Demising Walls definition
Examples of Demising Walls in a sentence
One-half of the cost of the demising partitions between tenants which shall include studs, acoustical insulation and dry wall ready for finish on tenant side only and any necessary penetrations, fire dampers and sound traps (collectively, the “Demising Walls”), which Demising Walls are adjacent to the Premises.
None of the NL Loan Documents has been transferred, assigned or pledged by NL Companies.
In the event there are no demising walls separating the Subleased Premises from the Overleased Premises ("Demising Walls"), if such Demising Walls are required by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any Legal Requirements, Sublandlord shall construct same and Subtenant shall pay to Sublandlord upon demand Subtenant's Proportionate Share of all cost incurred by Sublandlord in connection with the design, construction and permitting of Demising Wall.
NOTE: Scheduled O&M, i.e. Preventative Maintenance & Inspection (PMI) shall continue until the official transition date.
The Basement Demising Walls shall be framed, drywalled, and level 4 finish toped on the interior, Basement Premises side thereof.
Nothing in the preceding sentence shall relieve Subtenant of the obligation to pay for the entire cost of Demising Walls if same are required as a condition to Sublandlord's consent to any assignment or subletting of this Sublease or the Subleased Premises by Subtenant.
The Ground Floor Demising Walls shall be framed, drywalled, and level 4 finish taped on the interior, Ground Floor Premises side thereof.
Demising Walls Tenant shall, at Tenant's cost (which may be paid from the Construction Allowance), construct and finish all required demising walls on floors of which Tenant is the sole occupant.
The Initial Plans do not set forth the location of demising walls between the Tenant Spaces or between the Tenant Spaces and the Common Elements of the Phase II Mall (the "Demising Walls"), which have not yet been finally determined.
Demising Walls: Drywall on metal studs, or exposed concrete block, or glass.