Common use of Event Scheduling Clause in Contracts

Event Scheduling. During each period from the second Wednesday of December through July 5 during each Lease Year (the “Landlord Event Period”), Landlord may designate not more than eight (8) Public Interest Events at the Coliseum Property, inclusive of an annual July 4th celebration (collectively, “Landlord Event(s)”). Additionally, Tenant agrees to consider in its reasonable discretion requests for additional Landlord Events during the remainder of the month of July; provided that the Landlord Events do not conflict with the conduct of or preparation for Events previously scheduled by Tenant. Landlord Events shall be subject to the following: (a) Tenant shall have the right to deny a requested Landlord Event if (i) in Tenant’s commercially reasonable judgment the Landlord Event itself (as opposed to any public opposition to such Landlord Event) creates unreasonable security or safety risks; provided that any denial complies with applicable Laws; or (ii) the operator of the Landlord Event lacks reasonable financial capacity, or fails to sign Tenant’s commercially reasonable contracts for the conduct of Events, fails to post any reasonably required security deposit; or (iii) the operator has breached the requirements imposed on any previous Landlord Event involving such operator, or

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Non Disturbance and Direct Lease Agreement, Direct Lease Agreement

Event Scheduling. During each period from the second Wednesday of December through July 5 during each Lease Year (the “Landlord Event Period”), Landlord may designate not more than eight (8) Public Interest Events at the Coliseum Property, inclusive of an annual July 4th celebration (collectively, “Landlord Event(s)”). Additionally, Tenant agrees to consider in its reasonable discretion requests for additional Landlord Events during the remainder of the month of July; provided that the Landlord Events do not conflict with the conduct of or preparation for Events previously scheduled by Tenant. Landlord Events shall be subject to the following: (a) Tenant shall have the right to deny a requested Landlord Event if (i) in Tenant’s commercially reasonable judgment the Landlord Event itself (as opposed to any public opposition to such Landlord Event) creates unreasonable security or safety risks; provided that any denial complies with applicable Laws; or (ii) the operator of the Landlord Event lacks reasonable financial capacity, or fails to sign Tenant’s commercially reasonable contracts for the conduct of Events, fails to post any reasonably required security deposit; or (iii) the operator has breached the requirements imposed on any previous Landlord Event involving such operator, or

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Event Scheduling. During each period from the second Wednesday of December through July 5 during each Lease Year (the “Landlord Event Period”), Landlord may designate not more than eight (8) Public Interest Events at the Coliseum Property, inclusive of an annual July 4th celebration (collectively, “Landlord Event(s)”). Additionally, Tenant ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to consider in its reasonable discretion requests for additional Landlord Events during the remainder of the month of July; provided that the Landlord Events do not conflict with the conduct of or preparation for Events previously scheduled by Tenant. Landlord Events shall be subject to the following: (a) Tenant shall have the right to deny a requested Landlord Event if (i) in Tenant’s commercially reasonable judgment the Landlord Event itself (as opposed to any public opposition to such Landlord Event) creates unreasonable security or safety risks; provided that any denial complies with applicable Laws; or (ii) the operator of the Landlord Event lacks reasonable financial capacity, or fails to sign Tenant’s commercially reasonable contracts for the conduct of Events, fails to post any reasonably required security deposit; or (iii) the operator has breached the requirements imposed on any previous Landlord Event involving such operator, or

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement