Previously in Possession Sample Clauses

Previously in Possession. The disclosing Person (i) demonstrates through written records that the same Company Information was in its possession before disclosure to it and (ii) the disclosing Person provided the Company and each Member with written notice of prior possession either (A) before the execution and delivery of this Agreement or (B) if the disclosing Person later becomes aware of (through disclosure by the Company or otherwise) some aspect of the Company Information as to which it had prior possession, promptly upon its becoming aware of the Company Information;
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Previously in Possession. The disclosing person (i) demonstrates through written records that the same Series Information was in its possession before disclosure to it and (ii) the disclosing person provided the Series and each Member and Manager with written notice of prior possession either (A) before the execution and delivery of this Agreement or (B) if the disclosing person later becomes aware of (through disclosure by the Series or otherwise) some aspect of the Series Information as to which it had prior possession, promptly upon its becoming aware of the Series Information;
Previously in Possession. The disclosing party (i) demonstrates through written records that the same Confidential Information was in its possession before disclosure to it and (ii) the disclosing party provided the other party with written notice of prior possession either (A) before the execution and delivery of this Agreement or (B) if the disclosing party later becomes aware of some aspect of the Confidential Information as to which it had prior possession, promptly upon its becoming aware of the Confidential Information;
Previously in Possession. The Recipient (A) demonstrates through written records that the same Protected Information was in its possession prior to disclosure to it and (B) the Recipient provided the Discloser with written notice of such prior possession either (1) prior to the execution and delivery of this Agreement or (2) if the Recipient later becomes aware of (through disclosure by the Discloser or otherwise) some aspect of the Protected Information as to which it had prior possession, promptly upon its becoming aware of the Protected Information;

Related to Previously in Possession

  • DELAY IN POSSESSION If for any reason Lessor cannot deliver possession of the Premises to Lessee by the Early Possession Date, if one is specified in Paragraph 1.4, or if no Early Possession Date is specified, by the Commencement Date, Lessor shall not be subject to any liability therefor, nor shall such failure affect the validity of this Lease, or the obligations of Lessee hereunder, or extend the term hereof, but in such case, Lessee shall not, except as otherwise provided herein, be obligated to pay rent or perform any other obligation of Lessee under the terms of this Lease until Lessor delivers possession of the Premises to Lessee. If possession of the Premises is not delivered to Lessee within sixty (60) days after the Commencement Date, Lessee may, at its option, by notice in writing to Lessor within ten (10) days after the end of said sixty (60) day period, cancel this Lease, in which event the parties shall be discharged from all obligations hereunder; provided further, however, that if such written notice of Lessee is not received by Lessor within said ten (10) day period, Lessee's right to cancel this Lease hereunder shall terminate and be of no further force or effect. Except as may be otherwise provided, and regardless of when the Original Term actually commences, if possession is not tendered to Lessee when required by this Lease and Lessee does not terminate this Lease, as aforesaid, the period free of the obligation to pay Base Rent, if any, that Lessee would otherwise have enjoyed shall run from the date of delivery of possession and continue for a period equal to the period during which the Lessee would have otherwise enjoyed under the terms hereof, but minus any days of delay caused by the acts, changes or omissions of Lessee.

  • Mortgagee in Possession Nothing herein contained shall be construed as constituting the Lender a mortgagee-in-possession in the absence of the actual taking of possession of the Premises by the Lender pursuant to this Mortgage.

  • No liability as mortgagee in possession Neither the Security Agent nor any Receiver will be liable, by reason of entering into possession of a Security Asset, to account as mortgagee in possession or for any loss on realisation or for any default or omission for which a mortgagee in possession might be liable.

  • Parties in Possession Except as disclosed on Exhibit B, there are no parties in possession of any Leased Property or any portion thereof as managers, lessees, tenants at sufferance, or trespassers.

  • No Mortgagee in Possession Neither the enforcement of any of the remedies under this Article 5, the assignment of the Rents and Leases under Article 6, the security interests under Article 7, nor any other remedies afforded to Mortgagee under the Loan Documents, at law or in equity shall cause Mortgagee or any other Secured Party to be deemed or construed to be a mortgagee in possession of the Mortgaged Property, to obligate Mortgagee or any other Secured Party to lease the Mortgaged Property or attempt to do so, or to take any action, incur any expense, or perform or discharge any obligation, duty or liability whatsoever under any of the Leases or otherwise.

  • ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS; APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVER; LENDER IN POSSESSION (a) As part of the consideration for the Indebtedness, Borrower absolutely and unconditionally assigns and transfers to Lender all Rents. It is the intention of Borrower to establish a present, absolute and irrevocable transfer and assignment to Lender of all Rents and to authorize and empower Lender to collect and receive all Rents without the necessity of further action on the part of Borrower. Promptly upon request by Lender, Borrower agrees to execute and deliver such further assignments as Lender may from time to time require. Borrower and Lender intend this assignment of Rents to be immediately effective and to constitute an absolute present assignment and not an assignment for additional security only. For purposes of giving effect to this absolute assignment of Rents, and for no other purpose, Rents shall not be deemed to be a part of the Mortgaged Property. However, if this present, absolute and unconditional assignment of Rents is not enforceable by its terms under the laws of the Property Jurisdiction, then the Rents shall be included as a part of the Mortgaged Property and it is the intention of the Borrower that in this circumstance this Instrument create and perfect a lien on Rents in favor of Lender, which lien shall be effective as of the date of this Instrument.

  • Quiet Possession Upon Tenant paying the rent reserved hereunder and observing and performing all of the covenants, conditions and provisions on Tenant's part to be observed and performed hereunder, Tenant shall have quiet possession of the Premises for the entire term hereof, subject to all the provisions of this Lease.

  • TERM; POSSESSION The Term of this Lease shall commence on the Commencement Date and shall end on the Expiration Date, unless extended or sooner terminated in accordance with this Lease. If Landlord is delayed in delivering possession of all or any portion of the Premises to Tenant as of the Commencement Date, Tenant will take possession on the date Landlord delivers possession, which date will then become the Commencement Date (and the Expiration Date will be extended so that the length of the Term remains unaffected by such delay). Subject to this Section 4, Landlord shall not be liable for any loss or damage to Tenant resulting from any delay in delivering possession due to the holdover of any existing tenant or other circumstances outside of Landlord’s reasonable control. In the event that the Tenant Improvements are not Substantially Completed within one hundred (100) days following the date that Landlord receives a building permit to commence the Tenant Improvements in the Premises (the “Delivery Date”), subject to Tenant Delay or force majeure (in the event of either, the Delivery Date shall be extended by one (1) day for each one (1) day of Tenant Delay or force majeure), Landlord shall credit Tenant against Minimum Annual Rent due under this Lease an amount equal to the holdover portion of Tenant’s existing rental obligations under Tenant’s existing Lease actually incurred by Tenant following the Delivery Date, which Tenant represents to Landlord is equal to $17,031.13 per month. Notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary, if the Commencement Date has not occurred on or before one hundred ninety (190) days following the date that Landlord receives a building permit for the Tenant Improvements, for any reason other than Tenant Delay or force majeure, then Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease by written notice to Landlord, as Tenant’s sole and exclusive remedy with respect to such delay, except as provided above, subject to Tenant giving Landlord thirty (30) days’ advance written notice of its intention to terminate this Lease if Substantial Completion shall not occur within such thirty (30) day period, in which event all amounts prepaid or deposited by Tenant hereunder shall be promptly returned to Tenant.

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