Occupancy by Others Sample Clauses

Occupancy by Others. Furthermore, and notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Article 14, the Tenant shall have the right, without the receipt of Landlord’s consent and without payment to Landlord of the Transfer Premium, but on not less than five (5) business days prior written notice to Landlord, to permit the occupancy of up to ten percent (10%) of the entire Premises in the aggregate, to any individual(s) with an ongoing business relationship with Tenant (other than the dual occupancy of the Premises). Such occupancy pursuant to this Section 14.9 shall include the use of a corresponding interior support area and other portions of the Premises which shall be common to Tenant and the permitted occupants, on and subject to the following conditions: (i) each individual or entity shall be of a character and reputation consistent with the quality of the Building and the Project; (ii) no individual or entity shall occupy a separately demised portion of the Premises or which contains an entrance to such portion of the Premises other than the primary entrance to the Premises; (iii) the rent, if any, paid by such occupants shall not be greater than the rent allocable on a pro rata basis to the portion of the Premises occupied by such occupants; and (iv) such occupancy shall not be a subterfuge by Tenant to avoid its obligations under this Lease or the restrictions on Transfers pursuant to this Article 14. Any occupancy permitted under this Section 14.9 shall not be deemed a Transfer under this Article 14. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no such occupancy shall relieve Tenant from any liability under this Lease.
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Occupancy by Others. Tenant may allow any person or company that is a client of Tenant or that is providing services to Tenant or one of Tenant's clients to occupy portions of the Premises, without Landlord's consent and without such occupancy being deemed an assignment or subleasing, as long as such relationship was not created as a subterfuge to avoid the obligations set forth in this Article 11.
Occupancy by Others. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Article 11, Tenant may allow any person or company which is a bona fide client or customer of Tenant or which is providing service to Tenant or one of Tenant's clients (a "Permitted Occupant") to occupy certain portions of the Premises without such permitted occupancy being deemed a Transfer as long as: (i) such portions of the Premises occupied by any Permitted Occupants do not exceed more than ten percent (10°)p) in the aggregate of the Premises and for, a period not to exceed more than nine (9) consecutive months. (ii) no new demising walls are constructed to accomplish such occupancy; and (iii) such relationship was not created as a subterfuge to avoid the obligations set forth in this Article 11.
Occupancy by Others. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Article 16, (i) up to 25% of the Premises may be occupied and used by a subsidiary of Tenant with Tenant nonetheless responsible for the performance of all of the terms and conditions of the Lease; and (ii) from time to time, Tenant shall have the right to allow up to 10% co-occupancy by customers and/or subcontractors, which shall not be considered a sublease or assignment and shall not require consent by Landlord, but any such occupancy shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Lease and Tenant shall remain primarily liable for all purposes under this Lease, with such co-occupants being treated as a Tenant party for purposes of determining liability for such co-occupants’ actions, negligence, or misconduct under this Lease.
Occupancy by Others. Tenant may allow any person or company which is ------------------- a client or customer of Tenant or which is providing service to Tenant or one of Tenant's clients to occupy certain portions of the Premises without such occupancy being deemed an assignment or subleasing as long as no new demising walls are constructed to accomplish such occupancy and as long as such relationship was not created as a subterfuge to avoid the obligations set forth in this Article 10.
Occupancy by Others. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Article 14, Tenant shall have the right without the payment of a Transfer Premium, and without the receipt of Landlord's consent, but on prior notice to Landlord, to permit the occupancy of up to ten percent (10%) of the usable square feet of the Premises in the aggregate to any individual(s) or entities with a business relationship with Tenant (which business relationship is not created solely in order to allow occupancy of the Premises under this Section 14.9), on and subject to the following conditions: (i) such individuals or entities shall not be permitted to occupy a separately demised portion of the Premises which contains an entrance to such portion of the Premises other than the primary entrance to the Premises; (ii) all such individuals or entities shall be of a character and reputation consistent with the quality of the then existing tenants of the Building and Project and shall not cause Landlord to be in violation of any lease of space in the Project; and (iii) such occupancy shall not be a subterfuge by Tenant to avoid its obligations under this Lease or the restrictions on Transfers pursuant to this Article 14. Tenant shall promptly supply Landlord with any documents or information reasonably requested by Landlord regarding any such individuals or entities. Any occupancy permitted under this Section 14.9 shall not be deemed a Transfer under this Article 14. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no such occupancy shall relieve Tenant from any obligations or liability under this Lease.
Occupancy by Others. Tenant may allow any person or company which is a client or customer of Tenant or which is providing service to Tenant or one of Tenant's clients to occupy, during the period of such business relationship, certain portions of the Premises without such occupancy being deemed an assignment or subleasing as long as such relationship was not created as a subterfuge to avoid the obligations set forth in this Article IX, provided that any such occupancy shall be subject to the requirements of this Lease.
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Occupancy by Others. Tenant may allow any person or company which is a client or customer of Tenant or which is providing service to Tenant or one of Tenant's clients to occupy certain portions of the Premises not to exceed twenty percent (20%) thereof without such occupancy being deemed an assignment or subleasing as long as (a) no new demising walls are constructed to accomplish such occupancy, (b) such occupant agrees to observe all covenants of Tenant hereunder (excluding the payment of Rent) and (c) such relationship was not created as a subterfuge to avoid the obligations set forth in this Article 14.
Occupancy by Others. Lessee may allow any person or company which is a customer of Lessee or which is providing service to Lessee, to occupy certain portions of the Premises (not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the rentable area of the Premises) without such occupancy being deemed an assignment or subleasing as long as no new demising walls are constructed to accomplish such occupancy and as long as such relationship was not created as a subterfuge to avoid the obligations set forth in this Article 12. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Lease, Lessor shall not be entitled to any portion of the consideration received by Lessee in connection with any occupancy contemplated by this Section 12.6 and in no event shall any such amounts be deemed to be Profits.
Occupancy by Others. Lessee may allow any person or company which is a client or customer of Lessee, or which is providing service to Lessee or one of Lessee’s clients, or which is a guest of Lessee, to occupy certain portions of the Premises without such occupancy being deemed an assignment or subleasing as long as no new demising walls are constructed to accomplish such occupancy and as long as such relationship was not created as a subterfuge to avoid the obligations set forth in this Article 12.
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