Ancillary Permitted Use definition

Ancillary Permitted Use means the following uses, to the extent permitted under applicable laws and ordinances and/or permits and approvals, that are ancillary to Office Use in connection with business being conducted by Tenant in the Premises: one or more pantries, one or more employee kitchens and cafeterias, employee fitness centers (and related locker rooms and showers), executive bathrooms with showers, one or more employee bar or lounge areas (including, a themed employee lounge area), presentation areas, conferences, lounge areas, corporate or corporate sponsored events connected to Tenant’s ordinary business, meeting and gathering areas, one or more screening rooms, one or more performance rooms, board rooms, a day care center for Tenant’s employees, exhibition areas, classrooms for Tenant’s employees and training purposes, data room/center directly related to Tenant’s business, an auditorium, sound rooms, storage areas, conference rooms, libraries, messenger and mail room facilities, reproduction and copying facilities, mechanical rooms for the supplemental HVAC Units, file rooms, and other lawful ancillary uses customarily found in office buildings where the major tenant is a technology company; provided that such uses shall not include any activities not related to corporate activities of Tenant; and further provided, in all cases, Tenant obtains (at its cost and expense but with Landlord’s reasonable cooperation, if needed, provided that Landlord has no obligation to incur any costs or liabilities in connection with such cooperation) any and all required permits, licenses and certificates for such Ancillary Permitted Uses (including, without limitation, any changes to the certificate of occupancy for the Building necessitated by such Ancillary Permitted Uses).