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LANDLORD’S DISCLOSURES. SPECTRUM The capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined in this Exhibit shall have the same definitions as set forth in the Lease. The provisions of this Exhibit shall supersede any inconsistent or conflicting provisions of the Lease.
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LANDLORD’S DISCLOSURES. Tenant acknowledges the following disclosures by Landlord with respect to Hazardous Materials at the Premises. Tenant agrees to comply with the precautionary requirements and other provisions, set forth below, that are associated with these Hazardous Materials. Portions of the structures on the Premises may contain asbestos-containing materials. Accordingly, Tenant agrees that it will not make any repairs or alterations to the structures on the Premises: (a) without inquiring from Landlord whether Tenant’s planned repairs or alterations are likely to disturb asbestos-containing materials in the structures, and (b) if, in Landlord’s judgment, the planned repairs or alterations will disturb the asbestos-containing judgment, the planned repairs or alterations will disturb the asbestos-containing materials, without securing Landlord’s prior consent to the repairs or alterations. EXHIBIT J SURVEY FORM THE IRVINE COMPANY – INVESTMENT PROPERTIES GROUP HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SURVEY FORM The purpose of this form is to obtain information regarding the use of hazardous substances on Investment Properties Group (“IPG”) property. Prospective tenants and contractors should answer the questions in light of their proposed activities on the premises. Existing tenants and contractors should answer the questions as they relate to ongoing activities on the premises and should update any information previously submitted. If additional space is needed to answer the questions, you may attach separate sheets of paper to this form. When completed, the form should be sent to the following address: THE IRVINE COMPANY MANAGEMENT XXXXXX 000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. If you have any questions, please call your property manager at (000) 000-0000 for assistance.
LANDLORD’S DISCLOSURES. Landlord hereby discloses to Tenant, and Tenant hereby acknowledges, certain facts relating to Hazardous Materials at the Project known by Landlord to exist as of the date of this Lease, as more particularly described in Exhibit I attached hereto. Tenant shall have no --------- liability or responsibility with respect to the Hazardous Materials facts described in Exhibit I. See Rider 6.8. ---------
LANDLORD’S DISCLOSURES. Portions of the structures on the Premises may contain asbestos-containing materials. Accordingly, Tenant agrees that it will not make any repairs or alterations to the structures on the Premises: (a) without inquiring from Landlord whether Tenant’s planned repairs or alterations are likely to disturb asbestos-containing materials in the structures, and (b) if, in Landlord’s judgment, the planned repairs or alterations will disturb the asbestos-containing materials, not to proceed with such planned repairs or alterations without securing Landlord’s written prior consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Landlord shall comply with the California “Xxxxxxxx Act” and provide the asbestos notification letter periodically as required thereby or by other applicable laws, and Tenant shall post in the Premises and/or otherwise provide copies of such notice to all of Tenant’s “employees” and “owners”, as those terms are defined in the Xxxxxxxx Act.
LANDLORD’S DISCLOSURES. Portions of the structures on the Premises may contain asbestos-containing materials. Accordingly, Tenant agrees that it will not make any repairs or alterations to the structures on the Premises: (a) without inquiring from Landlord whether Tenant’s planned repairs or alterations are likely to disturb asbestos-containing materials in the structures, and (b) if, in Landlord’s judgment, the planned repairs or alterations will disturb the asbestos-containing materials, not to proceed with such planned repairs or alterations without securing Landlord’s written prior consent, not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. EXHIBIT I FORM LETTER OF CREDIT IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER ISSUE DATE: ISSUING BANK: SILICON VALLEY BANK 3003 TASMAN DRIVE 2ND FLOOR, MAIL SORT HF210 XXXXX XXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX 00000 BENEFICIARY: THE IRVINE COMPANY LLC C/O IRVINE MANAGEMENT COMPANY 000 XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX, XX 00000 ATTN: VP, COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ACCOUNTING APPLICANT: BIOCARDIA LIFESCIENCES, INC. 000 XXXXXXXX XX XXX X XXX XXXXXX, XX 00000 AMOUNT: US $171,640.08 (ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FORTY AND 08/100 U.S. DOLLARS) EXPIRATION DATE: ONE YEAR FROM LC ISSUANCE (WITH YEARLY AUTO- EXTENSION AS SET FORTH BELOW) LOCATION: SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA DEAR SIR/MADAM: WE HEREBY ESTABLISH OUR IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO. SVBSF IN YOUR FAVOR AVAILABLE BY YOUR DRAFTS DRAWN ON US AT SIGHT IN THE FORM OF EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED AND ACCOMPANIED BY THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
LANDLORD’S DISCLOSURES. Landlord has previously provided to Tenant, and Tenant hereby acknowledges, certain facts relating to Hazardous Materials at the Premises known by Landlord to exist as of the date of this Lease, as more particularly described in the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment prepared by Law Engineering and Environmental Services dated May 26, 1999, covering the Premises and property adjacent thereto. Nothing contained in this Section 6.7 in any way reduces Landlord's liability to Tenant pursuant to Section 6.6.
LANDLORD’S DISCLOSURES. Landlord hereby discloses to Tenant, and Tenant herby acknowledges, that: (a) a release of hazardous materials previously occurred in the vicinity of the Premises, as described more particularly in the documents in the EnviroStor database maintained by the California Department of Toxics Substances Control with regard to the “Yerba Buena Way” site in Santa Xxxxx (site identification number 43290008), which documents may be accessed at the following internet address: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/public/profile_report.asp? global_id=43290008, or by calling the California Department of Toxics Substances Control at 000-000-0000; (b) remedial action to clean up contaminated soils was completed in 2002 and was certified as complete in 2003; and (c) ongoing inspections and monitoring have occurred since the completion of the remedial action, with the objective of ensuring that the implemented remedy continues to be protective of public health, safety and the environment. EXHIBIT I SIGNAGE EXHIBIT J THE IRVINE COMPANY – INVESTMENT PROPERTIES GROUP HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SURVEY FORM The purpose of this form is to obtain information regarding the use of hazardous substances on Investment Properties Group (“IPG”) property. Prospective tenants and contractors should answer the questions in light of their proposed activities on the premises. Existing tenants and contractors should answer the questions as they relate to ongoing activities on the premises and should update any information previously submitted. If additional space is needed to answer the questions, you may attach separate sheets of paper to this form. When completed, the form should be sent to the following address: THE IRVINE COMPANY MANAGEMENT XXXXXX 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. If you have any questions, please call your property manager at (000) 000-0000 for assistance.
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