Leasehold Improvements definition

Leasehold Improvements means all buildings, structures, improvements and fixtures located on any Leased Real Property which are owned by Company or any Company Subsidiary, regardless of whether title to such buildings, structures, improvements or fixtures are subject to reversion to the landlord or other third party upon the expiration or termination of the lease for such Leased Real Property.
Leasehold Improvements means all buildings, structures, improvements and fixtures located on any Leased Real Property which are owned by any Group Company, regardless of whether title to such buildings, structures, improvements or fixtures are subject to reversion to the landlord or other Third Party upon the expiration or termination of the Lease for such Leased Real Property.
Leasehold Improvements means all of the leasehold improvements situated in or on the property leased under the Leases.

Examples of Leasehold Improvements in a sentence

  • Any and all Leasehold Improvements shall be constructed in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal codes, regulations, statutes, and/or ordinances, applying whichever are most stringent.

  • For any and all Leasehold Improvements completed by Lessee, Lessor and Lessee agree and acknowledge that a Consent Form must be executed and delivered to Lessor before any Leasehold Improvement is started.

  • All Leasehold Improvements shall become Landlord’s property upon installation and without compensation to Tenant.

  • A document signed by the Lessor, and approved by DGS/BRE, that states that the Lessor is aware of the Leasehold Improvement(s) requested by the Lessee and that the Lessor is allowing the Lessee to complete those Leasehold Improvements at Lessee’s cost, as set forth on Exhibit 2.

  • For any and all Leasehold Improvements completed by Lessor, at the request of Lessee, Lessor and Lessee agree and acknowledge that any Lease Amendment, or the Consent Form attached hereto and marked as Exhibit 2, must be executed and delivered to Lessor before any Leasehold Improvement is started.


More Definitions of Leasehold Improvements

Leasehold Improvements means all fixtures (save for trade fixtures), installations, additions, improvements and alterations made, erected or installed in or on the Leased Premises by or on behalf of the Tenant.
Leasehold Improvements means all fixtures, improvements, installations, alterations and additions from time to time made, erected or installed by or on behalf of the Tenant or any former occupant in the Leased Premises, including internal stairways, doors, hardware, partitions (including movable partitions) and wall -to-wall carpeting, but excluding the Tenant's trade fixtures, furniture and equipment not in the nature of fixtures;
Leasehold Improvements means all leasehold improvements situated in or on the Leased Real Property and owned by Seller.
Leasehold Improvements. As defined in Section 12.1.
Leasehold Improvements means all improvements, additions, alterations, and fixtures installed in the Leased Premises by Tenant, at its expense, which are not Trade Fixtures.
Leasehold Improvements means all improvements and equipment which are affixed to the Leased Premises and which cannot be removed without material damage to the Premises.
Leasehold Improvements means all fixtures, improvements, installations, Alterations and additions now or from time to time hereafter made, erected or installed, whether by the Tenant, the Landlord or anyone else, in the Premises with the exception of trade fixtures, racking, and furniture and equipment not of the nature of fixtures, but includes all partitions however fixed (including movable partitions) and includes all wall-to-wall carpeting with the exception of such carpeting where laid over vinyl tile or other finished floor and affixed so as to be readily removable without damage.