Premises Sample Clauses

Premises defective, dangerous or unsafe condition of the facilities; falls; collisions with objects, walls, equipment or persons; dangerous, unsafe, or irregular conditions on floors, ice, or other surfaces, extreme weather conditions; travel to and from premises.
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Premises. A. The Company has received valuable services from Optionee in the past and desires to compensate Optionee for these services by issuing Optionee an option (the "Option") to purchase a total of One Hundred Million (100,000,000), shares of the Company's common stock with an option price of 85% of market price per share on the date of exercise under the existing benefit plan at time of grant, which shares have been issued pursuant to a Form S-8 under the Securities Act of 1933 as amended ("Form S-8").
Premises. Landlord hereby leases to Tenant and Tenant hereby leases from Landlord, subject to and with the benefit of the terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this Lease, the Premises, excluding the roof, exterior faces of exterior walls, and pipes, ducts, conduits, wires, and appurtenant fixtures serving the Building (and any areas, such as the space above the ceiling or in the walls, that may contain such pipes, ducts, conduits, wires or appurtenant fixtures). Tenant shall have, as appurtenant to the Premises, rights to use in common, subject to reasonable rules of general applicability to tenants of the Park from time to time made by Landlord of which Tenant is given notice: (a) common walkways and driveways necessary for access to the Building, and (b) the common parking areas serving the Building. Tenant shall be permitted to use, at no additional cost or fee, up to 102 parking spaces in the parking area adjacent to the Building. Tenant may identify any of these spaces as “visitor parking only,” in accordance with the Northwest Park sign policy. Landlord reserves the right from time to time, without unreasonable interference with access to or use of the Premises: (a) to install, use, maintain, repair, replace and relocate for service to the Premises and other parts of the Building, or either, pipes, ducts, conduits, wires and appurtenant fixtures, wherever located in the Premises or Building, (b) to make any repairs and replacements to the Premises which Landlord may deem necessary, and (c) in connection with any excavation made upon adjacent land of Landlord or others, to enter, and to license others to enter, upon the Premises to do such work as the person causing such excavation deems necessary to preserve the wall of the Building from injury or damage and to support the same. Landlord reserves the right, at its own cost and expense, to require Tenant, upon one hundred eighty (180) days’ notice, to relocate its Premises elsewhere in the Park after the expiration of the Original Term, to an area of substantially equivalent size and at least of the equivalent quality, and with substantially similar improvements as are in the Premises, as designated by Landlord. If Landlord shall exercise such right to relocate Tenant, Landlord shall pay for all Tenant’s reasonable relocation costs, including costs of moving and revalidating Tenant’s manufacturing process.
Premises. Landlord hereby leases to Tenant and Tenant hereby leases from Landlord the Premises.
Premises. The full property address of the leased rental unit should be included at the beginning of the lease agreement. If there is a unit number make sure you include that as well. Lease Term. The agreement should indicate whether this is a fixed-term lease or a month-to-month lease. If a fixed-term lease, it should include the start and end date of the lease. If a month-to-month lease, it should include when the lease starts and the required notice for ending the lease. Many states require a certain amount of notice for terminating a month-to-month lease. Rent.Include the amount due each month, the date it’s due and the method tenants can use to pay their rent (e.g., check, online transfer, etc.). You can also include a request for the last month’s rent. This is often done to protect landlords from tenants that leave mid-tenancy or without notice. Late Rent. You should also include any details on what will occur for late rent payments. Just be aware of your state’s laws as it applies to the amount of late fee you can charge and whether or not there is a required grace period. Click here for more information on handling issues with past due rent. Security Deposit. A security deposit is a reimbursable deposit used to protect the landlord in case a tenant violates the lease or causes damage beyond normal wear and tear to the property. Include the amount required for the security deposit (usually equal to one month’s rent) as well as what items can be deducted from the security deposit. Click here for specific information on your state’s security deposit laws. Condition. It is a good idea to make sure you have a short clause that requires the tenant to acknowledge that they received the property in good condition. Right of Entry. There will likely come a time when a landlord will need to enter a tenant’s rental unit. Make sure you have a clause that highlights the notice you will provide tenants as well as the reasons you are allowed to enter the premises. Similar to late fees, the right of entry is subject to specific state laws.
Premises. 25.1 If either Party uses the other Party’s premises, that Party is liable for all loss or damage it causes to the premises. It is responsible for repairing any damage to the premises or any objects on the premises, other than fair wear and tear.
Premises. 6.4.1 Subject to and without prejudice to clauses 6.3.4 and 6.4.5, the use of monies apportioned in the Budget for the routine maintenance of the buildings and facilities used in respect of the Academy will be the responsibility of the LGB, who shall have regard at all times to the safety of the users of the buildings and the facilities and the legal responsibilities of the Trustees (and/or any others) as owners of such buildings and facilities.
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Premises. Subject to the terms of this Lease, Landlord leases to Tenant and Tenant leases from Landlord the entirety of the Premises. Tenant accepts the Premises in its “AS IS” condition, without relying on any representation, covenant or warranty by Landlord other than as expressly set forth in this Lease. Prior to the Commencement Date, representatives of Landlord and Tenant shall conduct a walk-through of the Premises at a mutually convenient time to determine if any Building Systems are not working. If any Building Systems are not working at such time, then Landlord shall promptly repair the same at Landlord’s expense. Landlord and Tenant (a) acknowledge that all square foot measurements are approximate and (b) stipulate and agree to the rentable square footages set forth in Sections 1(c) above for all purposes with respect to this Lease. Landlord shall: (i) remove all debris and fencing from the parking lot located on the Land, (ii) improve the parking lot with slurry seal on the asphalt area and new striping of the asphalt and concrete areas, which shall result in approximately three (3) parking spaces per each 1,000 square feet of the Building; and (iii) construct a trash enclosure, and (iv) complete any other work or improvements to the Premises required by the City of Sunnyvale pursuant to the necessary permit to complete the trash enclosure (collectively, the “Landlord’s Work”). Landlord’s Work shall be completed in accordance with all Laws and regulations of the City of Sunnyvale, and shall be at Landlord’s cost. Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to complete items (i) and (ii) by August 1, 2016 and items (iii) and (iv) by September 1, 2016. Each of the parking spaces striped by or on behalf of Landlord shall be legally compliant parking spaces. The kitchen appliances listed in Exhibit H hereto shall remain within the Premises for Tenant’s use. Furthermore, all data wiring serving the Premises and existing prior to the Commencement Date (the “Cabling”) shall remain intact and in place, and Tenant shall have the right to use such Cabling during the Term, but any changes to the Cabling shall be at Tenant’s sole expense. Landlord represents and warrants that to Landlord’s actual knowledge, the Premises is compliant with all Laws, except for the need for a trash enclosure if the user of the Building does not compost all of its waste.
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