Permanent Improvements definition
Examples of Permanent Improvements in a sentence
The Construction project is subject to the expenditure limits set forth in SC Code § 11-35-1550 and further explained in the Manual for Planning and Execution of State Permanent Improvements, (the “Manual”).
Such Permanent Improvements shall exclude, however, Tenant's merchandise, trade fixtures, furnishings, equipment, wall covering, carpeting, drapes, and all personal property (collectively "Tenant's Personal Property").
The A/E’s services shall be provided by qualified persons in accordance with professional standards of care for such services in South Carolina and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 5 of the Manual for Planning and Execution of State Permanent Improvements.
In any event, the amount applicable to "Special Causes of Loss" policies shall be not less than [***] of the "Then Full Replacement Cost" (being the cost of replacing the Permanent Improvements exclusive of the costs of excavations and footings below the lowest grade level).
If the Tenant fails to timely remove such Non- Permanent Improvements, then the Landlord may cause such Non-Permit Improvements to be removed, and Tenant shall be liable to the Landlord for such cost of removal.