Primary Intended Use definition
Examples of Primary Intended Use in a sentence
Tenant shall not use the Leased Property or any portion thereof or any Capital Improvement for any use other than the Primary Intended Use without the prior written consent of Landlord, which consent Landlord may withhold in its sole discretion.
Tenant shall maintain (or cause its Subsidiaries to maintain) all of such Tenant’s Property in good order, condition and repair, in all cases as shall be necessary and appropriate in order to operate the Facility for the Primary Intended Use in compliance with all applicable licensure and certification requirements and in compliance with all applicable Legal Requirements, Insurance Requirements and Gaming Regulations.
Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing to the contrary, no transfer of Tenant’s Property used in the conduct of gaming (including the purported or attempted transfer of a Gaming License) or the operation of a Gaming Facility for its Primary Intended Use shall be effected or permitted without receipt of all necessary approvals and/or Gaming Licenses in accordance with applicable Gaming Regulations.
From and after the Opening Date, Tenant shall have the right to use the Development Land in accordance with the terms of this Lease; provided, however, that the use of the Development Land (including, without limitation, the construction and development of any structures or other improvements, and/or sublease of the Development Land) for any purpose other than the Primary Intended Use shall require Landlord’s prior written consent.
Tenant shall, at all times during the entire Term, own (or lease), install and maintain (or cause its Subsidiaries to own (or lease), install and maintain) on the Leased Property adequate and sufficient Tenant’s Property, including without limitation, adequate and sufficient furniture, fixtures and equipment, including without limitation, Gaming Equipment, and personal property necessary for the conduct of the Primary Intended Use.