Landlord Change definition

Landlord Change means any change in the landlord for a Leased Location.

Examples of Landlord Change in a sentence

  • Landlord shall have five (5) business days after receipt of such information from Tenant to (a) in the case of a Tenant Change Order Request, approve or reject such Tenant Change Order Request in writing, or (b) in the case of a Landlord Change Order Request, notify Tenant in writing of Landlord’s decision either to proceed with or abandon the Landlord-requested Change.

  • In addition, in the event that the Landlord changes its name, but not its federal identification number, the Landlord is required to notify the Tenant and the Occupying Agency of the change within ten (10) business days of the effective date of such change by submitting a Landlord Change of Name/Address Form, attached to this Lease as Exhibit 6, to the Tenant in accordance with Section51 of this Lease.

  • Landlord may request Changes after Landlord approves the Approved Plans by notifying Tenant thereof in writing in substantially the same form as the AIA standard change order form (a “Landlord Change Order Request”), which Landlord Change Order Request shall detail the nature and extent of any requested Changes.

  • Landlord may request Changes after Landlord approves the Approved Plans by notifying Tenant thereof in writing landlord shall request such landlord changes by notifying tenant in writing in substantially the same form as the AIA standard change order form (a “Landlord Change Order Request”), which Landlord Change Order Request shall detail the nature and extent of any requested Changes.

  • Tenant shall, before proceeding with any Change, using commercially reasonable efforts, prepare as soon as is reasonably practicable (but in no event more than five (5) business days after delivering a Tenant Change Order Request to Landlord or receipt of a Landlord Change Order Request) an estimate of the increased costs or savings that would result from such Change, as well as an estimate of such Change’s effects on the Schedule.

  • Except solely as provided in the last sentence of this Section 18.1, Landlord shall not be restricted from selling all or any portion of the Leased Property (including by entering into a merger or other transaction or by any Landlord Change of Control or any other transaction at any tier of ownership).

  • Tenant shall have ten (10) days after receipt of a TI Landlord Change Order Request to notify Landlord in writing of Tenant’s approval or rejection of the Landlord-requested TI Change, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.

  • The questionnaire was chosen because it is simple to use and allows for ease of administration and its ability to be used to gather data from a large number of respondents at a low cost.

  • Tenant shall have five (5) business days after receipt of a Landlord Change Order Request to approve or reject the Landlord Change Order Request.

  • Tenant shall, before proceeding with any Change, using its best efforts, prepare as soon as is reasonably practicable (but in no event more than five (5) business days after delivering a Tenant Change Order Request to Landlord or receipt of a Landlord Change Order Request) an estimate of the increased costs or savings that would result from such Change, as well as an estimate on such Change’s effects on the Schedule.

Related to Landlord Change

  • Landlord Consent means a Landlord Consent substantially in the form of Exhibit G.

  • Landlord means the owner, lessor or sublessor of the dwelling unit or the building of which such

  • Major Tenant means a tenant of a Loan Party under a lease of Property which entitles it to occupy 15,000 square feet or more of the net rentable area of such Property.

  • Tenant means any Person leasing, subleasing or otherwise occupying any portion of the Property under a Lease or other occupancy agreement.

  • Landlord Agreement means an agreement substantially in the form provided by Lender to Borrower or such other form as Lender may agree to accept.

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

  • Leased Premises means the Leased Premises as defined in Paragraph 1.

  • Landlord Delay means any actual delay in the completion of the Improvements as a result of Landlord’s breach or material default under this Third Amendment (including, without limitation, any breach of representation or warranty); any delays relating to any of the matters specified in Section 5.3 of Exhibit B; any failure to respond to any items required to be furnished or approved by Landlord within a time period expressly set forth in this Third Amendment or the Lease (unless a deemed approval is specified, in which case no Landlord Delay shall be assessed); Landlord’s failure to allow contractors access to the Building or Premises as scheduled in advance with the Building’s property manager or Landlord’s request for material changes in the fmal Plans and Specifications after Landlord’s approval thereof (unless such request was caused by an error or omission by Tenant), provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing, no Landlord Delay shall be deemed to have occurred unless and until Tenant has delivered to Landlord a factually correct written notice (the “Landlord Delay Notice”), specifying the bona fide action or inaction which Tenant contends constitutes the Landlord Delay. If such action or inaction is not cured by Landlord within two (2) business days of Landlord’s receipt of such Landlord Delay Notice, then the Landlord Delay shall be deemed to have occurred as of the expiration of such two (2) business day period. A delay in construction of the Improvements due to a Tenant Delay (as defined in Exhibit B, attached to and part of the Original Lease), any Force Majeure event or a delay by any governmental authority (including but not limited to the City of Los Angeles) shall not be deemed a Landlord Delay. Any Landlord Delay Notice shall be sent to the notice address set forth in the Lease with copies to (a) to the property manager at the management office of the Building; and to (b) Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Management LLC, 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000, Attention: Leasing Legal Department Manager.

  • this Tenant Work Letter means the relevant portion of Sections 1 through 6 of this Tenant Work Letter.

  • Major Tenants has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 7.2.

  • Landlord Work means the work, if any, that Landlord is obligated to perform in the Premises pursuant to a separate agreement (the “Work Letter”), if any, attached to this Lease as Exhibit C.

  • Sublandlord means the holder of sublandlord’s interest under this Sublease. In the event of any assignment or transfer of the Sublandlord’s interest under this Sublease, which assignment or transfer may occur at any time during the Term in Sublandlord’s sole discretion, Sublandlord shall be and hereby is entirely relieved of all covenants and obligations of Sublandlord hereunder accruing subsequent to the date of the transfer and it shall be deemed and construed, without further agreement between the parties hereto, that any transferee has assumed and shall carry out all covenants and obligations thereafter to be performed by Sublandlord hereunder. Sublandlord may transfer and deliver the then existing Letter of Credit to the transferee of Sublandlord’s interest under this Sublease, and thereupon Sublandlord shall be discharged from any further liability with respect thereto. In addition, Sublandlord shall comply with all of its obligations as “Tenant” under the Master Lease except to the extent that any such obligation is the obligation of Subtenant pursuant to the terms of this Sublease. Notwithstanding any other term or provision of this Sublease, the liability of Subtenant to Sublandlord for any default in Subtenant’s obligations under this Sublease shall be limited to actual, direct damages, and under no circumstances shall Sublandlord, its partners, members, shareholders, directors, agents, officers, employees, contractors, sublessees, successors and/or assigns be entitled to recover from Subtenant (or otherwise be indemnified by Subtenant) for lost revenues, lost profit or other consequential, special or punitive damages arising in connection with this Sublease for any reason, except for any breach by Subtenant under Section 12 of the Master Lease. Notwithstanding any other term or provision of this Sublease, no personal liability shall at any time be asserted or enforceable against Subtenant’s shareholders, directors, officers, or partners on account of any of Subtenant’s obligations or actions under this Sublease.

  • Subleased Premises means approximately -18;961 rentable square feet on the 141h floor of the Building, as more specifically depicted on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof. The Subleased Premises include all of the Leased Premises identified in the Prime Lease.

  • Subtenant means any Person entitled to occupy, use, or possess any Premises under a Sublease.

  • Superior Landlord means the person for the time being who owns the interest in the Premises which gives him the right to possession of the Premises at the end of the Landlord’s lease of the Premises.

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

  • Base Building shall include the structural portions of the Building, the public restrooms and the Building mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and equipment located in the internal core of the Building on the floor or floors on which the Premises are located. Tenant shall promptly provide Landlord with copies of any notices it receives regarding an alleged violation of Law. Tenant shall comply with the rules and regulations of the Building attached as Exhibit E and such other reasonable rules and regulations adopted by Landlord from time to time, including rules and regulations for the performance of Alterations (defined in Section 9).

  • the Landlord includes the person for the time being entitled to the reversion immediately expectant on the determination of the Term;

  • the Tenant means the party(ies) named on the tenancy agreement as the tenant of The Property.

  • Collocation Space means an area of space located in a building to be used by CLEC to house telecommunications equipment that is necessary for interconnection or access to UNEs. Additionally, roof or wall space used for wireless interconnection shall be included in the definition where applicable.

  • 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.

  • Tenant Work All work installed or furnished to the Premises by Tenant in connection with Tenant’s initial occupancy pursuant to Rider 2 and the Workletter.

  • Tenant Delays A "Tenant Delay" shall mean any delay in Substantial Completion of the Building as a result of any of the following: (i) Tenant's failure to complete or approve the Tenant Improvement Plans by the dates set forth in Section 5.B, (ii) Tenant's failure to approve the bids for construction by the dates set forth in Section 5.C, (iii) changes to either the Shell Plans and Specifications or the Tenant Improvement Plans requested by Tenant which delay the progress of the work, (iv) Tenant's request for materials, components or finishes which are not available in a commercially reasonable time given the target Commencement Date, (v) Tenant's failure to make a progress payment for Tenant Improvement costs as provided in Section 5.F, (vi) Tenant's request for more than one (1) rebidding of the cost of all or a portion of the work, and (vii) any errors or omissions in the Tenant Improvement Plans provided by Tenant's architect. In the event Landlord believes Tenant is causing a Tenant Delay, Landlord shall notify Tenant in writing, state the action or inaction that it believes is causing the Tenant Delay, and state the date from which a Tenant Delay is being calculated. Claim of Tenant Delay shall be made within five (5) days after Landlord's discovery of the occurrence of the event giving rise to such claim. Tenant shall have the right to expedite work, at its sole cost, to minimize the effect of any Tenant Delays, to the extent it is practicable to do so. However, no Tenant Delay shall advance the Commencement Date to a date before the estimated Commencement Date of October 1, 2001. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Lease and regardless of the actual date the Premises are Substantially Complete (but subject to the limitation in the preceding sentence), the Commencement Date shall be deemed to be the date the Commencement Date would have occurred if no Tenant Delay had occurred as reasonably determined by Landlord. In addition, if a Tenant Delay results in an increase in the cost of the labor or materials, Tenant shall pay the cost of such increases.

  • Landlord’s Work means the work of constructing the Tenant Improvements.

  • Landlord Access Agreement means a Landlord Access Agreement, substantially in the form of Exhibit G, or such other form as may reasonably be acceptable to the Administrative Agent.

  • Lessee means a person who acquires the right to possession and use of goods under a lease. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the term includes a sublessee.