Occupancy Plan Sample Clauses

The Occupancy Plan clause defines the schedule and conditions under which a tenant is permitted to take possession and use the leased premises. Typically, it outlines key dates such as the commencement of occupancy, any phased move-in periods, and requirements that must be met before occupancy, such as completion of certain construction or compliance with safety regulations. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of when and how the tenant can begin using the space, thereby preventing disputes and facilitating a smooth transition into the premises.
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Occupancy Plan. The CM shall prepare an Occupancy Plan for the Project. This plan shall be provided to the Owner.
Occupancy Plan. The Consultant shall prepare an occupancy plan that shall include a schedule for location for furniture, equipment and personnel. This schedule shall be provided to the City.
Occupancy Plan. The Construction Manager shall prepare an occupancy plan for the Project. This plan shall be provided to the City not later than 60 Days prior to the scheduled Substantial Completion date.
Occupancy Plan. Not applicable.
Occupancy Plan the Occupancy Plan of the lands comprising the Pontal Perimeter, presented by the Concessionaire according to Attachment 9.1.1(a).
Occupancy Plan. Project Manager shall assist Owner to prepare an occupancy plan that shall include a schedule for purchase and placement of furniture, fixtures and equipment of Owner.
Occupancy Plan. Not later than three months and two weeks prior to the date on which the Operator reasonably expects Total Completion to be attained (which in the case of a Project in which the Construction is specifically permitted under Schedule B to be carried out in phases, refers only to the Total Completion of the first phase of the Project), the Operator shall submit to the Ministry a proposed Occupancy Plan for the Project, prepared in accordance with the Ministry’s written instructions, as currently set out in a document entitled “Preparation for Occupancy – Occupancy Plan Requirements”, which may be revised by the Ministry from time to time. The Ministry will review the proposed Occupancy Plan and provide comments within 20 Business Days of receiving it. Except where the Ministry’s comments did not recommend any revisions to the proposed Occupancy Plan, then by not later than six weeks prior to the date on which the Operator reasonably expects the Total Completion to be attained, the Operator shall submit a final Occupancy Plan to the Minister. The Minister shall not be required to schedule or conduct a pre-occupancy review or provide the Capital Occupancy Approval unless the Occupancy Plan is satisfactory to the Minister.