Day-Timers definition
Examples of Day-Timers in a sentence
As part of the sale, Day-Timers executed a tenant estoppel certificate that identified the 1988 lease and the 1991 addendum as the operative lease documents, but made no reference to the proposed and unexecuted second addendum.
This Amendment shall become effective when, and only when, and as of the date (the “Effective Date”) on which (a) the Administrative Agent shall have received counterparts of this Amendment executed by the Borrowers, Day-Timers, Inc.
Day-Timers, Inc., 815 A.2d 1045 (2003), Day-Timers entered into a 1988 lease with Liberty’s predecessor-in-interest.
The second addendum was never executed, but rent was apparently calculated by the original landlord and paid by Day-Timers as if it were in effect.
After Liberty acquired the property, it charged Day-Timers rent calculated without regard to the unexecuted second addendum.
Day-Timers refused to pay, and Liberty sued for breach of the lease and declaratory relief.
The trial court, finding that the unexecuted second addendum was an enforceable oral modification of the lease, entered judgment in favor of Day-Timers, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ appealed.
Prior to the June 1996 increase, Day-Timers was notified by the original landlord that the rent would increase by only 8% as opposed to 15%.
Employee may retain personal DayTimers, planners, calendars, and records of personal expenses incurred in connection with Employees performance of duties for the Company, provided the Company has or is provided with a copy of the same.