Architectural Plans Clause Samples

The 'Architectural Plans' clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the creation, submission, and approval of architectural drawings and specifications for a project. Typically, it outlines who is responsible for preparing the plans, the standards or codes they must meet, and the process for review and approval by relevant parties such as the client or regulatory authorities. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the design expectations and that the project proceeds in accordance with agreed-upon plans, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and facilitating compliance with legal or contractual obligations.
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Architectural Plans. The Seller shall have approval rights as follows: i. Subject to the approvals granted by Seller as provided in Section 1.02 above, the exterior design and materials (including color) and location of all improvements and house models to be constructed by Purchaser on the Lots and all Lot plans for Lots shall be subject to review and approval by Seller, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. ii. Applications are to be submitted in duplicate. All approvals or disapprovals shall be in writing. iii. The Seller shall approve or disapprove submissions within thirty (30) days of receipt. If no approval or disapproval is communicated within said thirty (30) days, requests shall be deemed approved. Reasons will be submitted for disapproval. Once a model has been approved, it may be continued throughout the Lots, but identical elevations shall not be built adjacent to or directly across the street from each other. iv. In the event of any exterior changes to the architectural plans, Purchaser must obtain the approval thereof by Seller and the Association (as hereinafter defined), such approvals not to be unreasonably withheld.
Architectural Plans. An assignment of Seller’s rights, if any, to any architectural drawings and site plans for the Property and bluelined copies of such drawings and plans (to the extent in Seller’s possession).
Architectural Plans. After Landlord approves the Space Plan, Tenant shall cause the Architect to prepare and deliver to Landlord four (4) copies of the final architectural (and, if applicable, structural) working drawings for the Tenant Improvement Work that are in a form sufficient to enable the Contractor and its subcontractors to bid on the work (the “Architectural Plans”). The Architectural Plans shall conform to the approved Space Plan and the Landlord Requirements and shall include, without limitation, (i) all interior and special finishes; (ii) all electrical requirements, (iii) all telephone requirements, (iv) all special HVAC requirements, (v) all plumbing requirements, and (vi) all other information that is necessary, in the judgment of Landlord, to complete the Engineering Drawings. Landlord shall provide Tenant with notice approving or reasonably disapproving the Architectural Plans (or the applicable component thereof) within five (5) business days after the later of Landlord’s receipt thereof or the mutual execution and delivery of this Agreement. If Landlord disapproves the Architectural Plans (or any component thereof), Landlord’s notice of disapproval shall describe with reasonable specificity the basis for such disapproval and the changes that would be necessary to resolve Landlord’s objections. If Landlord disapproves the Architectural Plans (or any component thereof), Tenant shall cause the Architectural Plans to be modified and resubmitted to Landlord for its approval. Such procedure shall be repeated as necessary until Landlord has approved the Architectural Plans (or the applicable component thereof). No revision may be made to the approved Architectural Plans (the “Approved Architectural Plans”) without Landlord’s prior consent as described in Section 2.7 below. Immediately following Landlord’s approval of the Architectural Plans, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a CD ROM of the backgrounds of the Approved Architectural Plans in accordance with Landlord’s CAD Format Requirements (as hereinafter defined).
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