Construction of Improvements by Tenants Agents Sample Clauses

Construction of Improvements by Tenants Agents. Landlord may elect by written notice to Tenant the “Separate Schedules of Value Alternative” set forth below with respect to the Improvements to be constructed in a Phase in order that Landlord may satisfy its REIT related obligations with respect to timely recognizing revenue from this Lease (as determined by Landlord in its sole discretion). The term “Separate Schedules of Value Alternative” means that for any Phase, Tenant shall provide separate schedules of value for (i) those Improvements in that Phase that do not constitute Specialty Alterations and, therefore, do qualify as Improvement Allowance Items (“IA Qualifying Improvements”), and (ii) those Improvements in that Phase that do constitute Specialty Alterations and, therefore, do not qualify as Improvement Allowance Items (“Non IA Qualifying Improvements”). Landlord shall notify Tenant of its election (“Landlord’s Separate Schedules of Value Notice”) of the Separate Schedules of Value Alternative for a Phase no later than ten (10) business days following Landlord’s receipt of a draft of the proposed Contract and the construction schedule for the Improvements to be constructed in such Phase. In the event that Landlord so delivers a Landlord’s Separate Schedules of Value Notice for a Phase, Tenant shall work diligently with the Contractor to prepare separate Contracts and schedules of value for the IA Qualifying Improvements and the Non IA Qualifying Improvements and shall deliver the same to Landlord promptly following the completion thereof. At Tenant’s request, Landlord will cooperate with Tenant, as necessary, in working with the Contractor to prepare such separate Contracts and schedules of value. In addition, at Landlord’s request, Tenant shall consult with Landlord regarding the classification of Improvements as IA Qualifying Improvements or Non IA Qualifying Improvements. EXHIBIT B
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  • Construction of Improvements (A) Lessee warrants and agrees that the Building will be constructed on the Leased Premises, and all other improvements to the land, including the parking lot, approaches, and service areas, will be constructed in all material respects by Lessee substantially in accordance with the plot, plans, and specifications heretofore submitted to Lessor.

  • Completion of Improvements Within 90 days of completion of any construction herein permitted, Company will cause to be prepared and delivered to Authority record documents as required under the Tenant Work Permit process, including but not limited to as-builts, legal descriptions, boundary surveys, and certified final cost of construction. The submission of record document electronic media will be in accordance with Authority’s Standard Procedure for computer aided design and drafting and drawings, as may be revised from time to time.

  • Construction of the Tenant Improvements Landlord shall construct the Tenant Improvements in accordance with this exhibit and the construction contract to be executed by Landlord and its contractor(s). The construction contract for constructing the Tenant Improvements and the contractor(s) to perform the work shall be approved and/or selected, as the case may be, by Landlord at its sole and absolute discretion without the consent of Tenant.

  • Construction of Tenant Improvements After the Landlord and Ground Lessor (in accordance with Paragraph 12 hereof) approve Tenant’s Plans and Tenant receives any necessary building permits, Tenant shall administer and diligently prosecute the construction of Tenant Improvements in accordance with Tenant’s Plans, in compliance with applicable Laws, and using building standard material, subject to Landlord’s right, at its election, to itself construct the Restroom Improvements. All Tenant Improvements (other than, if applicable, the Restroom Improvements) shall be constructed by Tenant’s Contractor (and/or its subcontractors), and Tenant shall be responsible for project management with respect to construction of the Tenant Improvements. During construction of the Tenant Improvements, Tenant and its contractors and subcontractors (i) shall not interfere with the access to, use of, or business conducted within any other portions of the Project by other tenants or occupants, (ii) shall use diligent efforts to coordinate the timing of work, deliveries and other construction matters with tenants or occupants of the Project that could be adversely impacted by such work, deliveries and construction matters, including, without limitation, by scheduling work CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE OMITTED AND REPLACED WITH “[***]”. A COMPLETE VERSION OF THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION REQUESTING CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933. that would create noise, vibrations, dust or other similar annoyances to other tenants or occupants of the Project outside normal business hours, notwithstanding any additional cost (for overtime or otherwise) that Tenant may incur, (iii) shall clean and secure construction and staging areas daily, (iv) shall stage all construction and store all construction materials and equipment in a location designated by Landlord (in Landlord’s sole discretion) on the Project, and (v) shall otherwise abide by all rules and requirements established or imposed by Landlord relating to the performance of the Tenant Improvements, including rules relating to any required shutdown of utilities (including life-safety systems), storage of materials, and coordination of work with other tenant’s or occupant’s contractors. Tenant shall not be charged any construction management fee for Landlord’s review of Tenant’s Plans or any oversight of the construction of the Tenant Improvements.

  • Condition of Improvements The risk of destruction or substantial damage by fire or Act of God prior to delivery of deed is assumed by Seller. Xxxxxx agrees that on possession, the Real Estate shall be in the same condition as it is on the date of this contract, except for ordinary wear and tear. If the Real Estate should be damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty and if, prior to Closing, the real Estate shall not be repaired or restored by and at the Sellers expense, to a condition as good as it was prior to the damage or destruction, then Purchaser, at his option, may terminate this contract by written notice to Seller and the Down Payment Shall be returned to Purchaser. While this contract is pending, Sellers shall not change any existing lease or enter into any new lease, nor make any substantial alterations or repairs without the consent of the Purchaser. In addition, the Purchaser also has an insurable interest in the property from date of this contract. Purchaser is hereby notified that insurance should be placed upon the property immediately to protect Purchasers’ interest.

  • TENANT'S IMPROVEMENTS If the Lessor is the Insuring Party, the Lessor shall not be required to insure Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations unless the item in question has become the property of Lessor under the terms of this Lease. If Lessee is the Insuring Party, the policy carried by Lessee under this Paragraph 8.3 shall insure Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations.

  • Repairs by Tenant Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, promptly perform all maintenance, repairs, refurbishing and replacement work to the Leased Premises that are not Landlord’s express responsibility under this Lease, and shall keep the Leased Premises in good condition and repair, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Tenant’s repair obligations include repairs to: (a) floor covering, (b) interior partitions, (c) doors, (d) the interior side of demising walls, (e) electronic, phone and data cabling and related equipment that is installed by or for the exclusive benefit of Tenant and located in the Leased Premises or other portions of the Building, (f) supplemental air conditioning units, private showers and kitchens, including hot water heaters, plumbing and similar facilities serving Tenant exclusively, and (g) alterations performed by contractors retained by Tenant, including related HVAC balancing. All Tenant’s work shall be performed in accordance with the rules and procedures described in Section 5.2 hereof. Upon termination of this Lease, Tenant will surrender and deliver the Leased Premises to Landlord in the same condition in which the Leased Premises existed on the Commencement Date, subject, however, to (i) the provisions of Article VI hereof, (ii) the alterations permitted pursuant to this Lease, (iii) the provisions of Section 5.3, and (iv) except for ordinary wear and tear. If Tenant should fail or refuse to make such repairs, refurbishings or replacements or perform said maintenance as and when reasonably required, Landlord may, at its option, but without any obligation to do so, cure such failure or refusal and Landlord’s costs shall be reimburseable by Tenant as additional rent, by Tenant, immediately upon invoicing by Landlord. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord agrees to perform, as Above Standard Services, Tenant’s repair and maintenance obligations with respect to the Leased Premises. Tenant shall notify Landlord of the need for any such repair and maintenance and Landlord shall endeavor to respond timely to each such request.

  • Maintenance and Repairs by Tenant Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole expense, promptly and throughout the Term, maintain, repair, and replace the Premises, including but not limited to the roof, parking lot and HVAC system, in a good and clean condition comparable to other similar commercial buildings in the Las Vegas, Nevada metropolitan area, and in compliance with all applicable laws, and will suffer no active, passive or permissive waste or injury thereof or thereto. Tenant shall give Landlord prompt notice of any specific needed repairs, replacements or maintenance which will (1) affect the exterior walls, exterior doors, windows of the building, the structural parts of the building, the roof of the building, or the parking areas, or (2) exceed Ten Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($10,000.00) (collectively “Material Repairs”). Tenant shall provide Landlord copies of plans and specifications for such Material Repairs, as required by Landlord. Landlord shall then have twenty (20) days after receipt of such plans and specifications to approve or reject the same by delivering written notice to Tenant. If Landlord fails to respond within such twenty-day period, Landlord shall be deemed to have approved such plans and specifications. All Material Repairs to the Premises shall be performed by Tenant using contractors or mechanics approved by Landlord in accordance with plans and specifications approved by Landlord, and shall be at Tenant’s sole expense and at such times and in such manner as Landlord may approve. Any mechanics’ or materialmen’s lien for which Landlord has received a notice of intent to file or which has been filed against the Premises arising out of work done for, or materials furnished to Tenant, shall be discharged, bonded over, or otherwise satisfied by Tenant within ten (10) days following the earlier of the date Landlord receives (1) notice of intent to file a lien or (2) notice that the lien has been filed. If Tenant fails to discharge, bond over, or otherwise satisfy any such lien, Landlord may do so at Tenant’s expense, and the amount expended by Landlord, including reasonable attorney’s fees and costs, shall be due and payable immediately with interest thereon at the Interest Rate from the date of the payment by Landlord until Landlord receives payment from Tenant. If Tenant fails to comply with its maintenance, repair, or replacement obligations in this Section 5.3, Landlord may, in its sole discretion and in addition to any other remedies provided herein, perform said maintenance, repair, or replacement. Any sums so paid by Landlord, together with reasonable attorney’s fees and costs, shall be deemed to be additional Rent owing by Tenant to Landlord and shall be due and payable immediately with interest thereon at ten percent (10%) per annum from the date of the payment by Landlord until Landlord receives payment from Tenant.

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