Lease Release definition
Examples of Lease Release in a sentence
For purposes of this Lease, "Release" or "Released" or "Releases" shall mean any release, deposit, discharge, emission, leaking, spilling, seeping, migrating, injecting, pumping, pouring, emptying, escaping, dumping, disposing, or other movement of Hazardous Materials into the environment.
If less than 30 days remain in the Term, the Housing Assignment Office will not approve an Apartment Lease Release Application.
Submitting an Apartment Lease Release Application does not guarantee that this Lease will terminate.
If Tenant desires to terminate this Lease before the Term ends, Tenant must submit an Apartment Lease Release Application to the Housing Assignment Office.
For purposes of this Lease, "Release" or "Released" or "Releases" shall mean any release, deposit, discharge, emission, leaking, spilling, seeping, migrating, injecting, pumping, pouring, emptying, escaping, dumping, disposing, or other movement of Hazardous Materials into the environment.
Pursuant to a Consent to Separation dated as of the Amended Lease Release Date from Lessor and Omega, Lessor and Omega have consented to the Separation.
As set forth in the Lease Release, these provisions are not released by the terms of the Lease Release.
Upon receipt by the Lessor of payment in full of the Purchase Amount pursuant to the applicable provision of this Lease (but subject to the proviso in Section 18.1(a)(iii)(B)(1) hereof) (i) the Leased Property shall be transferred to the Lessee or any designee it may identify, and (ii) upon request of Lessee, the interest in the Site granted by the Ground Lease shall be terminated by the filing of the Ground Lease Release.
Lack of signal does not satisfy the requirements for Lease Release or a room assignment change.
Lessee hereby acknowledges and agrees that, as of the Commencement Date, all Personal Property located on the Land or in the Leased Improvements on the Amended Lease Release Date is the Personal Property of Lessor, except for the Excluded Lessee’s Personal Property.