CDP Approval definition

CDP Approval. Landlord shall have the right to review and reasonably approve (with reasonable conditions) the CDP. Such approval shall occur within ten (10) days after Landlord's receipt of the final CDP (the "Construction Document Approval Date"). Landlord will deliver a statement (the "Statement") of the estimated costs for which Tenant will be responsible under the terms of this Work Agreement within twenty (20) business days of Tenant's CDP approval. The Statement must be approved by Tenant in writing within five (5) days after Tenant's receipt of the Statement and such approval must be delivered by Tenant to Landlord before the Landlord will proceed to obtain building permits and commence construction.

Related to CDP Approval

  • CPUC Approval means a final and non-appealable order of the CPUC, without conditions or modifications unacceptable to the Parties, or either of them, which contains the following terms:

  • MAA Approval means approval of an MAA by the applicable Regulatory Authority for marketing and sale of a Product in the Collaborator Territory, but excluding any Pricing and Reimbursement Approval.

  • Pre-approval means written notification via a pre-approval letter to Customer that Ameren Illinois has reviewed Customer's Application and determined that the project meets the program eligibility requirements for a maximum pre-approved incentive amount if the project is completed by the estimated completion date and all final application paperwork is submitted and approved.

  • HSR Approval means expiration of all applicable waiting periods under the HSR Act (including any voluntary agreed extensions) or earlier termination thereof.

  • FCC Approval means the FCC’s grant of the FCC Applications, including any grants by operation of law; provided that the possibility that an appeal, request for stay, or petition for rehearing or review by a court or administrative agency may be filed with respect to such grant, or that the FCC may reconsider or review such grant on its own authority, shall not prevent such grant from constituting FCC Approval for purposes of the Plan.