Special Installations definition

Special Installations means, collectively, any other alterations or improvements that are installed by or for the benefit of Tenant and are, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, of a nature that would require removal and repair costs that are materially in excess of the removal and repair costs associated with standard office improvements, including, without limitation, any supplemental HVAC system, floor or ceiling penetrations, raised or lowered floors or ceilings, internal staircases or specialized wall or floor coverings.
Special Installations means either installations, additions or other works to the Property or Premises or any appurtenances thereto, which may from time to time be made as a requirement of a Municipal, Provincial, or Federal authority and/or they shall mean installations, additions or other works to the Property or Premises which reduce Operating Expenses. The "Costs" thereof shall be the aggregate of the capital outlay on the Special Installation amortized over its economic life, at the interest rates provided for in Clause 8.02, together with the annual cost of operating and maintaining such installation.
Special Installations means any of the following furnished and installed in the Premises by Tenant or Landlord at the request of Tenant (whether or not attached thereto or built therein): internal staircases; slab penetrations for interconnecting staircases and dumbwaiters; vaults; kitchens with exhaust facilities ("Kitchens"); executive or private bathrooms; above-slab slab reinforcements; vertical transportation systems (other than the conveyor system installed by Landlord and existing on the date hereof); dumbwaiters; fuel tanks; and Tenant's Antennas. If Landlord desires that any of the Special Installations be removed from the Premises and so notifies Tenant prior to or not more than six (6) months after the expiration or earlier termination of the term of this Lease (which notice shall specify the Special Installations to be removed and shall include a statement of the cost of such removal (which Landlord shall have determined by (i) obtaining competitive bids from not fewer than three qualified contractors (which bids shall be included with such notice), and (ii) selecting the bid it believes to be most appropriate (which most appropriate bid shall be identified in such notice) (the "Selected Removal Bid"

Examples of Special Installations in a sentence

  • In the event this Lease is terminated prior to the Expiration Date, Tenant’s Removable Property (except for Special Installations designated by Landlord to remain in the Premises) shall be removed by Tenant on or before such earlier date of termination.

  • If Tenant fails to remove any of Tenant’s Removable Property (other than Special Installations which Landlord has designated to remain in the Premises) within 2 days after the termination of this Lease or of Tenant’s right to possession, Landlord, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, shall be entitled (but not obligated) to remove and store Tenant’s Removable Property.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord may, in Landlord’s sole discretion and at no cost to Landlord, require Tenant to leave any of its Special Installations in the Premises.

  • Except for Special Installations designated by Landlord to remain in the Premises, Tenant’s Removable Property shall be removed by Tenant before the Expiration Date; provided that upon Landlord’s prior written consent (which must be requested by Tenant at least 30 days in advance of the Expiration Date and which shall not be unreasonably withheld), Tenant may remain in the Premises for up to 5 days after the Expiration Date for the sole purpose of removing Tenant’s Removable Property.

  • Any of Tenant's Special Installations which are not removed from the Leased Premises at the expiration of the Term shall be deemed to have been abandoned by Tenant and may be disposed of by Landlord without liability to Tenant.

  • However, Tenant shall have the right to make its own claim against the condemning authority for a separate award for the value of any of Tenant's Special Installations and Alterations, for moving and relocation expenses and for such business damages and/or consequential damages as may be allowed by law which do not constitute part of the compensation for the Building and do not diminish the amount of the award to which Landlord would otherwise be entitled.

  • If neither Landlord nor Tenant so elects to terminate this Lease, then Landlord shall proceed to repair the damage to the Building and the damage to the Leased Premises (but not Tenant's Special Installations or Alterations), if any shall have occurred, and the Basic Rent and Additional Charges shall meanwhile be apportioned and abated all as provided in subsection (a).

  • Tenant agrees to look to its own fire and hazard insurance policies in the event of damage to Tenant's Special Installations or Alterations or its personal property.

  • Tenant agrees to look to its own fire and hazard insurance policies in the event of damage to Tenant’s Special Installations or Alterations or its personal property.

  • However, Tenant shall have the right to make its own claim against the condemning authority for a separate award for the value of any of Tenant’s Special Installations and Alterations, for moving and relocation expenses and for such business damages and/or consequential damages as may be allowed by law which do not constitute part of the compensation for the Building and do not diminish the amount of the award to which Landlord would otherwise be entitled.


More Definitions of Special Installations

Special Installations means, collectively, any Tenant Alterations that are installed by or for the benefit of Tenant that are, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, of a nature that would require removal and repair costs that are materially in excess of the removal and repair costs associated with standard office improvements, including, without limitation, each supplemental HVAC system, floor or ceiling penetrations, raised or lowered floors or ceilings, internal staircases or specialized wall or floor coverings.