Building Occupant definition
Examples of Building Occupant in a sentence
Each lease or other occupancy agreement entered into with a Building Occupant with respect to such portions of the Building shall contain a prohibition against use of the applicable premises for any Financial Services Business.
Any such agreement and amendment shall be deemed to be have been leased by Tenant pursuant to the First Offer Right for purposes of any expansion option, right of first offer, first refusal or similar right granted to any other Building Occupant.
Tenant shall conduct its business and shall use reasonable efforts to control its agents, contractors, employees, invitees, and visitors in such manner as not to create any nuisance, or unreasonably interfere with, annoy or disturb any other Building Occupant or Landlord in its operation of the Building.
Landlord shall not install or use, or allow any Building Occupant to install or use, in or about the Building or the Land any Hazardous Material except for Hazardous Materials contained in construction materials which are customarily incorporated in accordance with Legal Requirements at the time of installation in, or from time to time typically used in the operation of, first class high rise office buildings in compliance with the Minimum Building Standards and in accordance with Legal Requirements.
If there is a conflict between Tenant and another Building Occupant or Landlord as to use of the Floor One (1) and Floor Two (2) lobbies of the Building on a date for an event hereunder, Tenant shall have first priority as to date, time and place.
Each lease or occupancy agreement entered into with any Building Occupant with respect to all or any portion of Floor One (1) or Two (2) shall contain the restrictions provided in this Article 38.
Neither Landlord nor Tenant shall employ, nor shall Landlord either actively or passively allow any other Building Occupant or party to employ, any party in connection with any portion of the Project which would be in violation of such agreement.
In the event Landlord or any other Building Occupant shall desire to schedule any such use, Landlord shall give Tenant not less than thirty (30) days’ prior notice thereof, which notice shall include reasonable detail as to the date, time, place and subject matter of such use and in any event shall not schedule any such use more than nine (9) months in advance or for a duration of greater than one (1) week.
The Tenant, its employees and contractors shall also comply with the rules and regulations related to the Premises and/or the Building, as prescribed by the Landlord or the Property Manager (including the Building Occupant Handbook, the Fit-out Works Manual and other rules and regulations relating to the Premises and/or the Buildings as may be formatted by the Landlord or the Property Manager from time to time).
Landlord shall include the foregoing prohibition in all Leases and other occupancy agreements with any Building Occupant.