Sublease definition
Sublease means a lease of goods the right to possession and use of which was acquired by the lessor as a lessee under an existing lease.
Sublease means the transfer by any tenant of any but not all interests created by a rental
Sublease means this Sublease together with any duly authorized and executed amendment hereto.
Examples of Sublease in a sentence
Tenant shall notify the Purchasing Department when it enters into such a Sublease or Contract and shall certify to the Purchasing Department that it has notified the Subtenant or Contractor of the obligations under the HCAO and has imposed the requirements of the HCAO on the Subtenant or Contractor through written agreement with such Subtenant or Contractor.
More Definitions of Sublease
Sublease means a lease of goods the right to possession and use of which was acquired by the lessor
Sublease means a sublease, license, concession or other agreement (whether written or oral) according to which Lessee grants any party the right to use or possess all or any portion of the Premises.
Sublease means the Sublease attached hereto and incorporated as Exhibit “B”, together with any duly authorized and executed amendment thereto.
Sublease means a standardized lease agreement, for the leasing of Vehicles, between a Lessee, as lessor, and an Eligible Franchisee, as lessee.
Sublease means an agreement under which the Lessee transfers to a person or entity (a Sublessee) the right to possession to a portion or all of the Premises.
Sublease is defined in Section 14.1.