Leasehold Documents definition

Leasehold Documents means, collectively, the Mortgagee Attornment Agreements, the Landlord Consents, the Lease Amendments and the Acknowledgement and Estoppel Agreements.
Leasehold Documents means the Operative Documents as defined in the glossary to the Leasehold Transaction documents.
Leasehold Documents means all landlord consents, leasehold mortgages and other documents relating to the leasehold interests of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries delivered pursuant to the terms of the Security Agreement or the Subsidiary Security Agreement, in each case duly executed and delivered by each party thereto.

Examples of Leasehold Documents in a sentence

  • Cedar shall have received a consent duly executed by Interstate (the "Landlord Consent"), to be dated not more than ten (10) days prior to the Closing Date, authorizing Owners' contribution of the Leasehold Property, assignment of the Leasehold Documents to the Partnership, and the form of Leasehold Assignment (as hereinafter defined).

  • The Landlord Estoppel shall certify the annual base rent and additional rent for the Leasehold Property, that the Leasehold Documents are in full force and effect, and that Interstate (i) has not delivered any notice of default under the Leasehold Documents that remains uncured, and (ii) does not have knowledge of any default under the Leasehold Documents.

  • Assignee hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Assignor, SET and all entities controlled by, under common control with or controlling either of them, and all of their successors and assigns (collectively "Southeast") from any claims, demands or liability with regard to any matters related to the Leasehold and/or the Leasehold Documents limited to any issue raised after the date hereof.

  • These contingencies include, but are not limited to: Fully executed Leasehold Documents, notarized Guarantee Agreements and Deposits Paid in Full.