Use and Occupancy definition
Examples of Use and Occupancy in a sentence
Further, by accepting one or more Fair Use and Occupancy payment(s) from Tenant, Landlord is not agreeing to a new Lease but rather shall be deemed to be collecting reasonable monies owed to Landlord for Tenant’s continued possession, use, and occupancy of Landlord’s property.
Step 10 – Describe the Use, Occupancy, and Condition of the Premises Use and Occupancy.
Seller will provide Buyer with copies of all building codes inspections and the final Use and Occupancy Letter from the appropriate Codes Authority, if applicable.
The obligations and requirements set forth in this Agreement must commence upon issuance of the first Use and Occupancy (U&O) permit for the Project that allows for initial occupancy.
Grant of License for Certain Use and Occupancy of Premises: Licensor hereby grants to Licensee and Licensee hereby accepts from Licensor, a non-exclusive, revocable license to occupy and use the Slip and the Storage Area (collectively referred to as the “Premises”) solely for the Licensed Use (the "License").
In connection with the execution of the Certificate of Agency Use and Occupancy the Designer shall assign dollar values to each item on the Punch List.
Pan American entered into a Use and Occupancy Agreement with Texaco, Inc.
The City Parties, at their option, may renew the Complex Use and Occupancy provisions contained in Article XII of this Agreement for an additional 20-year term by providing written notice to the Owner.
Tenant shall obtain a Non-Residential Use and Occupancy Permit (or an equivalent instrument) and all other approvals required for Tenant to use and occupy the Premises and commence business operations therein.
Prior to occupancy of the Premises and commencement of operations under this Agreement, the Lessee shall provide to the Department evidence that it has obtained the Certificate of Use and Occupancy and, as applicable, the appropriate operating Waste Permit(s).