Non-Structural Alterations. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 12, Tenant may perform certain interior decorating or other non-structural alterations to the Premises, such as carpeting, painting (so long as the odors from the same do not materially or unreasonably interfere with any other tenant's operations), hanging artwork or wall coverings, cabling, installing furniture systems, installing cubicle systems or other similar interior decorating improvements or non-structural alterations, without obtaining Landlord's consent therefor (but subject to satisfaction of all of the other requirements of this Section 12), but only if (i) the items do not affect the Building structure or systems, the public areas of the Building or any other tenant space, (ii) such items are not visible from outside of the Premises, (iii) the hard costs of construction for the proposed alterations does not exceed the sum of $500,000.00 with respect to any proposed alteration project, taken as a whole, and (iv) Tenant gives prior written notice to Landlord of the items, including a description of the contemplated work and the types of materials being used. Approval of plans and specifications shall not be required for the foregoing interior decorating or non-structural items, where plans and specifications are not reasonably appropriate for the work to be performed.
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Sources: Office Lease (Houghton Mifflin Co)
Non-Structural Alterations. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 12, Tenant may perform certain interior decorating or other non-structural alterations to the Premises, such as carpeting, painting (so long as the odors from the same do not materially or unreasonably interfere with any other tenant's ’s operations), hanging artwork or wall coverings, cabling, installing furniture systems, installing cubicle systems or other similar interior decorating improvements or non-structural alterations, without obtaining Landlord's ’s consent therefor (but subject to satisfaction of all of the other requirements of this Section 12), but only if (i) the items do not affect the Building structure or systems, the public areas of the Building or any other tenant space, (ii) such items are not visible from outside of the Premises, (iii) the hard costs of construction for the proposed alterations does not exceed the sum of $500,000.00 with respect to any proposed alteration project, taken as a whole, and (iv) Tenant gives prior written notice to Landlord of the items, including a description of the contemplated work and the types of materials being used. Approval of plans and specifications shall not be required for the foregoing interior decorating or non-structural items, where plans and specifications are not reasonably appropriate for the work to be performed.
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Sources: Office Lease (Houghton Mifflin Co)