Common use of Description of Improvements Clause in Contracts

Description of Improvements. The Premises shall consist of the following: (i) The Premises to be provided by Landlord, at Landlord’s expense (and exclusive of Tenant Improvements and exclusive of Tenant’s network, telecommunications or other cabling), consisting of a concrete floor, exterior Building walls, off-Premises service points from which electrical and telephone service to the Premises can be made and off-Premises service points from which plumbing connections for the supply of water to the Premises may be made. (ii) Additional improvements (“Tenant Improvements”), including, but not limited to, ceilings, interior partitions, insulation, drywall (including taping and sanding), painting, window coverings, carpet, lighting fixtures, electrical systems, plumbing connections and fixtures for the supply of water to the Premises and the equipment and distribution system for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (“HVAC”) for the Premises, including, but not limited to, all ducts, baffles and thermostats to serve the Premises; provided, however, the Tenant Improvements do not include Tenant’s network, telecommunications or other cabling. The Tenant Improvements all shall be made pursuant to plans and specifications to be approved in writing by Landlord and Tenant. The work to be done and the responsibility for preparation of plans and specifications is described in the Work Letter Agreement attached as Exhibit “C”. The Work Letter Agreement also describes the parties coordinating construction and installation with respect to Tenant’s network, telecommunications and other cabling (if any).

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Sources: Lease Agreement (Document Sciences Corp)

Description of Improvements. The Premises shall consist of the following: (ia) The Premises to be provided by Landlord, at Landlord’s expense (and exclusive of Tenant Improvements and exclusive of Tenant’s network, telecommunications or other cablingImprovements), consisting shall consist of a concrete floor, exterior Building walls, off-Premises service points from which electrical and telephone service to the Premises can be made and off-Premises service points from which plumbing connections for the supply of water to the Premises may be made. (iib) Additional improvements (“Tenant Improvements”), including, but not limited to, ceilings, interior partitions, insulation, drywall (including taping and sanding), painting, millwork and cabinets, window coverings, carpet, lighting fixtures, electrical systems, plumbing connections and fixtures for the supply of water to the Premises and the equipment and distribution system for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (“HVAC”) for the Premises, including, but not limited to, all ducts, baffles and thermostats to serve the Premises; provided, however, the . The Tenant Improvements do not include Tenant’s network, telecommunications or other cablingcabling (“Tenant’s Cabling”). The Tenant Improvements all shall be made by Landlord pursuant to plans and specifications to be the City-Approved Working Drawings (defined in Section 2(b) of this Work Letter Agreement) approved in writing by Landlord and Tenant. The work to cost of the Tenant Improvements shall be done and the responsibility for preparation paid in accordance with Section 5 of plans and specifications is described in the this Work Letter Agreement attached as Exhibit “C”. The Work Letter Agreement also describes the parties coordinating construction and installation with respect to Tenant’s network, telecommunications and other cabling (if any)Letter.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (Document Sciences Corp)