Common use of Use of Pronouns Clause in Contracts

Use of Pronouns. The use of the neuter singular pronoun to refer to Landlord or Tenant shall be deemed a proper reference even though Landlord or Tenant may be an individual, partnership, association, limited liability company, corporation or a group of two or more individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies or corporations. The necessary grammatical changes required to make the provisions of this Lease apply in the plural sense where more than one Landlord or Tenant exists and to individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies, corporations, males or females, shall in all instances be assumed as though in each case fully expressed.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement (Fatpipe Inc/Ut), Lease Agreement (Fatpipe Inc/Ut), Lease Agreement (Fatpipe Inc/Ut)

Use of Pronouns. The use of the neuter singular pronoun to refer to Landlord or Tenant shall be deemed a proper reference even though Landlord or Tenant may be an individual, partnership, association, limited liability company, corporation or a group of two or more individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies associations or corporations. The necessary necessity grammatical changes required to make the provisions of this Lease apply in the plural sense where there is more than that one Landlord or Tenant exists and to individualscorporations, associations, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies, corporationsindividuals, males or females, shall in all instances be assumed as though in each case fully expressed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Credit Agreement (Herbst Gaming Inc), Credit Agreement (Herbst Gaming Inc)

Use of Pronouns. The use of the neuter singular pronoun to refer to Landlord or Tenant shall be deemed a proper reference even though Landlord or Tenant may be an individual, partnership, association, limited liability company, corporation or a group of two or more individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies or corporations. The necessary grammatical changes required to make the provisions of this Lease Agreement apply in the plural sense where more than one Landlord or Tenant exists and to individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies, corporations, males or females, shall in all instances be assumed as though in each case fully expressed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Office Lease (CHG Healthcare Services, Inc.)

Use of Pronouns. The use of the neuter singular pronoun to refer to Landlord or Tenant shall be deemed a proper reference even though Landlord or Tenant may be an individual, partnership, association, limited liability company, corporation or a group of two or more individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies associations or corporations. The necessary grammatical changes required to make the provisions of this Lease apply in the plural sense where more than one Landlord or Tenant exists and to individualscorporations, associations, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies, corporationsindividuals, males or females, shall in all instances be assumed as though in each case fully expressed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Shopping Center Lease (MCT Holding Corp)

Use of Pronouns. The use of the neuter singular pronoun to refer to Landlord or Tenant shall will be deemed a proper reference even though Landlord or Tenant may be an individual, partnership, association, limited liability company, corporation or a group of two or more individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies or corporations. The necessary grammatical changes required to make the provisions of this Lease apply in the plural sense where more than one Landlord or Tenant exists and to individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies, corporations, males or females, shall will in all instances be assumed as though in each case fully expressed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement (Co-Diagnostics, Inc.)

Use of Pronouns. The use of the neuter singular pronoun to refer to Landlord or Tenant shall be deemed a proper reference even though Landlord or Tenant may shall be an individual, a partnership, associationa corporation, limited liability company, corporation or a group of two or more individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies individuals or corporations. The necessary grammatical changes required to make the provisions of this Lease apply in the plural sense where there is more than one Landlord or Tenant exists and to individualseither corporations, associations, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies, corporationsor individuals, males or females, shall in all instances be assumed as though in each case fully expressed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement (Pacel Corp)

Use of Pronouns. The use of the neuter singular pronoun to refer to Landlord or Tenant shall be deemed a proper reference even though Landlord or Tenant may be an individual, partnership, association, limited liability company, corporation or a group of two or more individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies associations or corporationscorporation. The necessary necessity grammatical changes required to make the provisions of this Lease apply in the plural sense where there is more than that one Landlord or Tenant exists and to individualscorporations, associations, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies, corporationsindividuals, males or females, shall in all instances be assumed as though in each case fully expressed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease (Herbst Gaming Inc)