Temporary Closures definition

Temporary Closures means, collectively, temporary vacations of the Premises or cessations of business operations at the Premises due to any force majeure event under Paragraph 49 of this Lease, casualty, condemnation, remodeling (for no longer than sixty (60) consecutive days) or closures caused by the acts or omissions of Landlord or its employees, agents or contractors. For purposes of clarity, Tenant shall remain obligated to perform all of its obligations under this Lease during any such period of vacation or closure. If this Lease is terminated pursuant to the provisions of this Paragraph 71, (i) Tenant shall vacate the Premises in accordance with the requirements of this Lease, (ii) Tenant’s obligation to pay rent shall cease on the Recapture Date, and (iii) neither party shall have any further obligations as of the Recapture Date other than those that accrued prior to the Recapture Date, or those that expressly survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease.

Examples of Temporary Closures in a sentence

  • Section 4.1. As a material inducement to and in consideration of Landlord entering into this Agreement, Tenant shall continuously conduct the business described in Section 8.1 of the Lease in the Premises in a first-class manner and during the hours comparable to other athletic clubs with comparable facilities operated by Tenant or any Affiliate of Tenant as of the date hereof (subject to events of Force Majeure and Temporary Closures).

  • Parking Company, as agent for Metro, shall be exclusively responsible for the administration and operation of any Temporary Closures in accordance with the Operating Standards.

  • The Township shall be entitled to Temporary Closures of Locations by providing fourteen (14) days written notice to the Company unless the Township does not have the necessary advance knowledge to provide such notice within that timeframe in which case the Township shall provide notice as soon possible during normal business hours prior to the closure.

  • After the Public Opening, no more than ten percent (10%) of the total Locations shall be closed at any one time due to Temporary Closures.

  • PIPING GENERAL: Temporary Closures: During construction period, all rough-in plumbing shall be sealed off with test plugs and caps until fixtures are ready to be installed.

  • Parking Company, as agent for Metro, can have the scope of its operations expanded to include responsibility for the administration and operation of any Temporary Closures in accordance with the Operating Standards at such time as directed by Metro.

  • As part of the Business Plan, Parking Company shall submit and prepare an Operations Plan, which shall include parking meter practices and procedures for Temporary Closures of Metered Parking Spaces and bagging or removal and storage of meters during closure.

  • As part of the Business Plan, Parking Company shall submit and prepare an Operations Plan, which shall include parking meter practices and procedures for Temporary Closures of Metered Parking Spaces and taking Metered spaces temporarily out of service or removal and storage of meters during closure.

Related to Temporary Closures

  • Temporary Closure means ceasing operation of all or part of a facility with the intent of reusing the facility or portion of the facility at a future date.

  • Temporary container means a receptacle that is usually made

  • Temporary job site means a location where any of the following occur:

  • temporary building means a Building designed or constructed, erected or placed on land and which is demolished or removed from the lands within twelve months of Building Permit issuance;

  • Temporary Position means a position that the Employer has determined will be in excess of thirty (30) calendar days and not more than two (2) years, but which is not a Regular Position. Temporary Positions are intended for staffing of short term projects and interim staffing relief during periods such as the absences of employees or for unexpected and temporary changes in workload. A Temporary Position may be either a new position for the designated period or a temporary vacancy of a Regular Position or of a previously vacated Temporary Position.