Early Occupancy definition
Examples of Early Occupancy in a sentence
During Early Occupancy, the Lessee shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions of the Lease.
During such Early Occupancy period prior to the Commencement Date, Tenant shall be bound by its obligations under the Lease, including the obligation to provide evidence of insurance, but shall not be obligated to pay the Monthly Base Rent or Operating Expenses payable by Tenant to Landlord as set forth in the Lease.
In consideration of executing this Early Occupancy Agreement, Tenant agrees to indemnify and save Landlord harmless of and from any and all liability, damage, expense, cause of action, suits or claims or judgments resulting from injury to person or property arising from the use of the Premises by Tenant during the Early Occupancy Period, including loss or damage to Tenant, its equipment, materials or supplies.
During the Early Occupancy Period, Tenant shall arrange to have all utility services, including but not limited to gas, electric, water and trash, billed directly to Tenant for payment.
Prior to Early Occupancy, the parties will walk through the facility together and once completed will execute an Acceptance of Premises and Acknowledgment of Lease Commencement notice.