Desk Sharing Sample Clauses
The Desk Sharing clause defines the terms under which employees or users may share workspaces or desks within a facility. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for reserving desks, the responsibilities of users to maintain cleanliness, and any restrictions on personalizing or occupying desks for extended periods. By establishing clear guidelines for shared workspace usage, the clause helps maximize office space efficiency and prevents disputes over desk allocation.
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Desk Sharing. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Article, or any other provisions of this Lease, Tenant may from time to time, without Landlord’s consent or approval but otherwise subject to all of the provisions of this Lease, permit portions of the Premises not to exceed twenty (20%) percent of the Premises, in the aggregate, to be used or occupied under so-called “desk sharing” arrangements by persons who have an ongoing business relationship with Tenant (each such employee, a “Desk Space User”), provided that, (i) any such use or occupancy of desk or office space shall be without the installation of any separate entrance to the Premises or additional demising walls in the Premises (and no additional demising walls shall be required to comply with Legal Requirements in connection with such Desk Space User’s use of a portion of the Premises), (ii) there shall be no separate identification of any Desk Space User in the elevator lobby or elsewhere in the Building, (iii) each Desk Space User shall use the Premises in accordance with all of the provisions of this Lease, and only for the Permitted Uses, (iv) such use of a portion of the Premises shall not create or be deemed to create any right, title or interest of the Desk Space User in or to the Premises, (v) the occupancy by the Desk Space User shall not materially increase traffic through the lobby of the Building (beyond that which would reasonably be expected to occur if Tenant used the entire Premises for the normal conduct of its business, be likely to materially increase Landlord’s operating expenses beyond that which would be incurred for use by Tenant or for use in accordance with standards of use by Tenant or for use in accordance with standards of use of other tenancies in the Building, or materially increase the burden on existing cleaning services or elevators over the burden that would be incurred for use by Tenant for normal business purposes in accordance with the provisions of this Lease if the Premises were fully occupied by Tenant, and (vi) such arrangement will terminate automatically upon the termination of this Lease. Each such occupancy shall be subject and subordinate to this Lease and to the matters to which this Lease is or shall be subordinate, and in the event of the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease for any reason whatsoever, including without limitation, a voluntary surrender of the Premises or the applicable portion of the Premises by Tenant to Landlord, such occupancy sh...
Desk Sharing. Teleworkers who work at home a lot sometimes have to give up their regular desk back at the office. When they go into the office they share a desk or reserve a desk. How do you feel about this?
Desk Sharing. Teleworkers who work at home a lot sometimes have to give up their regular desk back at the office. When they go into the office they share a desk or reserve a desk. How do you feel about this?
