Material Departure definition

Material Departure means a change which (a) materially adversely affects the quality of materials or construction below the quality of the development of the original Premises ("Existing Standard"), or (b) departs in any respect from the Function Requirements or the Use Requirements applicable after completion of the Expansion. Landlord will cooperate with Tenant regarding any changes to the Final Plans required by governmental authorities during the permitting process. Copies of all changes shall be concurrently provided to Landlord. Landlord shall have no obligations with respect to the accuracy or adequacy of any Proposed or Final Plans or the extent the same comply with applicable Laws.

Examples of Material Departure in a sentence

  • In the event the Districts fail to complete the cure or take any action to cure the Material Departure, the City may impose any sanctions allowed by municipal code or statute.

  • If the Districts are diligently pursuing the cure of such Material Departure, the City shall not take any action to enjoin the Districts.

  • The Districts shall have sixty (60) days to provide the City with written evidence that no Material Departure occurred, which evidence must be reasonably satisfactory to the City or to commence to cure such Material Departure.