Common use of Unsuitable for its Primary Intended Use Clause in Contracts

Unsuitable for its Primary Intended Use. A state or condition of the Hotel such that, in the good faith judgment of Lessee, reasonably exercised and evidenced by the resolution of the board of directors or other governing body of Lessee, due to casualty damage or loss through Condemnation, the Hotel cannot function as an integrated hotel facility consistent with standards applicable to a well maintained and operated hotel. Vesting Date. The date of any Taking.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Hotel Lease Agreement (Moody National REIT II, Inc.), Hotel Lease Agreement (Moody National REIT II, Inc.), Hotel Lease Agreement (Moody National REIT I, Inc.)

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Unsuitable for its Primary Intended Use. A state or condition of the Hotel such that, in the good faith judgment of Lessee, reasonably exercised and evidenced by the resolution of the board of directors or other governing body of Lessee, due to casualty damage or loss through Condemnation, the Hotel cannot function as an integrated hotel facility consistent with standards applicable to a well maintained and operated hotel. Vesting Date. : The date of any Taking.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Moody National REIT I, Inc.)

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