Building Common Area definition

Building Common Area means the total area of the Building designated from time to time by Landlord for the general non-exclusive use, convenience and benefit of Landlord, Tenant and other tenants of the Building and their respective employees and invitees, including without limitation each of the following areas: lobbies; patios; entrances; stairs; structural components; exterior walls of the Building; roof; elevators; escalators; hallways; passageways; other interior public portions of the Building; loading areas; lighting facilities; restrooms; janitor; telephone and electrical closets; mechanical areas; public corridors providing access to tenant space; elevator shafts and pipe shafts, together with their enclosing walls; and other interior areas of the Building and improvements provided by Landlord and not specifically leased to Tenant or any other tenant of the Building.
Building Common Area. (Phần Sở Hữu Chung Của Tòa Nhà) means the area and the equipment, technical infrastructure system provided at Article 100.2 of the Housing Law but under the common ownership, common use of Apartment Owners, conforming to the approved design dossier or master plan of the Project and agreed by the Parties at clause 11.3 and Annex 4 of Schedule 1.
Building Common Area is defined as all areas and facilities inside a building that are provided and designated by the Sublandlord from time to time for the general non-exclusive use of the tenants of such building and their respective employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors and invitees, including stairways, elevators, lobbies and other areas which may be so provided and designated by Sublandlord.

Examples of Building Common Area in a sentence

  • A draft copy of the Building Common Area Site Plans which shows the proposed Building Common Areas is attached to this Statement as Schedule 2 of Appendix A, the JOPD available at URL Link.

  • The Building Common Area shall remain undivided as set forth above.

  • A Unit does not include, however, any bearing wall or other structural member necessary to the support or adequate rigidity of any portion of the Building Common Area or any other Unit, except that any finished surface of such bearing wall or structural member which faces a Unit shall be a part of such Unit.

  • The management of the Common Area, including both the Building Common Area and Association Common Area, shall be vested in the Association in accordance with the Condominium Documents.

  • Declarant, its successors, assigns and grantees covenant and agree that the undivided interest in the Building Common Area and the fee title to the respective Unit conveyed therewith shall not be separated or separately conveyed.


More Definitions of Building Common Area

Building Common Area or “BCA” shall mean real property and Improvements located within a Building Envelope and depicted on a Condominium Plan, and includes the Building and all other Improvements located thereon which are not part of any “Condominium Unit” or “Association Property,” as defined herein. Any references in this Declaration to “Building Common Area” are references to the Building Common Area as a whole and to portions thereof. “Building Common Area” or “BCA” in each Phase of the Project constitutes the undivided interest-in-common in a portion of real property held by the Owners in the same Phase, all in accordance with California Civil Code Section 4125. The term “Building Common Area” or “BCA” shall also mean any property described as Building Common Area or BCA in a Declaration of Annexation.‌
Building Common Area as used herein shall mean only the shared corridors, loading dock and trash collection areas depicted on Exhibit “F” attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof.
Building Common Area means the area inside the Building or immediately adjacent to the Building that is designated by Landlord from time to time for the common use of all tenants of the Building, including any first floor lobby, and the following if they are not located on single tenant floors: elevator lobbies, hallways, drinking fountains, conference or meeting rooms, and restrooms. However, Building Common Area shall not mean and does not include any space in the Building that Landlord has designated for lease to tenants for commercial purposes. In addition, although the roof of the Building is not literally part of the Common Access Area, it will be deemed to be a part of the Common Access Area for purposes of: (i) Landlord's ability to prescribe rules and regulations; and (ii) its inclusion for purposes of Operating Expenses.
Building Common Area. Areas of the Building and the lot on which the Building is located, including driveways and parking areas associated with the Building which are not designated by Landlord for exclusive use by a particular tenant of the Building, which either serve or are available for use by multiple tenants in the Building, including, without limitation, landscaped areas, sidewalks, pump rooms and electrical panels. Landlord, from time to time, may change the size, location, nature, and use of any of the Building Common Area, convert Building Common Area into leasable areas, construct additional parking facilities in the Common Areas, and increase or decrease Common Area land or facilities so long as Tenant’s use of the Premises is not adversely affected in any material way.
Building Common Area means the areas of the Building devoted to non-exclusive uses (including, without limitation, the main lobby of the Building, fire vestibules, restrooms, mechanical areas, tenant and ground floor corridors, elevator foyers, electrical and janitorial closets, telephone and equipment rooms and other similar facilities maintained for the benefit of tenants and invitees) and necessary for the reasonable use and enjoyment of the Subleased Premises. Without the prior written consent of Subtenant, in Subtenant’s sole and absolute discretion, Landlord shall not grant exclusive use of the reception desk in the main lobby of the Building to any tenant of the Building. A plan of first floor delineating the approximate location of the public lobby and other facilities maintained for the benefit of tenants and invitees is attached hereto as Exhibit C to this Sublease.
Building Common Area is defined in Article 3.
Building Common Area is defined for all purposes ofthis Lease as that part of the Building intended for the common use ofall tenants, including among other facilities (as such may be applicable to the Building) loading areas, sidewalks, lobbies, hallways, lighting facilities, meeting rooms, public toilets, fire suppression system, security system, and the like but excluding space in buildings (now or hereafter existing) designed for rental for commercial purposes, as the same may exist from time to time. Landlord reserves the right to change from time to time the dimensions and location of the Building Common Area. Tenant, its employees and customers, and, when duly authorized pursuant to the provisions ofthis Lease, its