Common use of UNIQUE ITEMS Clause in Contracts

UNIQUE ITEMS. To the extent that the Construction Documents call for specialty items, items requiring extensive lead time or structural modifications, modifications to the Base Building Work and/or items involving extensive amounts of labor or would otherwise cause the build-out period for the Tenant Improvements for any floor of the Premises to exceed one hundred eighty (180) days (collectively "UNIQUE ITEMS"), Landlord's general contractor, after such consultation with Tenant's Architect as may be necessary, shall deliver to Landlord and Tenant, upon completion and delivery of the Construction Documents, a list of such Unique Items. Tenant shall have the option to meet with Landlord's general contractor and Tenant's Architect regarding substitutions for such Unique Items within five (5) business days after receipt of Landlord's general contractor's list of Unique Items, and to substitute items for Unique Items which would not be classified as Unique Items by making such substitutions within five (5) business days after receipt of such list. Expenses associated with making the substitutions shall be borne by Tenant. Any delays in Substantial Completion of the Tenant Improvements attributable to Unique Items retained as part of the Tenant Improvements shall constitute Tenant Delay under Paragraph 12.

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Sources: Office Lease (Houghton Mifflin Co)

UNIQUE ITEMS. To the extent that the Construction Documents call for specialty items, items requiring extensive lead time or structural modifications, modifications to the Base Building Work and/or items involving extensive amounts of labor or would otherwise cause the build-out period for the Tenant Improvements for any floor of the Premises to exceed one hundred eighty (180) days (collectively "UNIQUE ITEMS"), Landlord's ’s general contractor, after such consultation with Tenant's ’s Architect as may be necessary, shall deliver to Landlord and Tenant, upon completion and delivery of the Construction Documents, a list of such Unique Items. Tenant shall have the option to meet with Landlord's ’s general contractor and Tenant's ’s Architect regarding substitutions for such Unique Items within five (5) business days after receipt of Landlord's ’s general contractor's ’s list of Unique Items, and to substitute items for Unique Items which would not be classified as Unique Items by making such substitutions within five (5) business days after receipt of such list. Expenses associated with making the substitutions shall be borne by Tenant. Any delays in Substantial Completion of the Tenant Improvements attributable to Unique Items retained as part of the Tenant Improvements shall constitute Tenant Delay under Paragraph 12.

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Sources: Office Lease (Houghton Mifflin Co)