Recorded Instruments definition

Recorded Instruments means all restrictive covenants and other matters of public record affecting the Premises, as amended from time to time

Examples of Recorded Instruments in a sentence

  • Tenant waives any right it may have to approve any subsequent changes to or amendment of the Recorded Instruments.

  • Landlord and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ acknowledge and agree that ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Permitted Use is not currently permitted at the Shopping Center by virtue of certain restrictions contained in the Recorded Instruments and/or other tenant leases in the Shopping Center.

  • Easement for electric distribution lines, together with the necessary appurtenances, including the terms, covenants and provisions thereto as granted by instrument; Dated: April 30, 1993 Recorded: July 16, 1993 Recording No.: 231263, in Volume 202 of Recorded Instruments, Page 383 To: The Washington Water Power Company Road Access Easement & Well Protection Zone; Grantor: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • Lessee shall comply with all Recorded Instruments and all laws, regulations and ordinances applicable to the Premises or to ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s use of the Premises, and shall pay, prior to delinquency, any and all fines or civil penalties imposed upon Lessee or the Premises for any violation by Lessee, its agents, contractors, employees, servants, invitees, licensees or concessionaires.

Related to Recorded Instruments

  • Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of any member of the Group arising in the ordinary course of trading of that member of the Group.

  • Gift instrument means a record or records, including an institutional solicitation, under which property is granted to, transferred to, or held by an institution as an institutional fund.

  • Agreements and Instruments has the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(xiii).

  • Subject Instruments shall nonetheless mean such instrument, agreement or other document, as the case may be, in its entirety, including any portions thereof which shall have been so redacted, deleted or otherwise not filed.

  • Mortgage Instruments means such title reports, ALTA title insurance policies (with endorsements), evidence of zoning compliance, property insurance, flood certifications and flood insurance (and, if applicable FEMA form acknowledgements of insurance), opinions of counsel, ALTA surveys, appraisals, environmental assessments and reports, mortgage tax affidavits and declarations and other similar information and related certifications as are requested by, and in form and substance reasonably acceptable to, the Administrative Agent from time to time.