INTERIOR WORKS Sample Clauses

The INTERIOR WORKS clause defines the scope and standards for all construction, installation, or finishing activities that take place inside a building. It typically outlines the specific types of work included, such as painting, flooring, electrical fittings, and carpentry, and may set requirements for materials, workmanship, and timelines. By clearly delineating what constitutes interior works and the expectations for their completion, this clause helps prevent disputes over responsibilities and ensures that the finished interior meets the agreed-upon quality and specifications.
INTERIOR WORKS. 19.1 For carrying out interior/ fitout works, THE LESSEE’s architect shall coordinate with THE LESSOR’s architect for approval of the drawing(s)/plan(s) and sanctions if any required by THE LESSEE. THE LESSEE shall submit all the interior works drawings together as per Annexure T-IX attached herewith. THE LESSOR shall revert back on the drawings/ plans submitted by THE LESSEE within fifteen (15) days of such submission by THE LESSEE and Such approvals shall not be unreasonably withheld by THE LESSOR. However, the Lease Commencement Date and the Rent Commencement Date shall not be deferred for any delay on this account. 19.2 During the period of carrying interior/ fit out works, THE LESSEE shall take all precautions, fire and safety measures and cover its risks and THE LESSOR shall not be liable/ responsible for any loss or damage suffered by THE LESSEE including but not limited to its materials and to third parties. Further, THE LESSEE shall keep THE LESSSOR indemnified and make good any loss or damage suffered by THE LESSOR due to any act of negligence, omission or commission of THE LESSEE, its contractors, agents, employees, workmen of the contractors including but not limited to failure to comply with statutory and regulatory requirements. During such period, THE LESSEE shall be liable to pay electricity, water, power charges and charges for security services at actuals plus 20%. 19.3 THE LESSEE hereby confirms that it shall carry out, implement and execute all interior works/ designs/ alterations in the Demised Premises in compliance/ adherence with the approval/ guidelines issued by THE LESSOR and the concerned authority(ies) from time to time for carrying out such interior works in the Demised Premises and in accordance with the local laws/bye laws and NBC as applicable and a certificate from a reputed consultant to that effect shall be provided to THE LESSOR before starting the interior fit out work. After the completion of the interior/ fit out works, THE LESSEE shall provide to THE LESSOR a certificate from a reputed consultant verifying that the interior/ fit out works have been carried out by THE LESSEE as per the drawings approved by THE LESSOR and in accordance with the local laws/ bye laws and NBC, as applicable, certifying that all safety measures have been taken care of including connection of fire panel with THE LESSOR’s fire panel. THE LESSOR shall have the right to inspect and verify the same either directly or through its nominee/assign...
INTERIOR WORKS. If the Purchaser(s) intend/s to carry out the interior works in the said Premises in terms of the Agreement and seeks temporary possession thereof, the Company may permit the same, subject to the following· conditions and undertakings gives by the Purchaser(s) in respect thereof.
INTERIOR WORKS. If the Purchaser(s) intend/s to carry out the interior works in the said Premises in terms of the Agreement and seeks temporary possession thereof, THDCL may permit the same, subject to terms and conditions as it may deem fit.
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