demised premise definition

demised premise means all that portion of the Building which is leased or intended to be leased by the Landlord to the Tenant by this Lease, including any additions and improvements to the Building herein provided;
demised premise means the premises described in the First Part of the First Schedule hereto with the easements rights and privileges but excepting the exceptions and reservations;
demised premise means that portion of the building demised and leased to the Tenant hereunder.

Related to demised premise

  • Demised Premises or “Premises” (and whether or not capitalized) is used herein, it shall be understood to mean the “premises leased hereby”; and whenever the term “Entire Premises” is used herein (and whether or not capitalized), it shall be understood to mean all of the contiguous land and buildings owned by Landlord at this location, which include the premises leased hereby. The term “Non-leased Premises” shall mean the Entire Premises less the Leased Premises.

  • Leased Premises means the premises which are material to the Company or any Subsidiary and which the Company or any Subsidiary occupies or proposes to occupy as a tenant, sub-tenant or occupant;

  • the Premises means the building or part of the building booked and referred to in the contract

  • Subleased Premises means all that portion of the Leased Premises referred to as airport lot as outlined on the site diagram attached as Schedule "A" to this Sublease; and

  • The Building means any building of which the Property forms part.