Lease Execution Date definition
Examples of Lease Execution Date in a sentence
Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to obtain, within sixty days after the Lease Execution Date, a commercially reasonable nondisturbance agreement for the benefit of Tenant from the beneficiary under any deed of trust, mortgage or other security interest (“Mortgagee”) covering the Complex.
Landlord represents that Landlord has no actual knowledge that the Building and the Complex are, as of the Lease Execution Date not in compliance with all laws, ordinances, orders, rules and regulations of any governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Complex.
Lessor and Lessee have executed this Lease as of the Lease Execution Date.
Beginning on the Lease Execution Date, the leased premises will be the area depicted on Exhibit A (applicable during the construction period), and beginning on the Operating Term Commencement Date (as defined herein), the leased premises and the specific boundaries of the Arena will be the respective area depicted on Exhibit B, each attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference (during each applicable period, the “Premises”).
Tenant acknowledges that Tenant shall bear the sole risk of loss to its own leasehold improvements (whether existing within the Premises prior to the Lease Execution Date or added to the Premises by Landlord or Tenant), equipment, inventory, and other personal property within the Premises, and Landlord shall have no responsibility for loss or damage thereto.