STANDARD LEASE definition

STANDARD LEASE means the DES Standard Lease template attached as Exhibit 6.
STANDARD LEASE. As defined in Section 2(a).
STANDARD LEASE means a lease entered into between a Customer and any party other than an eRoom Party or an Affiliate of an eRoom Party, providing for the lease of Equipment or a Refreshment Center that does not provide for a sharing of revenues between any eRoom Party or Affiliate and such Customer.

Examples of STANDARD LEASE in a sentence

  • SECTION IX STANDARD LEASE AGREEMENT (SLA) FOR RENTING OUT SPACE AN AGREEMENT MADE THIS………DAY OF……………..Two thousand and………….......................

  • STANDARD LEASE AGREEMENT THIS LEASE AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is entered into this day of , 20 , by and between the School District (“Lessor”) and the (“Lessee”).

  • ASSISTANCE TO BIDDERS 1) Any queries relating to the tender document and the terms and conditions contained therein should be addressed to the Tender Inviting Authority for a tender or the relevant contact person indicated in the tender.2) Any queries relating to the process of online bid submission or queries relating to CPP Portal in general may be directed to the 24x7 CPP Portal Helpdesk.ANNEXURE IX STANDARD LEASE AGREEMENTAN AGREEMENT MADE ..........................................

  • Annexure-A2 of ‘CROP-2020’ Policy STANDARD LEASE AGREEMENT (SLA) FOR RENTING OUT SPACE AN AGREEMENT MADE THIS ……… DAY OF ……………..

  • The residents interviewed indicated they were aware of third-party reporting and would probably feel more comfortable reporting an incident of sexual abuse to someone inside the facility.


More Definitions of STANDARD LEASE

STANDARD LEASE means a crown lease that is not subject to the provisions of the Land Rent Act that will be granted in accordance with the Planning Act in a form similar to the Specimen Standard Lease; Standard Lease Election means an election by the Buyer on the Schedule of this Contract or in accordance with this Contract to be granted a Standard Lease; Stage means the stage identified on the Schedule of this Contract; Supply has the meaning in the GST Law; Statutory Declaration means the Statutory Declaration at Annexure E; Territory Plan means the Territory Plan 2008 (ACT) as amended and varied from time to time; Utility Service includes drainage, electricity, garbage collection, gas, sewerage, telecommunications or water; Working Days has the meaning given to it by the Legislation Act 2001 (ACT); and Works means the works that the Seller is required to undertake in order to comply with the development application in relation to, and obtain Operational Acceptance for, the Stage.
STANDARD LEASE means a lease that requires a periodic payment of rent for the term of the lease.
STANDARD LEASE means a lease which has an annual payment but does not accumulate equity unless converted to an equity lease;
STANDARD LEASE means the standard non-retail, non-negotiable lease adopted by BML from time to time and issued by BML to Tenants.
STANDARD LEASE means a crown lease that is not subject to the provisions of the Land Rent Act that will be granted in accordance with the Planning Act in a form similar to the Specimen Standard Lease; Standard Lease Election means an election by the Buyer on the Schedule of this Contract to be granted a Standard Lease;‌‌ Statutory Declaration means the Statutory Declaration at Annexure E; TAMSD means the Territory and Municipal Services Directorate; Territory Plan means the Territory Plan 2008 (ACT) as amended and varied from time to time; Utility Service includes drainage, electricity, garbage collection, gas, sewerage, telecommunications or water; Working Days has the meaning given to it by the Legislation Act 2001 (ACT); and Works means the works that the Seller is required to undertake in order to comply with the development application in relation to, and obtain Operational Acceptance for, the Stage.
STANDARD LEASE means the DES Standard Lease template attached as Exibit 6.
STANDARD LEASE. Provision shall mean the landlord waiver provision substantially as set forth in Exhibit 1.1 (S).