Drive Aisles definition

Drive Aisles means the main aisles through a Kmart Store and around the perimeter of the store that are a minimum of eight (8) feet wide.
Drive Aisles means the lanes in a parking lot devoted to the passage of vehicles, as opposed to the parking stalls. The term "drive aisle" does not include lanes used only or primarily for drive-in customer service.

Examples of Drive Aisles in a sentence

  • Landlord shall have no obligation to provide guard services or other security measures for the benefit of the Project, except to the extent restrictions to the Drive Aisles and Controlled Parking Area are due to standard maintenance, prescriptive easements and/or Applicable Laws.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, Landlord shall have no right to close off or restrict access or use of the Drive Aisles described in Section 18.22 above or the two rows of parking spaces located in the Common Areas directly in front of the front entrance of the Building (the “Controlled Parking Area”), as set forth on Exhibit “A”, attached hereto, in each case without first obtaining Tenant’s consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.

  • Social Distancing Measures, Drive Aisles, and Site Changes: Indicate areas and zones on the property and in the right of way proposed for curb-side pick-up and drop-off, customer pick-up or drop-off, customer waiting areas, staging, delivery, line-up areas, service and other aspects of the operation that will take place in expanded areas.

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