Landord definition
Examples of Landord in a sentence
It is understood and agreed that a single violation shall be good cause for immediate termination of the Lease by the Landord.
The Tenant subordination and attornment and the rights of non- disturbance shall be memorialized by a subordination, non-disturbance and attornment agreement in a commercially-reasonable form, acceptable to Tenant, Landord (if requiring Landlord’s signature) and such mortgagee.
Land_ord also agrees to maintain comprehensive form boiler insurance, rental value insurance and such other insurance against such perils and in such amounts as may be required by the Ground Lessor or any mortgagee of Landlord or as Landlord may consider prudent.
Agent has informed the Landord of the Landord’s obligations under 42 U.S. Code 4852(d) and is aware of his/her responsibility to ensure compliance.
Tenant covenants to negotiate diligently in good faith with Landord (if requiring Landlord’s signature) and such mortgagee to agree upon the form of subordination, non-disturbance and attornment agreement.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landord may, without Tenant's prior written approval, make such changes to the Project parking facilities to the extent such changes are mandated by any applicable governmental law, rule or regulation or any changes to any governmental law, rule or regulation.
Landord and Tenant entered into that certain office building Lease dated May 20, 1993, (the "Lease") relating to office space in that certain office building located at ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ of Industry, California 91748, in that certain office project known as ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Hills Business Center II.
Landlord will have the right during the Term, at the expense of Landord to file a subdivision plat with the City of Joliet to cause the Land to be separate, subdivided lot.
Neither this Lease, nor any notice nor memorandum regarding the terms hereof, shall be recorded by Tenant unless requested by Landord.
Items left by the Landord in any attic or cellar will therefore be entirely at the Landlord’s own risk.