Space Layout Clause Samples

The Space Layout clause defines the arrangement and allocation of physical areas within a leased or occupied property. It typically specifies the dimensions, configuration, and designated uses of various spaces, such as offices, common areas, or storage rooms, often referencing attached floor plans or diagrams. This clause ensures both parties have a clear, mutual understanding of how the premises will be organized and used, thereby preventing disputes over space usage and facilitating compliance with the intended purpose of the lease or agreement.
Space Layout. The Lease is hereby amended to add Exhibit A-2 to Exhibit A of the Lease and Exhibit A-1 of the Second Amendment To Lease, so that all references in the Lease to Exhibit A, shall be deemed to be references to Exhibit A, Exhibit A-1, and Exhibit A-2.
Space Layout. Client shall work directly Everside, or with a design firm approved by Everside, to develop the space and interior design and furnishings for the Everside Health Center. Client shall pay for the costs associated with this service, which will be charged at the design firm’s price without additional cost. Everside must approve the layout, design, and furnishings of the Everside Health Center to ensure that reasonable and necessary quality standards and specifications will be met.
Space Layout. 1. Prior to commencing construction of the New Premises, Tenant agrees to deliver to Landlord one (1) set of sepia reproducibles and two (2) sets of blue-line prints of Tenant’s approved Space Layout (the “Space Layout”) of the New Premises sufficiently complete to permit preparation of architectural, structural, plumbing, fire protection, mechanical and electrical engineering drawings for the New Premises. The Space Layout shall designate and include all Tenant finish work (“Tenant Improvement Work”) and shall specifically include, without limitation: a. Partition layout and door location; b. Electrical outlet locations, data cable, sound system, paging system, etc. and anticipated usage thereof. c. Tenant’s telephone system indicating location of outlets. d. Reflected ceiling plan, including ceiling grid, lighting, switching, sprinkler, diffusers, registers, speakers and all other items necessary for the engineering design to be incorporated in the Working Drawings (hereinafter defined). e. Tenant’s anticipated occupancy loads for any area in which such occupancy load is expected to be in excess of building standard heating, ventilation, air conditioning, electrical and structural designs (e.g., computer rooms, print/copy machines., equipment to be used in any luncheon areas, concentrated file and library loadings and any other equipment or systems (with brand names wherever possible) which require structural, mechanical, fire protection, electrical, or life safety modifications [above that set forth in Landlord’s Design Criteria]). 2. Within seven (7) days of Landlord’s receipt of Tenant’s Space Layout, Landlord shall review the same for compliance with the intended space usage requirements of the New Premises consistent with the Lease, and return to Tenant one (1) sepia of the same with Landlord’s comments. 3. Landlord’s review of the Space Layout shall not imply (i) approval by Landlord as to compliance of the Space Layout with the requirements of applicable codes, rules or regulations of any governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the New Premises or (ii) the Space Layout’s compatibility with the Building’s shell and core construction. Tenant understands that the obtaining of all permits to comply with all applicable codes, rules and regulations and the compatibility of the Space Layout with the Building’s shell and core construction is Tenant’s responsibility. Landlord will cooperate with Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, in Tenant’s applications ...
Space Layout a. DOHMH/DIITT shall decide the respective floors on which cables shall be installed, and shall determine all data and voice jack locations. Wall phone locations shall be included in the overall voice cable count. The Cable Contractor’s installation supervisor, or lead technician, shall participate in a walkthrough of the project location with a DOHMH/DIITT representative to review the site and verify all installation methods and cable routes. All furniture and electrical blueprints shall be provided to the Cable Contractor by DOHMH/DIITT staff. b. The Cable Contractor, in conjunction with DOHMH/DIITT staff, shall coordinate with the Building Manager to determine and provide the most direct and economical cable pathway for all voice and data communications connectivity. During the implementation phase, the Building Manager, Cable Contractor and DOHMH shall meet to discuss and agree on the final cable pathways to be utilized.
Space Layout. A Lease Outline Drawing of the Premises and/or prior tenant drawings when available will be furnished to Tenant’s Architect by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Representative. Same shall indicate by floor plan the dimensions of the Premises, column locations underground and overhead utility lines, and Standard Project Details. All information therein shall be verified by ▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Space Layout. The "Space Layout" shall consist of all plans depicting partitions, doors, electrical and telephone outlets, right fixture locations, mill work, wall finishes, floor coverings and special requirements (if any).
Space Layout. A Space Layout and/or As-Built Drawings of the Premises will be furnished to Tenant’s Architect by Landlord’s Tenant Coordinator as identified in Section II A 2 hereof, when so authorized by Landlord. Same shall indicate by floor plan the dimensions of the Premises, column locations and sizes, underground and overhead utility. A section drawing indicating height clearances and any special conditions affecting Tenant’s construction, as well as the Standard Project Details, will similarly be furnished to Tenant’s Architect.
Space Layout. When authorized by Landlord a Space Layout and/or As-Built Drawings of the Premises will be furnished to Tenant’s Architect by Landlord’s Representative. Same shall indicate by floor plan the dimensions of the Premises, column locations and sizes, doors, underground and overhead utility lines, V.A.V. system ductwork and/or chases, and Standard Project Details. All information therein shall be verified by ▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Space Layout. 1. Within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the Landlord's Space Design Package, (the "Space Layout Delivery Date"), Tenant agrees to deliver to Landlord one (1) set of sepia reproducibles and two (2) sets of blue-line prints of Tenant's approved Space Layout (the "Space Layout") of the Premises sufficiently complete to permit preparation of architectural, structural, plumbing, fire protection, mechanical and electrical engineering drawings for the Premises. The Space Layout shall designate and include all Tenant finish work ("Tenant Improvement Work") and shall specifically include, without limitation: a. Partition layout and door location; b. Electrical outlet locations, data cable, sound system, paging system, etc. and anticipated usage thereof. c. Tenant's telephone system indicating location of outlets. d. Reflected ceiling plan, including ceiling grid, lighting, switching, sprinkler, diffusers, registers, speakers and all other items necessary for the engineering design to be incorporated in the Working Drawings (hereinafter defined). e. Tenant's anticipated occupancy loads for any area in which such occupancy load is expected to be in excess of building standard heating, ventilation, air conditioning, electrical and structural designs (e.g., computer rooms, print/copy machines, equipment to be used in any luncheon areas, concentrated file and library loadings and any other equipment or systems (with brand names wherever possible) which require structural, mechanical, fire protection, electrical, or life safety modifications [above that set forth in Landlord's standard improvements details]). 2. Within ten (10) days of Landlord's receipt of Tenant's Space Layout, Landlord shall review the same for compliance with the intended space usage requirements of the Premises consistent with the Lease, and return to Tenant one (1) sepia of the same with Landlord's comments. 3. Landlord's review of the Space Layout shall not imply (i) approval by Landlord as to compliance of the Space Layout with the requirements of applicable codes, rules or regulations of any governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the Premises or (ii) the Space Layout's compatibility with the Building's shell and core construction. Tenant understands that the obtaining of all permits to comply with all applicable codes, rules and regulations and the compatibility of the Space Layout with the Building's shell and core construction is Tenant's responsibility.