Historic Elements definition

Historic Elements means the historic architectural elements within or about the Building set forth in Exhibit B attached.
Historic Elements means materials, features and any other elements of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Warehouse that are of historic significance and that existed as of the Commencement Date (including those elements identified in those reports and studies listed on Exhibit L) and remain in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Warehouse upon completion of the Initial Lessee Improvements.
Historic Elements means the Newcomb Monument.

Examples of Historic Elements in a sentence

  • In any event Tenant shall not cause or permit waste and shall preserve the integrity of the Building structures and systems, and shall preserve and reasonably protect the Historic Elements.

  • The following documents are appended to this Agreement: Appendix A: Project Plans, NCPC Preliminary and Final Review Submission, September 20, 2017 Appendix B: List of Consulting Parties Appendix C: Area of Potential Effects Appendix D: Notification of Adverse Effect Determination Letter, July 19, 2017 Appendix E: Recordation and Retention of Historic Elements XII.

  • The guidelines shall address the replacement and repair of the Historic Elements, on-going maintenance and cleaning.

  • Further, after the Terminal Work Completion Date, the Lessee shall perform an inspection of the Historic Elements every five years in accordance with the foregoing maintenance and preservation guidelines as approved by the Port Authority and submit a certified copy of the report to the Port Authority for approval.

  • The amounts so deposited in the Capital Maintenance Reserve, including all interest earned thereon, shall be continually maintained in such reserve account until such time(s) as Tenant deems it advisable in its discretion to withdraw such amounts for use in fulfilling its obligation to repair, make replacements to, and maintain the Historic Elements and the Premises in accordance with the terms of this Lease.

  • The guidelines shall prescribe periodic inspections and maintenance of the Historic Elements on a five-year cycle.

  • Until the Occupancy Date (i) Landlord shall perform all repairs and maintenance and other work necessary to cause the Premises to comply with Applicable Laws and the Applicable Building Code to the extent applicable to a vacant building and (ii) Landlord shall manage, repair, preserve and maintain the Premises and the Historic Elements in accordance with Landlord’s currently applicable “mothball” maintenance program, including any repairs and maintenance required by reason of casualty.