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  • Complete Agreement; Construction This Agreement, including the Schedules hereto, shall constitute the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and shall supersede all previous negotiations, commitments and writings with respect to such subject matter. In the event of any inconsistency between this Agreement and any Schedule, the Schedule shall prevail. The rights and remedies of the Parties herein provided shall be cumulative and in addition to any other or further remedies provided by law or equity.

  • General Construction 20.2.1. Binding Nature.............................................. 20.2.2. Entire Agreement............................................ 20.2.3. Governing Law............................................... 20.2.4. Indulgences Not Waivers..................................... 20.2.5. Titles Not to Affect Interpretation......................... 20.2.6.

  • Review and Construction of Documents Each Party herein expressly represents and warrants to all other Parties hereto that (a) before executing this Agreement, said Party has fully informed itself of the terms, contents, conditions and effects of this Agreement; (b) said Party has relied solely and completely upon its own judgment in executing this Agreement; (c) said Party has had the opportunity to seek and has obtained the advice of its own legal, tax and business advisors before executing this Agreement; (d) said Party has acted voluntarily and of its own free will in executing this Agreement; and (e) this Agreement is the result of arm’s length negotiations conducted by and among the Parties and their respective counsel.

  • Initial Construction Landlord shall fully construct the base Building in accordance with the preliminary base building plans, including, without limitation, floor plans, elevations and site plan(s) (collectively, the "PBBP") and Base Building Outline Specifications attached hereto as Exhibits B-1 and B-2, respectively (all of such work being collectively referred to as the "Landlord's Work"). In the event of differences between the PBBP or the Landlord's Plans (as hereinafter defined) and the Base Building Outline Specifications, the Base Building Outline Specifications shall govern and control until the Landlord's Plans (as hereinafter defined) are prepared. A complete set of final base Building plans and construction drawings and specifications, such drawings and specifications to include a detail schedule of core base Building finish items such as, but not limited to, carpets, doors, hardware, ceiling grids/tiles, lavatory fixtures, light fixtures, window blinds, lobby finishes and paint/wall coverings (collectively, the "Landlord's Plans") shall be prepared by Landlord, at its sole cost and expense. Landlord and Tenant agree to work together with Landlord's architect, Symmes Maini and McKex Xxxociates, Inc. in order to achieve a design that meets the standard set forth below. Furthermore, Landlord agrees to use good faith and diligent efforts to deliver the Landlord's Plans to Tenant on or before May 1, 2000. Upon receipt, Tenant shall have seven (7) business days to comment upon the Landlord's Plans. Landlord and Tenant shall use reasonable efforts to reach agreement on the Landlord's Plans as soon thereafter as possible. In reaching agreement, Landlord and Tenant shall each approve portions of the Landlord's Plans that are in acceptable form and shall note their respective objections to the portions that are unacceptable to each of them so as to enable Landlord to continue construction and order materials in a timely manner. In the event that Landlord's Plans conform with the PBBP, but Tenant does not approve the Landlord's Plans within seven (7) business days of receipt thereof from Landlord, then the Outside Delivery Date (as hereinafter defined) shall be extended for a number of days equal to the number of Tenant Plan Delay Days, as such term is hereinafter defined. The number of Tenant Plan Delay Days are defined as and shall be calculated by determining the actual number of days as certified by Landlord and its architect that the Term Commencement Date was delayed by such Tenant's failure to approve the Landlord's Plans within the required seven (7) business days. Landlord agrees to provide Tenant with written notice of such determination, such notice to include reasonable detail describing the cause of the delay and the number of Tenant Plan Delay Days as certified by Landlord and its architect. If Tenant and Tenant's Architect (as hereinafter defined)

  • Construction Contracts Lessee has entered into contracts with the Contractors or separate contracts with materialmen and laborers providing for the construction of the Improvements. Lessee will cause the Contractors to promptly furnish Lessor with the complete list of all Sub-contractors or entities as and when under contract, which Contractors propose to engage to furnish labor and/or materials in constructing the Improvements (such list containing the names, addresses, and amounts of such sub-contracts as written in excess individually of $5,000, and prior to disbursement of funds to or for the benefit of such Subcontractors, affidavits of authorized signatory and other documents commercially reasonably required by Title to insure that the Leased Premises remain lien free) and will from time to time furnish Lessor or Title with true copies of all Contracts entered into by Lessee and with the terms of all verbal agreements therefor, if any, and as to subcontractors, letters signed by sub-contractors whose contracts are in excess of $5,000 setting forth the present amount of their contract and the amounts remaining to be paid under that contract, if the same information is not stated on a lien waiver reflecting the most currently requested payment to such subcontractor.

  • Law; Construction This Agreement and any claim, counterclaim or dispute of any kind or nature whatsoever arising out of or in any way relating to this Agreement (“Claim”), directly or indirectly, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the internal laws of the State of New York.

  • Contract Documents 2.1 The Contract Documents are comprised of the following:

  • Conflict; Construction of Documents In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Agreement and any of the other Loan Documents, the provisions of this Agreement shall control. The parties hereto acknowledge that each is represented by separate counsel in connection with the negotiation and drafting of the Loan Documents and that the Loan Documents shall not be subject to the principle of construing their meaning against the party that drafted them.

  • Certain Constructions (a) For purposes of this Agreement, references to the most or next most subordinate Class of Non-Vertically Retained Pooled Regular Certificates outstanding at any time shall mean the most or next most subordinate Class of Non-Vertically Retained Pooled Regular Certificates then outstanding as among the Class A-1, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class A-4, Class A-5, Class A-AB, Class X-A, Class X-B, Class X-D, Class A-S, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class E, Class F-RR, Class G-RR and Class J-RR Certificates; provided, however, that for purposes of determining the most subordinate Class of Non-Vertically Retained Pooled Regular Certificates, in the event that the Class A-1, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class A-4, Class A-5 and Class A-AB Certificates are the only Classes of Non-Vertically Retained Pooled Principal Balance Certificates outstanding, the Class A-1, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class A-4, Class A-5, Class A-AB and Class X-A Certificates together will be treated as the most subordinate Class of Non-Vertically Retained Pooled Regular Certificates. For purposes of this Agreement, each Class of Certificates (other than the Class S and Class R Certificates) shall be deemed to be outstanding only to the extent its respective Certificate Balance or Notional Amount has not been reduced to zero. For purposes of this Agreement, the Class R Certificates shall be deemed to be outstanding so long as the Trust REMICs have not been terminated pursuant to Section 9.01 of this Agreement.

  • Construction Documents Tenant shall cause Tenant’s Architect to prepare a concept plan and program for the entire Premises that is consistent with first class office and laboratory use (the “Concept Plan”), schematic design drawings, design development drawings, and construction documents for the Finish Work in accordance with the provisions of this Exhibit 3.1 and Article 8 of the Lease (such plans, and any interim plans submitted to Landlord in connection therewith, together with the Concept Plan, shall be referred to collectively herein as the “Construction Documents”). All Construction Documents shall comply with Applicable Laws and with the drawing format and specifications provided by Landlord, and shall be subject to Landlord’s review and approval, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Tenant shall be responsible for Landlord’s third party plan review fees. Tenant shall deliver the following to Landlord in accordance with the following schedule (the “Time Deadlines”): Concept Plan Within 30 days of the Effective Date Schematic Design May 15, 2019 Design Development June 15, 2019 Construction documents For pricing/permits and GMP July 15, 2019 The Construction Documents shall be based on the approved Concept Plan and shall not deviate therefrom in any material respect without Landlord’s approval, to be given or withheld in accordance with the terms of this Exhibit 3.1 with respect to approval of plans. Landlord shall review and approve, or disapprove by written notice in sufficient detail for Tenant to be able to reply, within ten (10) business days following the proper submission of any Construction Documents. In the event that Landlord does not approve or disapprove Tenant’s proposed Construction Documents within ten (10) business days after receipt thereof, then Tenant may send a second notice to Landlord with a legend in bold and prominent print stating that “FAILURE TO REPLY TO THIS REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF THE TENANT PLANS WITHIN FIVE (5) BUSINESS DAYS MAY BE DEEMED TO BE LANDLORD’S APPROVAL” and, if Landlord fails to approve or disapprove of such Tenant plans within five (5) business days following delivery of such second notice, then Landlord shall be deemed to have approved the Construction Documents in question. All approvals, inspections, and requirements of Landlord with respect to any Construction Documents and Finish Work shall be for Landlord’s benefit only, may not be relied on by Tenant (other than for purposes of evidencing Landlord’s consent), and shall not affect Tenant’s responsibility for the same. The Finish Work shall mean the work shown on the final, approved Construction Documents, as affected by any approved Finish Work Change Orders (as defined below), and shall include all work in the “Tenant” column on the allocation of responsibility attached as Attachment 1. Where more than one type of material or structure is indicated on the approved Construction Documents as permitted substitutions, the decisions regarding the selection of which type of material or structure among those shown will be within Tenant’s reasonable discretion if the matter concerns the Finish Work, and within Landlord’s reasonable discretion if the matter affects the structural components of the Building or any Building systems.

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