless such thing has, by the manner in which it is affixed, become an integral part of the Leased Premises; provided, however, that all of Tenant's signs shall be Trade Fixtures regardless of how affixed to the Leased Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Bam Entertainment Inc)

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