Substantially Complete or “Substantial Completion” shall mean that (a) the Base Building Improvements that are required to permit Tenant to enter the Premises for purposes of performing the Tenant Improvement have been completed in accordance with the Building Plans, the correction or completion of which items, collectively, will not substantially interfere with Tenant’s ability to commence the Tenant Improvement Work and (b) Tenant is legally permitted to enter the Premises for purposes of performing the Tenant Improvement Work. Landlord and Tenant shall then arrange a mutually convenient time, no later than ten (10) Business Days after the anticipated Substantial Completion Date specified in Landlord’s notice, for Tenant and/or Tenant’s Architect (as defined below) and Landlord and/or Landlord’s Architect to conduct a walk-through inspection of the Base Building Improvements. During the inspection, Landlord’s Architect shall compile a punchlist of items yet to be completed. If Tenant or Tenant’s Architect shall fail to inspect the Base Building Improvements within ten (10) Business Days after the Substantial Completion Date specified in Landlord’s notice, the Base Building Improvements shall be deemed completed and satisfactory in all respects, and the Substantial Completion Date shall be the date set forth in Landlord’s notice. Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the remaining Base Building Improvements to have been completed on or before the Term Commencement Date in accordance with the Building Plans, the correction or completion of which items, collectively, will not substantially interfere with Tenant’s ability to occupy the Premises to commence the Tenant Improvement Work
Substantially Completed shall have the meanings set forth for such terms in the Work Letter. If Tenant does not elect to void this Lease within 10 business days of the lapse of such 270 day period, such right to void this Lease shall be waived and this Lease shall remain in full force and effect; provided that Tenant will have a second right to terminate this Lease in the event Landlord has still not Delivered the Premises within 365 days of the Target Commencement Date for any reason other than Force Majeure delays and Tenant Delays, which right will be exercisable for a period of 10 business days after such 365 day period. The “Commencement Date” shall be the earlier of: (i) the date Landlord Delivers the Premises to Tenant; or (ii) the date Landlord could have Delivered the Premises but for Tenant Delays. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Lease, but provided Tenant is not in Default hereunder, Landlord hereby grants Tenant an abatement of the Base Rent payable during the period beginning on the Commencement Date and ending 10 months after the Commencement Date (“Base Rent Abatement”). Subject to the terms of Section 3(a) below, the first day of the 11th month after the Commencement Date shall be the “Rent Commencement Date.” In the event Landlord Delivers the Premises to Tenant more than 180 days after the Target Commencement Date (as extended for Force Majeure delays and Tenant Delays), the period of Base Rent Abatement and the Rent Commencement Date (and all subsequent rent increase dates) will be extended by an equivalent number of days that Delivery is delayed beyond the Target Commencement Date. Upon request of Landlord, Tenant shall execute and deliver a written acknowledgment of the Commencement Date, the Rent Commencement Date and the expiration date of the Term when such are established in the form of the “Acknowledgement of Commencement Date” attached to this Lease as Exhibit D; provided, however, Tenant’s failure to execute and deliver such acknowledgment shall not affect Landlord’s rights hereunder. The “Term” of this Lease shall be the Base Term, as defined above on the first page of this Lease and any Extension Terms which Tenant may elect pursuant to Section 39 hereof. Except as set forth in the Work Letter or otherwise expressly set forth in this Lease: (i) Tenant shall accept the Premises in their condition as of the Commencement Date with all Landlord’s Work Substantially Complete; (ii) Landlord shall have no liability for any defects in the Premises, except as set forth herein or in the Work Letter; and (iii) Tenant’s taking possession of the Premises shall be conclusive evidence that Tenant accepts the Premises and that the Premises were in good condition at the time possession was taken. Tenant will not be permitted occupancy of the Premises prior to the date upon which the Premises are Delivered to Tenant with Landlord’s Work Substantially Completed. Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Lease (including the Work Letter), Tenant agrees and acknowledges that neither Landlord nor any agent of Landlord has made any representation or warranty with respect to the condition of all or any portion of the Premises or the Project, and/or the suitability of the Premises or the Project for the conduct of Tenant’s business, and Tenant waives any implied warranty that the Premises or the Project are suitable for the Permitted Use. This Lease (including all exhibits attached hereto and any side letters entered into by and between Landlord and Tenant in connection with this Lease) constitutes the complete agreement of Landlord and Tenant with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes any and all prior representations, inducements, promises, agreements, understandings and negotiations which are not contained herein.
Substantial compliance means a level of compliance with these rules where any deficiencies pose no greater risk to resident health or safety than the potential for causing minor harm.
Substantially limits means the extent to which the impairment limits an individual’s ability to perform a major life activity as compared to most people in the general population, whether or not an individual chooses to forgo mitigating measures. 42 U.S.C. 126 §12102(4); 28 CFR §35.108(d); 28 CFR §35.105(d) The rules of construction when determining whether an impairment substantially limits performance of a major life activity include:
Substantial Completion means the stage in the progress of the work as determined and certified by the Contracting Officer in writing to the Contractor, on which the work (or a portion designated by the Government) is sufficiently complete and satisfactory. Substantial completion means that the property may be occupied or used for the purpose for which it is intended, and only minor items such as touch-up, adjustments, and minor replacements or installations remain to be completed or corrected which: