Obligations of Subdivided Leases Sample Clauses

Obligations of Subdivided Leases. Be released from -------------------------------- the overall obligations expressed in this Lease to pay rent and to carry out specific levels of construction within specific periods, provided, however that each such parcel shall be subject to an appropriate proportionate share of such obligations such that the total of such obligations divided among separated leases is not less than the total of such obligations expressed in this Lease. All other obligations imposed by this Lease shall apply to each such separate parcel as an undivided shared obligation. As to any conflict between the Subdivided Leases or all of them and this Lease, the terms of this Lease shall govern.
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  • Payment of Leasehold Obligations Each Borrower shall at all times pay, when and as due, its rental obligations under all leases under which it is a tenant, and shall otherwise comply, in all material respects, with all other terms of such leases and keep them in full force and effect and, at Agent’s request will provide evidence of having done so.

  • Operating Lease Obligations On the Effective Date, none of the Loan Parties has any Operating Lease Obligations other than the Operating Lease Obligations set forth on Schedule 6.01(q).

  • Landlord Obligations Landlord acknowledges and agrees that certain of the information contained in the Financial Statements may be non-public financial or operational information with respect to Tenant and/or the Leased Property. Landlord further agrees (i) to maintain the confidentiality of such non-public information; provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing and notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 23.2(a) hereof or otherwise herein, Landlord shall have the right to share such information with GLP and their respective officers, employees, directors, Facility Mortgagee, agents and lenders party to material debt instruments entered into by GLP or Landlord, actual or prospective arrangers, underwriters, investors or lenders with respect to Indebtedness or Equity Interests that may be issued by GLP or Landlord, rating agencies, accountants, attorneys and other consultants (the “Landlord Representatives”), provided that such Landlord Representative is advised of the confidential nature of such information and agrees, to the extent such information is not publicly available, to maintain the confidentiality thereof pursuant to Section 23.2(a) or pursuant to confidentiality provisions substantially similar thereto and to comply with all federal, state and other securities laws applicable with respect to such information and (ii) that neither it nor any Landlord Representative shall be permitted to engage in any transactions with respect to the stock or other equity or debt securities or syndicated loans of Tenant or Tenant’s Parent based on any such non-public information provided by or on behalf of Landlord or GLP (provided that this provision shall not govern the provision of information by Tenant or Tenant’s Parent). In addition to the foregoing, Landlord agrees that, upon request of Tenant, it shall from time to time provide such information as may be reasonably requested by Tenant with respect to Landlord’s capital structure and/or any financing secured by this Master Lease or the Leased Property in connection with Tenant’s review of the treatment of this Master Lease under GAAP. In connection therewith, Tenant agrees to maintain the confidentiality of any such non-public information; provided, however, Tenant shall have the right to share such information with Tenant’s Parent and their respective officers, employees, directors, Permitted Leasehold Mortgagees, agents and lenders party to material debt instruments entered into by Tenant or Tenant’s Parent, actual or prospective arrangers, underwriters, investors or lenders with respect to Indebtedness or Equity Interests that may be issued by Tenant or Tenant’s Parent, rating agencies, accountants, attorneys and other consultants (the “Tenant Representatives”) so long as such Tenant Representative is advised of the confidential nature of such information and agrees, to the extent such information is not publicly available, (i) to maintain the confidentiality thereof pursuant to Section 23.2(a) or pursuant to confidentiality provisions substantially similar thereto and to comply with all federal, state and other securities laws applicable with respect to such information and (ii) not to engage in any transactions with respect to the stock or other equity or debt securities or syndicated loans of GLP or Landlord based on any such non-public information provided by or on behalf of Tenant or Tenant’s Parent (provided that this provision shall not govern the provision of information by Landlord or GLP).

  • Obligations of Tenant Tenant shall maintain and repair the foundations, the exterior walls (which shall include without limitation windows, glass or plate glass, doors, special fronts, entries, or the interior surfaces of exterior walls), the roof and other structural components of the Premises and the common areas of the Property and keep them in good condition, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, maintain and repair the Premises and all equipment, fixtures and improvements therein (including without limitation windows, glass, plate glass, doors, special fronts, entries, the interior surfaces of exterior walls, interior walls, floors, heating and air conditioning systems including without limitation replacements of heating and air conditioning systems or major components thereof as necessary, dock boards, truck doors, dock bumpers, plumbing fixtures and equipment, electrical components and mechanical systems) and keep all of the foregoing clean and in good order and operating condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted. Tenant shall not damage the Premises or disturb the integrity and support provided by any wall. Tenant shall take good care of the Premises and keep the Premises free from dirt, rubbish, waste and debris at all times. Tenant shall not exceed the load-bearing capacity of the floors in the Premises. Tenant shall, at Tenant’s expense, enter into a regularly scheduled preventative maintenance and service contract with a maintenance contractor approved in writing by Landlord for servicing all hot water, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (“HVAC”) systems and equipment in the Premises. The maintenance and service contract shall include without limitation all services suggested by the equipment manufacturer and shall become effective (and Tenant shall deliver a copy to Landlord) within thirty (30) days after the Commencement Date. Tenant and Tenant’s maintenance contractor shall at all times conduct maintenance on the HVAC equipment at the Premises in accordance with all Federal, state or local laws and repair any leak in the HVAC equipment within the deadline imposed by such Federal, state or local laws, complying with all laws pertaining to refrigerant or coolant composition. In the event of a replacement of a part or portion of the HVAC equipment which is warranted by the manufacturer and/or guaranteed by the installer, Tenant shall provide the Landlord with a duplicate original of the warranty and/or guarantee. Tenant shall, at the end of the term of this Lease, surrender to Landlord the Premises and all alterations, additions, fixtures and improvements therein or thereto in the same condition as when received, ordinary wear and tear excepted but otherwise in the then-state of condition, repair and operation as is required by the Lease to have been kept and maintained throughout the Term.

  • Operating Leases Not permit the aggregate amount of all rental payments under Operating Leases made (or scheduled to be made) by the Loan Parties (on a consolidated basis) to exceed $1,000,000 in any Fiscal Year.

  • Indebtedness and Guaranty Obligations Create, incur or assume any Indebtedness or Guaranty Obligation except:

  • Guaranty Obligations Unless otherwise specified, the amount of any Guaranty Obligation shall be the lesser of the principal amount of the obligations guaranteed and still outstanding and the maximum amount for which the guaranteeing Person may be liable pursuant to the terms of the instrument embodying such Guaranty Obligation.

  • New Leases Continue its present rental program and efforts at such Seller’s Property to rent vacant space in accordance with past practices; provided that, without the prior written consent of the Buyer, which consent may be granted or withheld in the Buyer’s sole discretion, such Seller shall not (i) execute any new lease, license or other occupancy agreement, (ii) amend, supplement, terminate, accept the surrender of, renew or otherwise modify any existing Lease, (iii) approve any assignment or sublease of any existing Lease, or (iv) waive any right or obligation thereunder; provided, however, that, in the case of any amendment, supplement, termination, surrender, renewal or modification of any existing Lease as set forth in clause (ii) above, if such existing Lease expressly and specifically sets forth the terms of any such amendment, supplement, termination, surrender, renewal or modification and requires the landlord under the Lease to acknowledge or counter-sign the same, in which case, the Buyer’s consent shall not be required, but Seller shall provide the Buyer with written notice of (and to the extent such amendment, supplement or modification modifies the rental terms of such Lease which rental amount is not specifically stated in such Lease, the Buyer shall have an opportunity to review and comment upon) such amendment, supplement, termination, surrender, renewal or modification at least five (5) Business Days prior to the date of execution. If such Seller enters into any new lease, license or other occupancy agreement, or renews any existing Lease (each such new lease, license, occupancy agreement and renewal, a “New Lease”) after the date hereof in accordance with the terms of this Section 3.2(d), then each such lease, license, occupancy agreement and renewal shall be included in the definition of “Leases” herein and added to Schedule 3.2(c) attached hereto, shall be assigned to and assumed by the Buyer at the Closing in accordance with this Agreement. If the Buyer does not reject or approve a new lease, license, occupancy agreement, renewal or a Lease amendment within five (5) Business Days after receipt of a copy thereof, then the Buyer shall be deemed to have approved such new lease, license, occupancy agreement, renewal or Lease amendment; provided that such notice includes specific reference to this Section 3.3(d) and the deemed approval provision hereof.

  • Tenant’s Maintenance Obligations Tenant shall (i) keep and maintain the Premises in good appearance, repair and condition and maintain proper janitorial services, (ii) promptly make all repairs (interior and exterior, structural and nonstructural, ordinary and extraordinary, foreseen and unforeseen) necessary to keep each Facility in good and lawful order and condition and in substantial compliance with all applicable requirements and laws relating to the business conducted thereon, including, if applicable certification for participation in Medicare and Medicaid, and (iii) keep and maintain all Landlord and Tenant Personal Property in good condition, ordinary wear and tear, casualty and condemnation excepted, and repair and replace such property consistent with prudent industry practice.

  • Existing Leases Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 4.1 above, Seller has disclosed to Buyer the existence of the following two leases with third party tenants for space in Building A: (a) a lease to the Orange County Bar Association ("OCBA") for 7425 square feet of space on the first floor of Building A for a term that expires on November 30, 2007, with no option to extend (the "OCBA Lease"), and (b) a lease to Xxxxxxx & Associates for 1420 square feet of space on the 4th floor of Building A for a term that expires on May 31, 2006, with no option to extend (the "AA Lease"). The OCBA Lease and the AA Lease are referred to as the "Existing Leases" and the tenants thereunder are referred to as the "Existing Tenants." Prior to the Due Diligence Expiration Date, Seller shall deliver to Buyer a true and complete copy of each of the Existing Leases. As of the Closing and at Seller’s option, either (i) Seller shall have caused the Existing Leases to be terminated and the Existing Tenants to vacate Building A, or (ii) Seller shall remain as the lessor to the Existing Leases as a direct lease between Seller and the Existing Tenants and as a sublease to the Lease for Building A , or (iii) Buyer shall assume the Seller’s interest in the Existing Leases as a direct lease between Buyer and the Existing Tenants. If clause (ii) above is applicable to an Existing Lease, then such Existing Lease shall be considered as a sublease between Seller and the Existing Tenant, and except as provided below, Seller shall be solely responsible for the Existing Lease as a sublease under the Seller Lease for Building A and Buyer shall have no obligations or liabilities in connection with the Existing

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