Adjoining Building definition
Examples of Adjoining Building in a sentence
Except as provided in subsection (b) below, throughout the Term, Tenant shall have the exclusive right to place signage on the exterior of the Primary Building, Bridge Space, and, so long as Tenant is leasing any portion of same, the Adjoining Building.
Lessee will require access to the Adjoining Building to use certain facilities for its students.
The atrium lobby of the Building will adjoin the existing lobby of the building located at 8182 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, Missouri (the "Adjoining Building").
Hours Ventilating Charge shall be those amounts which Landlord is then charging therefor to new tenants in the Building (or if no such new tenants, then in the Adjoining Building, or if no such new tenants there, then in comparable buildings in the area of the Building).
Landlord will attempt to lease the floors of the Adjoining Building in ascending order; provided, however, Landlord’s inability to do so due to third party tenant requirements shall not constitute a default by Landlord under this Lease.
Regardless of whether Tenant is leasing space in the Adjoining Building, throughout the Term, no other tenant or third party shall be given rooftop signage or rights or rights to the top of the exterior face of either Building.
Also as part of its Leasehold Improvements, Tenant may, as a backup source of electricity, connect its systems to the electrical substation servicing the Adjoining Building.
To lateral and subjacent support and shelter from the relevant parts of the Building and Adjoining Building.
The right of escape in the event of fire or other emergency only through the fire doors and fire escapes from time to time laid out for that purpose in or over other parts of the Building and (to the extent they may serve the Premises in or over the Adjoining Building).
In the event that Landlord does not agree with Tenant, the parties agree to submit the matter to mediation, provided that if Tenant prevails in mediation, Tenant shall have the right to select another Manager for the Primary Building and Bridge Space, and for the Adjoining Building only if Tenant leases more than 50% of the rentable office space in the Adjoining Building.