Examples of Signage Tenant in a sentence
Tenant shall be responsible for all costs associated with the design, structural requirements, fabrication, installation, and maintenance of its Building signage.All exterior signage shall be subject to Landlord approval and to all codes and ordinances as governed by Nashville's Downtown Code (OTC}.Lobby/Entrance Signage: Tenant shall have the right, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, to install its name and logo in one location near the entrance to the elevator lobby serving the upper floors.
Following the installation of such Lobby Signage, Tenant shall maintain, repair, replace and remove such Lobby Signage all at Tenant’s sole risk, cost and expense.
Paper Items: All office paper, white paper, colored paper, newspaper, magazines, catalogs, phonebooks, junk mail, paperboard, tissue boxes, manila folders, paper towel rolls, toilet paper rolls, unwaxed food packaging, shredded paper, soft cover books, hard cover books (with the cover removed), paper coffee cups, un-foil wrapping paper, brown paper bags.
Following the initial construction and installation of the Exterior Building Signage, Tenant shall be entitled to modify the name and/or logo for such signage, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, to the new name and/or logo adopted by Original Tenant, provided that the new name and/or logo shall not be an Objectionable Name or Logo (defined below).
The subject comprehensive signage package for Melford is comprised of a hierarchy of the following types of signs: Melford Identification Sign; Entry Signage; Directional Signage (Traffic Circle, Primary Directional and Supplemental Directional); Identification Signage (Property); Independent/Special Use Signage; Tenant Signage (Door Signs, Panel Signs, Building-Mounted Signs, and Monument Signs); Retail Tenant Signs (Channel Letter Signs); and Temporary Signage (Seasonal and Special Event Signage).
For any Signage, Tenant shall, at Tenant’s own cost and expense, (a) acquire all permits for such Signage in compliance with Applicable Laws and (b) design, fabricate, install and maintain such Signage in a first-class condition and in compliance with all CC&Rs and Applicable Laws.
For any Signage, Tenant shall, at Tenant's own cost and expense, (a) acquire all permits for such Signage in compliance with Applicable Laws and (b) design, fabricate, install and maintain such Signage in a first-class condition.
Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease (or any other time Tenant determines that it no longer desires to have Exterior Signage) Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, cause the Exterior Signage to be removed from the Building and shall cause the Building to be restored to the condition existing prior to the placement of such signage.
For any Signage, Tenant shall, at Tenant’s own cost and expense, (a) acquire all permits for such Signage in compliance with Applicable Laws and (b) design, fabricate, install and maintain such Signage in a first-class condition, the costs of which may be included in the TI Allowance.
Paint All interior gypsum drywall (Lo-Glo satin sheen), exposed steel surfaces, hollow metal doors and frames and interior columns to receive paint SPECIALTIES Signage Tenant to install all site and building ID signage per Lease.