Common use of HVAC BALANCING Clause in Contracts

HVAC BALANCING. As a final part of the Work, Tenant shall cause its contractor to perform air balancing tests and adjustments on all areas of the Premises served by the air handling system that serves the areas in which the Work is performed (including any original space and any additional space being added to the Premises in connection herewith). If Tenant elects to install a stairwell between the 3rd and 4th floors pursuant to Section II(c) above, then Tenant shall cause its contractor to perform air balancing tests and adjustments for the Additional Premises only. Landlord shall not be responsible for any disturbance or deficiency created in the air conditioning or other mechanical, electrical or structural facilities within the Property or Premises as a result of the Work. If such disturbances or deficiencies result, and Tenant’s contractor does not properly correct the same, Landlord reserves the right, after fifteen (15) days notice to Tenant, to correct the same and restore the services to Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction, at Tenant’s reasonable expense.

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Sources: Lease Amendment (Intercontinentalexchange Inc)

HVAC BALANCING. As a final part of the Work, Tenant shall cause its contractor to perform air balancing tests and adjustments on all areas of the Premises served by the air handling system that serves the areas in which the Work is performed (including any original space and any additional space being added to the Premises in connection herewith). If Tenant elects to install a stairwell between the 3rd 4th and 4th 5th floors pursuant to Section II(c) II.C above, then Tenant shall cause its contractor to perform air balancing tests and adjustments for the Additional Premises only. Landlord shall not be responsible for any disturbance or deficiency created in the air conditioning or other mechanical, electrical or structural facilities within the Property or Premises as a result of the Work. If such disturbances or deficiencies result, and Tenant’s contractor does not properly correct the same, Landlord reserves the right, after fifteen (15) days notice to Tenant, to correct the same and restore the services to Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction, at Tenant’s reasonable expense.

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Sources: Office Lease (Intercontinentalexchange Inc)