Multi-Tenant Floors Sample Clauses

Multi-Tenant Floors. If other tenants occupy space on the floor on which the Premises is located, Tenant’s identifying signage shall be provided by Landlord, at Tenant’s cost, and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar floors in the Building and shall comply with Landlord’s then-current Building standard signage program.
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Multi-Tenant Floors. If other tenants occupy space on the floor on which the Premises is located, Tenant’s initial identifying signage shall be provided by Landlord, at Landlord’s cost, and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar floors in the Building and shall comply with Landlord’s Building standard signage program, and any subsequent changes to Tenant’s identifying signage shall be at Tenant’s sole cost and expense following Tenant’s receipt of Landlord’s consent thereto (which consent may be withheld in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion).
Multi-Tenant Floors. Tenant’s suite-identification signage shall be provided by Landlord, at Tenant’s cost and expense, and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar multi- tenant floors in the Building and shall comply with Landlord’s Building standard signage program. Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of the removal of Tenant’s signage installed pursuant hereto (and associated restoration and repairs) upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, as an obligation which shall expressly survive termination of this Lease, as well as all maintenance and repair costs.
Multi-Tenant Floors. A) For multi-tenant floors, Landlord will provide completely finished common areas, including, but not limited to, the elevator lobby and multi-tenant corridors, finished to Building Standard;
Multi-Tenant Floors. Landlord may, without the same constituting an eviction of Tenant or entitling Tenant to any abatement of rent, and without otherwise incurring liability to Tenant, and without any effect on any of Tenant's obligations under this lease, rearrange the space unit divisions and the public corridors on the floor upon which the Demised Premises is located in any manner Landlord may determine, provided only that the Demised Premises shall not (i) be changed in any respect and (ii) have diminished access by public corridor(s) to the elevator(s), fire stair(s) and public toilet(s) serving said floor.
Multi-Tenant Floors. If other tenants occupy space on the floor on which the Premises is located, Tenant’s identifying signage shall be provided by Landlord, at Landlord’s cost, and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar floors in the Building and shall comply with Landlord’s then-current Building standard signage program. In particular, Landlord shall provide Tenant with Building standard tenant directory identification signage in the ground floor lobby of the Building, and Building standard tenant identification signage adjacent to Tenant’s entry door to the Premises.
Multi-Tenant Floors. A Tenant leasing space on a multi-tenant floor shall install the corridor doors, frames, signage etc. according to the building standard. (See the building signage standard section).
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Multi-Tenant Floors. If other tenants can occupy space on the floor on which the Premises is located, Tenant’s identifying suite entry sign and elevator lobby directory sign on the third (3rd) floor shall be provided by Landlord, at Tenant’s cost, and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar floors in the Building and shall comply with Landlord’s then-current Building standard signage program.
Multi-Tenant Floors. If other tenants occupy space on the floor on which the Premises is located, Tenant's identifying signage near the entry to the Premises shall be provided by Landlord, at Tenant's cost, and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar floors in the Building and shall comply with Landlord's then-current Building standard signage program. 23.3 Prohibited Signage and Other Items. Any signs, notices, logos, pictures, names or advertisements which are installed and that have not been separately approved by Landlord may be removed without notice by Landlord at the sole expense of Tenant. Tenant may not install any signs on the exterior or roof of the Project or the Common Areas. Any signs, window coverings, or blinds (even if the same are located behind the Landlord-approved window coverings for the Building), or other items visible from the exterior of the Premises or Building, shall be subject to the prior approval of Landlord, in its sole discretion. 23.4
Multi-Tenant Floors. If other tenants occupy space on the floor on which the Premises is located, Tenant's identifying signage shall be provided by Landlord with Tenant's approval and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar floors in the Building and shall comply with Landlord's Building standard signage program, but shall include at a minimum Tenant's name on the door of the premises and on the directory in the lobby of
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