Leasehold Contract definition
Examples of Leasehold Contract in a sentence
It is expressly agreed by the parties that the Leasehold Contract will be valid and effectual only after the Lessor also signs it and only if the Lessee performs and fulfils its aforesaid obligations vis-à-vis the Lessor.
It is expressly agreed by the parties that the Leasehold Contract will be valid and in force only after the Lessor also signs it and only if the Lessee fulfills its abovementioned obligations to the Lessor.
Until such time as the Lessor has signed the Leasehold Contract, the terms and conditions hereof will not be binding on the parties, and the Lessee’s signature alone on the Leasehold Contract will not confer on it any right pursuant to this Contract.
Landlord will have the right in Landlord's sole discretion to elect as to whether the Leasehold Contract will be awarded on a guaranteed maximum cost basis or on a lump sum basis.
Until such time as the Lessor has signed the Leasehold Contract, the conditions will not be binding on the parties, and the signature of the Lessee alone on the Leasehold Contract will not confer on it any right pursuant to the Leasehold Contract.