Stocking Up definition

Stocking Up means the stocking up by the Tenant of such goods and merchandise as may be required for the Tenant’s trade and business in the Demised Premises.

Examples of Stocking Up in a sentence

  • The Landlord shall not be liable to compensate or repay the Tenant for any Fit Out/Renovation Works and the Stocking Up or improvement carried out upon or made to the Demised Premises and for the costs and expenses incurred by the Tenant in respect thereof and the Tenant shall not be entitled to claim for any reduction in the Monthly Rental on account of such Fit Out/Renovation Works and the Stocking Up or improvement thereto or for such costs and expenses in respect thereof.

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