Directory Board definition

Directory Board means the group of individuals appointed by the Company to act as Directors to the Board;
Directory Board. The Landlord may erect and maintain (as an Operating Cost) a directory board in the main lobby of the Building which shall indicate the name of the Tenant and the location of the Leased Premises within the Building. The Tenant shall pay the Landiord's cost of changes thereto, and any other signage with respect to the Leased Premises. Should sufficient space exist on the directory board, the Landlord may provide to the Tenant, at the Tenants expense, additional entries as requested. The directory board shall be for identification only and not for advertising. The Landlord's acceptance of any name for listing on the directory board will not be deemed, nor will it substitute for, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consent, as required by this Lease, to any sublease, assignment or other occupancy of the Leased Premises.
Directory Board. Lessor shall, throughout the term of this Lease, maintain a directory board in the main lobby of the Building which shall list Lessee, and up to ten (10) of Lessee's employees. The cost of said designations shall be at Lessor's expense for the initial ten (10) designations and at Lessee's expense thereafter.

Examples of Directory Board in a sentence

  • It is understood that in such event, the Company will review whether Director’s activities are consistent with Director remaining a member of the Company’s Directory Board.

  • In the event Tenant no longer leases and occupies one hundred percent (100%) of the rentable square footage of the Building, Tenant and its Permitted Transferees shall be entitled to its Building pro rata share of the space on such Directory Board.

  • Tenant shall have exclusive use of any such Directory Board so long as Tenant's lease covers one hundred percent (100%) of the rentable square footage in the Building; provided, however, Landlord shall have the right to identify Landlord (or its successor) as owner and/or manager of the Project on any such Directory Board.

  • Tenant shall have the right to locate in the Building lobby a Building directory board ("DIRECTORY BOARD") the size, location, design, materials, color and quality of which shall be subject to Tenant's reasonable discretion, except that if, at any time, the Building is not one hundred percent (100%) leased by Tenant, the size, location, design, material, color and quality of the Directory Board shall be subject to Landlord's reasonable approval.

  • The cost of the Directory Board shall be included in the Base, Shell and Core for the Building and the cost of Tenant's listings shall be borne by Tenant.

  • Landlord shall designate the style of the Directory Board as well as the amount of space to be allocated to Tenant, which Board shall be located in an area designated by Landlord in the main lobby of the Building.

  • Lessor also agrees to provide and install, at Lessee's expense, a listing of Lessee's name and office number on the Building Directory Board.

  • Lessor shall designate the style of the Directory Board as well as the amount of space to be allocated to Lessee, which Board shall be located in an area designated by Lessor in the main lobby of the Building.

  • Lessee shall be entitled to have its name shown upon the Directory Board of the Building.

  • The Landlord shall include the Tenant’s name on any Directory Board which may be erected at the Landlord’s sole discretion as to size and location, exhibiting the names of all the tenants in the Industrial Building.


More Definitions of Directory Board

Directory Board. Lessor, at Lessor's sole cost and expense, shall furnish Lessee with space on the building directory board(s) in the north and south lobby areas of the building. 54.

Related to Directory Board

  • Advisory Board means the Long-Term Care Facility Advisory Board;

  • Supervisory Board means the individual or group of individuals that

  • New Directors means any director whose election by the Board or whose nomination for election by the Company's stockholders was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the directors then still in office who were Present Directors or New Directors.

  • Lead Director means, at any given time, the lead, independent member (if any) elected as such by the Board and occupying such position.

  • MUSL Board means the governing body of the MUSL, which is comprised of the chief executive officer of each Party Lottery.