Comparable Areas definition
Comparable Areas is defined to mean a parcel of land within the Airport, or any additions or extensions thereof, similar in size to the Premises and brought to the same level of improvement as the Premises. The GJRAA shall bear all expenses of bringing the substituted area to the same level of improvement as the Premises, and of moving Lessee's improvements, equipment, furniture, and fixtures to the substituted area. If any of ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s improvements, equipment, furniture, or fixtures cannot be relocated, the GJRAA shall replace, at GJRAA's expense, such non-relocatable improvements and other property with comparable property in the Premises, and the GJRAA shall be deemed the owner of the non- relocated improvements and other property, free and clear of all claims of any interest or title therein by ▇▇▇▇▇▇, or any other third party whomsoever. It is the specific intent of this Paragraph that Lessee be placed, to the extent possible, in the same position it would have been, had the GJRAA not substituted new premises for the Premises; provided, however, that the GJRAA shall not be obligated to reimburse Lessee for any damages, including lost profits or revenues, due to such substitution, should the GJRAA elect to exercise its right to substitute.
Examples of Comparable Areas in a sentence
For the purposes of this Article, the term "Comparable Areas" is defined to mean a parcel of land within the Airport, or any additions or extensions thereof, similar in size to the Premises and brought to the same level of improvement as the Premises.
The following cleaning standards apply in Office Accommodation and Other Comparable Areas: All hard floors, carpets and carpet tiles must be clean and free from debris, cobwebs, dust, dirt, spillages, smears, gum, removable stains, marks and odours.