Insubstantial definition
Examples of Insubstantial in a sentence
If an Insubstantial Condemnation occurs during the last three (3) years of the Term, then Tenant, upon thirty (30) days’ prior Notice to Landlord, given at any time within ninety (90) days after such Insubstantial Condemnation, may cancel or terminate this Lease.
If an Insubstantial Condemnation occurs during the Term then any Condemnation Award(s) shall be paid to Tenant and applied first toward Restoration, in the same manner as Restoration after Casualty, provided that if the Condemnation Award is inadequate to complete the Restoration, Tenant shall contribute the deficiency and Tenant shall Restore in compliance with this Lease.
In the event of an Insubstantial Taking, this Lease shall continue in full force and effect, Landlord shall proceed forthwith to cause the Premises to be restored as near as may be to the original condition thereof and there shall be abatement of Base Rent and Additional Rent proportionate to the extent of the space so taken.
An "Insubstantial Taking" shall mean a Taking such that the Premises can thereafter continue to be used by Tenant for carrying on, at substantially the same level or scope, the business theretofore conducted by Tenant on the Premises.
FactSet will have the right to require User to cease its use of the FactSet Data immediately if, in the sole judgment of FactSet, FactSet believes that User’s use involves more than an Insubstantial Amount of the FactSet Data.
Insubstantial modifications to the existing Electric Distribution System identified by PGE under a Level 2 or Level 3 interconnection, including but not limited to changing meters, fuses or relay settings, are deemed “Minor Modifications” and are listed in Attachment A with a non-binding, good faith estimate of their cost.
User may use Insubstantial Amounts (as defined below) of the FactSet Data in the normal conduct of its business for use in reports, memoranda and presentations to User’s employees, customers, agents and consultants, but FactSet and its respective Affiliates reserve all ownership of and redistribution rights to the FactSet Data.
If an Insubstantial Condemnation occurs, then any Condemnation Award shall be paid to the County to be applied first for Restoration in the same manner as Property Insurance Proceeds.
If Tenant makes the election referred to in this Section, then the Award with respect to such Insubstantial Condemnation shall, subject to the rights of Third Party Lessors, belong entirely to Landlord.
If an Insubstantial Condemnation occurs, then (subject to the rights of Leasehold Mortgagees and Subleasehold Mortgagees) any Condemnation Award shall be paid to Depository to be applied first for Restoration in the same manner as Property Insurance Proceeds.