Link Structure definition

Link Structure means the portion of the Link to be constructed as part of the construction of the Building Shell, as distinguished from the Tenant Improvements in the Link.

Examples of Link Structure in a sentence

  • The entire cost of construction, design, development and installation of the Building Shell (other than Excess Link Structure Costs, Excess Mezzanine Structure Costs, and Excess Shell Improvements Costs, and except as otherwise provided in Section 5), including all applicable taxes and all costs of compliance of the Building Shell with the Americans With Disabilities Act and, during construction, with the Occupational Safety and Health Act, shall be paid by Quadrant.

  • The cost of Mandatory Changes to the Building Shell shall not increase the Base Building Shell Price, except to the extent resulting from Optiva-initiated changes to the Building Shell or Tenant Improvements or to the extent such costs are Excess Link Structure Costs, Excess Mezzanine Structure Costs, or Excess Shell Improvements Allowance Costs.

  • Link Structure Costs shall be paid during construction in the same manner as Tenant Improvements Costs are paid under Section 3.3.4. Quadrant shall have the right to advance funds in payment of Excess Link Structure Costs in the manner provided for Excess Tenant Improvements Costs in Section 3.3.5. Link Structure Costs shall be finally determined and submitted to Optiva in the same manner as Tenant Improvements Costs are finally determined and submitted under Section 3.3.6.

  • All cost of such changes made under this Section 5.1 shall be paid by Quadrant as part of Quadrant's payment of Building Shell costs, except to the extent such changes are made to or relate to the Tenant Improvements, the Mezzanine Structure the Link Structure or the improvements covered by the Shell Improvements Allowance, in which case the costs of such changes shall be Tenant Improvement Costs, Mezzanine Structure Costs, Link Structure Costs, or Shell Improvements Allowance Costs, respectively.

  • Any remaining portion of the Building Value After Closing, including without limitation the Holdback Amount, plus any additional Excess Tenant Improvement Costs, plus any Excess Mezzanine Structure Costs, plus any Excess Link Structure Costs, plus any Excess Building Shell Allowance Costs, plus any increases resulting from changes to the Buildings under Section 9 of this Agreement, shall be paid by Owner to Quadrant as the final Progress Payment.

Related to Link Structure

  • Soil structure means the arrangement of primary soil particles into compound particles, peds, or clusters that are separated by natural planes of weakness from adjoining aggregates.

  • Existing structure means any structure that is installed or approved for installation at the time a wireless services provider or wireless infrastructure provider provides notice to a locality or the Department of an agreement with the owner of the structure to co-locate equipment on that structure. "Existing structure" includes any structure that is currently supporting, designed to support, or capable of supporting the attachment of wireless facilities, including towers, buildings, utility poles, light poles, flag poles, signs, and water towers.

  • Historic Structure means any structure that is:

  • Support Structure means a structure in a public right-of-way other than a Pole or a Tower to which a Wireless Facility is attached at the time of the Application.

  • Accessory structure means a structure that is accessory and incidental to a dwelling located on the same lot.