Dry-In Condition definition

Dry-In Condition means the Improvements have been completed to a “dried in” and “weather tight” condition (i.e. completion of the foundation and shell of the building with windows, doors, final roof and final exterior facing) and the surrounding property landscaped (as appropriate based on seasonal conditions and construction phasing of a building), each in accordance with plans approved by the City, and consistent with the Declaration, the MDA and Legal Requirements.
Dry-In Condition means, (a) with respect to the Office Building and the Hotel/Condo Building, the applicable building has been completed to a “dried in” and “weather tight” condition (i.e. completion of the foundation and shell of the building with windows, doors, final roof and final exterior facing) and the surrounding property landscaped (as appropriate based on seasonal conditions and construction phasing of a building), each in accordance with plans approved by the City, this Agreement and Legal Requirements, and (b) with respect to the Power Plant Building, the interior of the Power Plant Building has been demolished and reconstructed in a manner which allows the commencement of construction of all the individual tenant improvements in the Power Plant Building (including construction of applicable improvements to achieve a “dried in” and “weather tight” condition) and the surrounding property landscaped (as appropriate based on seasonal conditions and construction phasing of a building) in accordance with plans approved by the City, this Agreement and Legal Requirements.

Examples of Dry-In Condition in a sentence

  • This Section 5 will automatically terminate upon Dry-In Condition being achieved (but will not release Owner for any unpaid Liquidated Damages – Work Stoppage).

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