Base Premises definition
Examples of Base Premises in a sentence
Tenant shall, except as otherwise set forth in this Lease or in this Tenant Work Letter, accept the Building Structure, Building Systems, the Premises, and the Base Premises Work in their "as-is" condition as of the date of this Lease (or the date such incomplete items of the Building Premises Work, if any, are completed by Landlord, as the case may be), subject to the terms of this Tenant Work Letter and this Paragraph 2.
Except for the Base Premises Work provided by Landlord, all tenant improvements in the Premises, to prepare the Premises for occupancy by Tenant, will be performed by Tenant at Tenant's sole expense, subject to Tenant's Allowance.
BASE PREMISES RENTAL FEE AND ADDITIONAL SERVICE FEES: The Company agrees to pay the WHBPAC a Base Premises Rental Fee, as detailed in the "Costs Summary" section of this document.
The taking of possession of the Premises by Tenant shall conclusively establish that the Premises and the Building were at such time in good and sanitary order, condition and repair subject to (i) the completion of the Base Premises Work and (ii) any latent defects identified by Tenant in writing to Landlord within the first ninety (90) days following the Effective Date.
Tenant shall be required to furnish and install as Tenant's Work all HVAC and related apparatus not included as part of the Base Premises Work, including all additional duct, pipe, electrical and mechanical work.
Subject to Tenant's right to install and/or convert to a "pre-action" design as permitted in Section 22.1.2 of this Lease, Tenant shall install as part of Tenant's Work all portions of the sprinkler system for the Premises not included as part of the Base Premises Work, including, any raising, lowering, moving or adding of sprinkler heads.
Tenant's Architect shall coordinate with the architect of Landlord if Tenant does not use Landlord's designated architect for the Building for all stages of construction of Tenant's Work ("LANDLORD'S ARCHITECT") and Landlord's engineers to assure the consistency of Tenant's Plans with the plans and specifications for the Base Premises Work.
All emergency lighting, exit signs, branch wiring, alarms, smoke detectors, speakers and other devices required by code or desired by Tenant for the life-safety system in the Premises but not included as part of the Base Premises Work, shall be installed as Tenant's Work.
Tenant shall not install any electrical equipment requiring special wiring or requiring voltage in excess of the Base Premises Electricity Capacity unless approved in advance by Landlord in accordance with Section 8.
If Tenant's requirements for or consumption of electricity exceed the Base Premises Electricity Capacity, Landlord shall, at Tenant's expense, make reasonable efforts to supply such service through the then-existing feeders and risers serving the Premises, and Tenant shall pay to Landlord the cost of such service within ten days after Landlord has delivered to Tenant an invoice therefor.