Nonadverse Structural Effect Clause Samples

The Nonadverse Structural Effect clause defines a standard for evaluating changes or modifications to a structure, specifying that such changes are permissible as long as they do not negatively impact the structural integrity or safety of the building. In practice, this clause is often used in construction or lease agreements to allow for alterations, provided that these do not weaken the building or create hazards. Its core function is to ensure that any permitted modifications maintain the overall safety and soundness of the structure, thereby protecting both property owners and occupants from potential harm or liability.
Nonadverse Structural Effect. Tenant may provide to Landlord a statement of an Architect or an Engineer approved by Landlord pursuant to this Lease, in the form of Exhibit J attached hereto, certifying that the contemplated Alteration shall have no adverse effect on a Structural Component that is greater than a Nonadverse Structural Effect. Such statement shall be based solely on such Engineer’s or Architect’s independent assessment of the Alteration in question and not on any representations or other statements made by Tenant or any other party. Landlord shall approve or disapprove of such Engineer’s or Architect’s statement, in Landlord’s reasonable discretion, within ten (10) Business Days of Landlord’s receipt thereof.
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