Landlord’s Advisor definition

Landlord’s Advisor means the architect, engineer, surveyor, accountant, solicitor or any other person or representative qualified in his or her field, selected or appointed by Landlord, from time to time, for the purposes of making determinations under this Lease.

Examples of Landlord’s Advisor in a sentence

  • The Rentable Area of the Premises shall be verified by Landlord’s Advisor in accordance with BOMA measurement methods and a signed certificate stating the actual measurement of the Premises shall be issued to Tenant.

  • In the event of Partial Destruction (as herein defined) of the Premises by fire, the elements or other cause or casualty, then, in such event, if the destruction is such, in the opinion of Landlord’s Advisor, that the Premises cannot be used for Tenant’s business until repaired, the Rent and all Additional Rent, shall a▇▇▇▇ until the repair has been made.

  • Landlord’s Advisor shall determine whether the Premises can or cannot be effectively used by Tenant and Landlord’s Advisor’s certificate thereon shall be binding and conclusive upon both Landlord and Tenant for the purposes hereof.

  • Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all safes and heavy installations which Tenant wishes to place in the Premises, so as to distribute properly the weight thereof and Tenant shall pay for all reasonable costs incurred by Landlord and Landlord’s Advisor in making such assessment.

  • If the destruction is such that, in the opinion of Landlord’s Advisor, the Premises may be partially used for Tenant’s business while the repairs are being made, then the Basic Rent shall a▇▇▇▇ in the proportion that the part of the Premises rendered unusable bears to the whole of the Premises.

  • Landlord’s Advisor, in making any determination pursuant to the terms hereof, shall act impartially and reasonably and in good faith, shall be deemed to be acting as an expert and not an arbitrator, and the determination of Landlord’s Advisor shall be final and binding on both Landlord and Tenant and the Arbitration Act of Nova Scotia, or any similar legislation in force in the Province of Nova Scotia from time to time, shall not apply.