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Signage. Landlord retains absolute control over the exterior appearance of the Building and the Project, and the exterior appearance of the Premises as viewed from the Common Areas. Tenant will not install, or permit to be installed, any drapes, furnishings, signs, lettering, designs, advertising or any items that will in any way alter the exterior appearance of the Building, the Project or the exterior appearance of the Premises as viewed from the Common Areas. Any sign, advertising, design, or lettering installed by Tenant shall be considered an Alteration and shall be subject to the provisions of Article 15; provided that Landlord shall have the right to withhold its consent to the same in its sole and absolute discretion. All signage rights granted to Tenant under this Lease are personal, and may not be assigned or transferred without Landlord’s prior written consent, which consent Landlord may withhold in its sole and absolute discretion. Tenant may (a) require Landlord to install, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense (as to Tenant’s initial signage, and at Tenant’s sole cost and expense thereafter): (i) Building Standard signage in the directory (if any) located in the ground floor lobby of the Building, and (ii) identification signage of the type prescribed by Landlord’s signage program identifying Tenant by its business name in a location within the Common Areas on the floor of the Building on which the Premises is located as is called for by Landlord’s signage program. Tenant may, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, place in any portion of the inside of the Premises not visible from the exterior of the Building or from outside of the Premises such identification signage as Tenant shall desire. All signage described in this paragraph (other than the directory signage described in clause (a), above) shall be treated as Tenant’s Personal Property with respect to Tenant’s obligation to remove the same at the expiration or early termination of this Lease.
Signage. Tenant shall not affix any sign of any size or character to any portion of the Property, without prior written approval of Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Tenant shall remove all signs of Tenant upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease and immediately repair any damage to either or both of the Property and the Premises caused by, or resulting from, such removal.
Signage. Tenant shall not exhibit, inscribe, paint or affix any sign, advertisement, notice or other lettering on any portion of the Building or the outside of the Premises without the prior written consent of Landlord in each instance. A plan of all signage or other lettering proposed to be exhibited, inscribed, painted or affixed shall be prepared by Tenant in conformity with building standard signage requirements and submitted to Landlord for Landlord's consent. If the proposed signage is acceptable to Landlord, Landlord shall approve such signage or other lettering by written notice to Tenant. All signage or other lettering which has been approved by Landlord shall thereafter be installed by Landlord at Tenant's sole cost and expense. Payment of all charges therefor shall be deemed additional rent hereunder. In the event Landlord requires payment in advance for the installation of any such signage or other lettering, no installation shall be commenced by Landlord until Landlord has received payment in full. Upon installation of any such signage or other lettering, such signage or lettering shall not be removed, changed or otherwise modified in any way without Landlord's prior written approval. The removal, change or modification of any signage or other lettering theretofore installed shall be performed solely by Landlord at Tenant's sole cost and expense. Tenant shall not exhibit, inscribe, paint or affix on any part of the Premises or the Building visible to the general public any signage or lettering including the words "temporary" or "personnel". Any signage, advertisement, notice or other lettering which shall be exhibited, inscribed, painted or affixed by or on behalf of Tenant in violation of the provisions of this section may be removed by Landlord and the cost of any such removal shall be paid by Tenant as additional rent.
Signage. The Company will limit signage for the Marijuana Establishment to the extent that such signage is inconsistent with applicable statutes and regulations, and to the extent that such signage is inconsistent with the look and character of the surrounding area and/or injurious to the neighborhood.
Signage. No sign, placard, picture, name, advertisement or notice visible from the exterior of the Premises will be inscribed, painted, affixed or otherwise displayed by Tenant on or in any part of the Building without the prior written consent of Landlord. Landlord reserves the right to adopt and furnish Tenant with general guidelines relating to signs in or on the Building. All approved signage will be inscribed, painted or affixed at Tenant's expense by a person approved by Landlord, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld.
Signage. The location, size, materials, and color of any signage shall be reviewed by the ARB (or the Planning Commission on appeal) in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 6.1 of this Agreement. All signs on the Property shall be subject to Chapter 9.61 of the SMMC (Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Sign Code) in effect as of the Effective Date, a copy of which is contained within Exhibit “E”. Directional signs for vehicles shall be located at approaches to driveways as required by the City's Strategic Transportation Planning Division.
Signage. (A) For so long as Tenant directly leases from Landlord a minimum of one (1) full floor in any of the Buildings, Tenant may, at its sole cost and expense (subject to the . payment of the Signage Allowance described in subsection (D) below), install and maintain signage containing Tenant's name and corporate logo in one (1) area to be reasonably agreed upon by the parties in the main lobby of any such Building where Tenant satisfies the minimum leasing requirement described above. In addition, the design, proportions and color of such signage shall be subject to the prior approval of Landlord, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Tenant's rights to lobby signage in each of the Buildings under this subsection (A) shall be exclusive for so long as Tenant leases the entire rentable floor area of the applicable Building in its entirety, including in any Additional Buildings leased in their entirety by Tenant and, if not leasing the entirety, Tenant's shall have the non-exclusive right to building-standard lobby and elevator directory signage and suite entry signage. (B) (1) In the event at the time Tenant exercises its right under this Section 5.17(B)(1), (i) Tenant leases from Landlord a minimum of 100,000 square feet of rentable floor area in the Complex (including the entirety of Building D) and (ii) Tenant has neither assigned this Lease nor sublet more than thirty-three percent (33%) of the Rentable Floor Area of the Premises (except for an assignment or subletting permitted pursuant to Section 5.6.1 or an occupancy permitted under Section 5.6.6), Tenant shall be permitted, at Tenant's sole cost and expense (subject to the payment of the Signage Allowance described in subsection (D) below), to erect one (l) sign on the exterior facade above the roofline of Building D (the "Route 3 Impact Signage"), which such signage shall contain Tenant's name and logo and shall be in a location first reasonably approved by Landlord. Tenant's right to erect the Route 3 Impact Signage shall be exclusive for so long as Tenant meets the occupancy requirements of this Section 5.17(B)(1).
Signage. Tenant shall not install any signage within the Project, the Building or the Premises without obtaining the prior written approval of Landlord, and Tenant shall be responsible for procurement, installation, maintenance and removal of any such signage installed by Tenant, and all costs in connection therewith. Any such signage shall comply with Landlord’s current Project signage criteria and all Laws.
Signage. Initial Building standard signage will be installed by Landlord in the directory in the main lobby of the Building, in the listing of tenants in the elevator lobby for the floor on which the Premises is located and at Tenant’s main entry door to the Premises at Landlord’s expense. Any change in such initial signage shall be only with Landlord’s prior written consent, shall conform to Building standard signage and shall be at Tenant’s sole cost and expense.
Signage. Tenant shall obtain Landlord's written consent as to size, location, materials, method of attachment, and appearance, before installing any signs upon the Premises. Tenant shall install any approved signage at Tenant's sole expense and in compliance with all applicable laws. Tenant shall not damage or deface the Premises in installing or removing signage and shall repair any injury or damage to the Premises caused by such installation or removal.