Park operator definition

Park operator means an owner, operator, or manager of a mobile home park, including an employee, agent, or independent contractor of the owner, operator, or manager.
Park operator means the party referred to in clause 2;“regulations” means the Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Regulations 2007;“relocatable home”, in relation to a site, means a vehicle, building, tent or other structure that is fitted or designed for use as a residence (whether or not it includes bathroom or toilet facilities) and that is or can be parked, assembled or erected on the site;“residential park” or “park” means the residential park referred to in clause 4;“shared premises”, in relation to the residential park, means —(a) the common areas, structures and amenities in the park that the park operator provides for the use of all long-stay tenants or makes accessible to all long-stay tenants; and(b) any fixtures, fittings or chattels in or on the common areas or structures;“site” means the site referred to in clause 4;“tenant” means the party referred to in clause 3. Clause 2 — Park operator / managing real estate agent details
Park operator means a manufactured home park operator.

Examples of Park operator in a sentence

  • If Landlord or Park Operator desires to redevelop, modify, remodel, or in any way alter its Property or any improvements thereon (“Redevelopment”), Landlord shall in good faith use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate Xxxxxx’s continuing use of the Premises.

  • The Parties acknowledge and agree that commencing on the Effective Date and continuing throughout the Term (subject to Applicable Laws and any reasonable restrictions, rules or regulations imposed by Park Operator or Landlord (“Rules”)), Tenant, its employees, agents and contractors shall have unrestricted access to the Premises 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and at no additional cost or expense to Tenant.


More Definitions of Park operator

Park operator means the party referred to in clause 2; “regulations” means the Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Regulations 2007; “relocatable home”, in relation to a site, means a vehicle, building, tent or other structure that is fitted or designed for use as a residence (whether or not it includes bathroom or toilet facilities) and that is or can be parked, assembled or erected on the site; “residential park” or “park” means the residential park referred to in clause 4;
Park operator means a manufactured home park operator. "Operator" means the person who has responsible charge of a manufactured home park, recreational vehicle park, recreation camp, combined park-camp, or temporary park-camp and who is licensed under the Manufactured Home Park Laws. "Manufactured home park" means, subject to specified exceptions, any tract of land upon which three or more manufactured or mobile homes used for habitation are parked, either free of charge or for revenue purposes, and includes any roadway, building, structure, vehicle, or enclosure used or intended for use as a part of the facilities of the park. (Sec. 2913.01(D)(7) by reference to sec. 3733.01(A), (M), and (N)--not in the bill.)
Park operator means the party referred to in clause 2;
Park operator means the concessionaire of the Park (including the concessionaire’s, directors, representatives, officers, managers, employees, and agents).
Park operator means a person that has entered into an agreement with Council to operate a County owned park. In the event that the operation of a park is not contracted, Mountain View County will by default act as the Park Operator.
Park operator means the City of Lynnwood, which operates a Park at the Property pursuant to an Interlocal Agreement between Landlord the Park Operator, as the same may be amended, supplemented and replaced from time to time (the “Interlocal Agreement”). As noted in the Interlocal Agreement, the Property is subject to a 6f boundary designated by the National Park Service dedicating it to recreational use (the “6f Designation”).
Park operator means the concessionaire of the Park (including the concessionaire’s directors, representatives, officers, managers, employees, and agents).