Common use of The Existing Premises Clause in Contracts

The Existing Premises. Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge that pursuant to the Lease, Tenant currently leases from Landlord that certain office space in the Building containing a total of approximately 3,213 rentable square feet located on the 2nd floor of the Building and commonly known as Suite 202 (“Premises”), as further described in the Lease. The term “rentable square feet” shall mean rentable area calculated pursuant to Standard Method for Measuring Floor Area in Office Buildings, ANSI/BOMA Z65.1-1996.

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Sources: Lease (Research Solutions, Inc.)

The Existing Premises. Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge that pursuant to the Lease, Tenant currently leases from Landlord that certain office space in the Building containing a total of approximately 3,213 3,293 rentable square feet located on the 2nd floor Plaza Level (1st) floors of the Building and commonly known as Suite 202 100 (“Existing Premises”), as further described in the Lease. The term “rentable square feet” shall mean rentable area calculated pursuant to Standard Method for Measuring Floor Area in Office Buildings, ANSI/BOMA Z65.1-1996.

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Sources: Lease (Center Financial Corp)

The Existing Premises. Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge that pursuant to the Lease, Tenant currently leases from Landlord that certain office space in the Building containing a total of approximately 3,213 24,768 rentable square feet located on the 2nd floor 3rd and 7th floors of the Building and commonly known as Suite 202 370 and 700 (“Existing Premises”), as further described in the Lease. The term “rentable square feet” shall mean rentable area calculated pursuant to Standard Method for Measuring Floor Area in Office Buildings, ANSI/BOMA Z65.1-1996.

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Sources: Lease (Center Financial Corp)