Third Space definition

Third Space means that sphere between academia and administration which on one hand is oriented to goals of the "optimal use of the potential of Third Space professionals in higher education" (Whitchurch, 2010), and, on the other, pursues separate project ideas and logics.

Examples of Third Space in a sentence

  • All commissions owed to Brokers in connection with this Amendment shall be paid (a) by Landlord pursuant to a separate agreement as to the First Space, Second Space, and, if the Fourth Space Option is exercised by Tenant, the Fourth Space, and (b) by the existing tenant of the Third Space as to the Third Space.

  • In no event shall Landlord be obligated to pay any commissions pertaining to the transaction evidenced hereby as to the Third Space.

  • The term of the Third Space shall be coterminous with the remaining term of the Lease (including Renewal Terms).

  • While ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s work does not explicitly address writing online, feminist scholars such as ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇-Sun ▇▇▇ (2015:157) consider the questioning of culture and identity within the Third Space as a possible area for renegotiating power and identity, and have speculated that the Third Space can therefore be located on the internet.

  • From and after the Effective Date, Minimum Rent shall be $16.97 per rentable square foot for the First Space, $17.51 per rentable square foot for the Second Space and $22 per rentable square foot for the Third Space; aggregate of $446,316.13; payable in equal monthly installments of $37,193.01; payable in advance on the first day of each calendar month.

  • The Third Space is accepted subject to all the terms, conditions and obligations under the Lease and shall (for all purposes) be deemed Demised Premises under the Lease.

  • In the Third Space, culture and identity are not only questioned, and hybridised, but also renegotiated; a liminal space written into existence, unbound by hierarchies and dualistic constructions like secular/religious.

  • In full and complete consideration of USC-ASCJ’s performance of its commitments as set forth in the terms and conditions of this Agreement, USC-ASCJ shall be paid $161,000 ($2,300 for each qualified student) registered on or before May 22, 2023, for the Third Space Youth Institute.

  • Third Space Learning provides scheduled online one-on-one high-impact math tutoring programs for schools and school districts that follow structured, research-based instructional materials.

  • Student reflections after each OCA revealed that they recognized the value of this digital Third Space and provided on-going input on the redesign of the assignments.

Related to Third Space

  • Expansion Space means any space in the Building which, at any time during the Lease Term, is occupied by a Person other than Landlord under a written lease with Landlord, and the term “Tenant’s Expansion Space” means Expansion Space which Tenant has elected to lease as provided in this paragraph. Landlord agrees to notify Tenant promptly after Landlord learns that any Expansion Space is or will become available. Subject to the prior rights of other tenants to whom Landlord has granted substantially similar rights, Tenant has the option to lease any Expansion Space which Landlord notifies Tenant is or will become available. If Tenant gives Landlord notice of its exercise of this option within thirty (30) days after notification from Landlord of the availability of the Expansion Space and if no Event of Default exists when Tenant’s notice is given, this Lease will be deemed to be amended to include Tenant’s Expansion Space as part of the Premises for the remainder of the Lease Term upon all of the same terms contained in this Lease except that (i) the Rentable Area of the Premises will be amended to include Tenant’s Expansion Space; (ii) Tenant’s Share will be increased to include the rentable area of Tenant’s Expansion Space; (iii) the Term Commencement Date with respect to Tenant’s Expansion Space will be the earlier of sixty (60) days after the date on which Tenant’s Expansion Space becomes vacant and ready for occupancy (provided that date is at least sixty (60) days after Tenant exercises its option to lease the Expansion Space), or the date on which the Expansion Space is first occupied by Tenant; (iv) if Tenant’s Expansion Space contains a rentable area of 10,000 square feet or more, and if there are less than three (3) Lease Years remaining in the Lease Term, the Lease Term will be extended to include three (3) full years from the Term Commencement Date with respect to Tenant’s Expansion Space; and (v) subject to adjustment during each Fixed Rental Period as provided in Exhibit E, Basic Rent for each year of the remaining Lease Term (as it may be extended) will be the greater of (a) the Basic Rent last paid by the Person most recently occupying Tenant’s Expansion Space or (b) Market Rent determined as provided in the Rent Rider attached as Exhibit E. If Tenant exercises this option, Tenant’s Expansion Space will be leased to Tenant in its “as is” condition and Tenant will, at its expense and in compliance with the provisions of Section 7.06, design and construct all Improvements desired by Tenant for its use and occupancy. Landlord and Tenant agree to execute such amendments to this Lease and other instruments as either of them considers necessary or desirable to reflect Tenant’s exercise of this option.

  • Leased space means the individual storage space at the self-service facility which is rented to an occupant pursuant to a rental agreement.

  • Storage Space means a space where goods of non-hazardous nature are stored and includes cold storage and banking safe vaults;

  • Subleased Premises means all that portion of the Leased Premises referred to as airport lot as outlined on the site diagram attached as Schedule "A" to this Sublease; and

  • On-premises sign means a sign advertising activities conducted or maintained on the property on which it is located. The boundary of the property shall be as determined by tax rolls, deed registrations, and apparent land use delineations. If a sign consists principally of brand name or trade name advertising and the product or service advertised is only incidental to the principal activity conducted or maintained on the property, or if the sign brings rental income to the property owner or sign owner, it shall be considered the business of outdoor advertising and not an on-premises sign. On-premises sign does not include a sign on a narrow strip of land contiguous to the advertised activity, or a sign on an easement on adjacent property, when the purpose is clearly to circumvent the intent of this act.