Common use of BASE, SHELL AND CORE Clause in Contracts

BASE, SHELL AND CORE. Landlord has constructed, at its sole cost and expense, the base, shell, and core (i) of the Premises, and (ii) of the floors of the Building on which the Premises are located (collectively, the “Base, Shell, and Core”). The Base, Shell and Core shall be delivered by Landlord to Tenant in their presently existing, “as-is” condition, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Tenant Work Letter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Building Systems servicing each portion of the Premises shall be in good working order and condition as of the date Landlord delivers such portion of the Premises to Tenant.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Square, Inc.), Office Lease (Square, Inc.), Office Lease (Square, Inc.)

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BASE, SHELL AND CORE. Landlord has constructed, at its sole cost and expense, the base, shell, and core (i) of the Premises, Premises and (ii) of the floors floor of the Building on which the Premises are is located (collectively, the "Base, Shell, and Core"). The Base, Shell and Core shall be delivered by Landlord to Tenant in their presently existing, "as-is" condition, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Tenant Work Letter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Building Systems servicing each portion of the Premises shall be in good working order and condition as of the date Landlord delivers such portion of the Premises to Tenant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Square, Inc.), Office Lease (Square, Inc.)

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