Cold Shell Plans definition
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Within five Business Days after receipt of the proposed Cold Shell Plans, together with a cost estimate for the construction of such Cold Shell, Tenant will either approve the same in writing or notify Landlord in writing of how the proposed Cold Shell Plans are inconsistent with the Design Information and how the Cold Shell Plans must be changed in order to make them consistent with the Design Information.
Despite any provision of this Section 3.8, Tenant will not be deemed to have caused a delay if it is unable to respond to proposed Leasehold Improvements Plans because of the condition or absence of the Cold Shell Plans; however, Tenant will promptly advise Landlord of its inability to respond to the Leasehold Improvements Plans for that reason.
Promptly after receipt of all Design Information, Landlord will cause its architect to prepare the Cold Shell Plans based on the submitted Design Information.
Tenant will cooperate with Landlord and submit all information necessary for preparation of the Cold Shell Plans and the Leasehold Improvements Plans (the "Design Information").
Construction of Cold Shell Improvements by Landlord: The Cold Shell Improvements reflected on the As-Built Plans have been constructed and paid for by Landlord in accordance with the Cold Shell Plans.
Upon receipt of Tenant's notice of objections, Landlord will cause its architect to prepare revised Cold Shell Plans according to such notice and submit the revised Cold Shell Plans, together with a revised cost estimate for the construction of such Cold Shell, to Tenant.
Each Business Day following the 5th Business Day after the proposed Cold Shell Plans are submitted to Tenant until Tenant approves them or delivers such notice of objections will be a day of Tenant's delay.
Landlord will cause all utilities described in the Cold Shell Plans or Leasehold Improvements Plans to be brought to the Premises and hooked-up, and will pay the applicable tap, hook-up or similar fees.
If the original Cold Shell Plans, or any revisions thereof, are consistent with the Design Information, then each Business Day following Landlord's receipt of Tenant's notice of any objections until the day on which Landlord receives Tenant's written approval of the Cold Shell Plans will be a day of Tenant's delay.
Upon submittal to Tenant of the revised Cold Shell Plans, and upon submittal of any further revisions, the procedures described above will be repeated.