Common Access Areas definition
Examples of Common Access Areas in a sentence
On foot only, in emergencies and for fire escape drills, to use all fire escape routes in the Centre designated by Catapult for the use of COLLABORATOR whether or not forming part of the Common Access Areas.
To deposit rubbish in any receptacles or waste compactors within the Common Access Areas provided by Catapult for that purpose and designated by Catapult for the use of COLLABORATOR.
To use any toilet facilities Within the Common Access Areas designated by Catapult as facilities for the use of COLLABORATOR.
To use any toilet facilities within the Common Access Areas designated by Catapult as facilities for the use of COLLABORATOR.
With respect to the use of the Common Access Areas by those other than Tenant, Landlord’s insurance shall be primary.
If constructed by Landlord or the developers of Century Square, certain details of Century Square may change from that depicted on the Site Plan including, but not limited to, the area of Century Square and the lay-out of the buildings and Common Access Areas to be located therein.
Subject to the Master Lease and to Sublessor's continuing rights to access, in common with the Sublessee, the "Retained Premises" (as defined below) as shown on attached Exhibit "A" (the "Common Access Areas"), Sublessor hereby subleases to Sublessee on the terms and conditions set forth in this Sublease that portion of the Premises shown as the "Subleased Premises" on the space plan attached as Exhibit "A" (the "Subleased Premises").
Landlord covenants and agrees that Landlord shall, at all times during the Term, be responsible to clean, repair and maintain such Common Access Areas to the extent of any damage or debris as a result of the use of the same by any party other than Tenant and its contractors, agents and employees.
Tenant shall be responsible for securing the balance of the Retained Premises from the Common Access Areas.
So long as Tenant is not in default hereunder, Tenant and its Invitees shall have the non-exclusive license to use the Common Access Areas for Century Square as constituted from time to time in common with Landlord, other tenants and occupants of the CR Project Parcel and other Person entitled to use the same, which license shall be subject to such reasonable rules and regulations as Landlord or the Association may from time to time prescribe.