Tenant Improvements definition

Tenant Improvements. Defined in Exhibit B, if any.
Tenant Improvements means all improvements to the Project of a fixed and permanent nature as shown on the TI Construction Drawings, as defined in Section 2(c) below. Other than Landlord’s Work (as defined in Section 3(a) below, Landlord shall not have any obligation whatsoever with respect to the finishing of the Premises for Tenant’s use and occupancy.
Tenant Improvements means all improvements to be constructed in the Premises pursuant to this Work Letter. “Tenant Improvement Work” means the construction of the Tenant Improvements, together with any related work (including demolition) that is necessary to construct the Tenant Improvements.

Examples of Tenant Improvements in a sentence

  • If Xxxxxx prepares “as built drawings”, it shall cause them to be delivered to Landlord and/or Landlord’s representative no later than thirty (30) days after the completion of the Tenant Improvements.

  • The cost of all architectural and design work, as well as the cost of all engineering governmental fees relating to the development of Tenant Improvements, shall be paid by Tenant.

  • If “as built” drawings are not prepared, then Tenant shall provide to Landlord a full set of the approved plans and specifications for the Tenant Improvements.

  • Contractor shall maintain all of the foregoing insurance coverage in force until the Tenant Improvements are fully completed and accepted by Landlord.

  • Landlord, at its election, has the right to have its contractor submit a bid to Tenant for the completion of the Tenant Improvements.


More Definitions of Tenant Improvements

Tenant Improvements means all improvements to be constructed in the Premises pursuant to this Work Letter;
Tenant Improvements means, collectively, (i) tenant improvements to be undertaken for any Tenant that are required to be completed by or on behalf of Borrower or Operating Lessee pursuant to the terms of such Tenant’s Lease, and (ii) tenant improvements paid or reimbursed through allowances to a Tenant pursuant to such Tenant’s Lease.
Tenant Improvements shall specifically not include (i) any of Tenant's trade fixtures (not including Tenant's test floor area floor covering), racking, security equipment, equipment, furniture, furnishings, telephone and/or data equipment, telephone and/or data lines or other personal property, and (ii) any supplemental fire protection improvements or equipment, including without limitation, in-rack fire sprinklers, hose racks, reels, smoke vents, and draft curtains (collectively "Tenant's Installations"). Tenant shall prepare plans and specifications ("Plans and Specifications") for the Tenant Improvements. Tenant shall deliver the Plans and Specifications to Landlord, in form and with sufficient detail as reasonably requested by Landlord. Landlord shall reasonably approve or disapprove the Plans and Specifications within five (5) days after Landlord receives the Plans and Specifications and, if disapproved, Landlord shall return the Plans and Specifications to Tenant, who shall make all necessary revisions as reasonably required by Landlord. This procedure shall be repeated until Landlord approves the Plans and Specifications. The approved Plans and Specifications, as modified, shall be deemed the "Final Plans and Specifications". Tenant shall be solely responsible for the construction, installation and completion of the Tenant Improvements in accordance with approved Final Plans and Specifications and is solely responsible for the payment of all amounts when payable in connection therewith without any cost or expense to Landlord, except for Landlord's obligation to contribute the Tenant Improvement Allowance in accordance with the provisions herein. Tenant shall diligently proceed with the construction, installation and completion of the Tenant Improvements in accordance with the completion schedule reasonably approved by Landlord, subject to force majeure and Landlord delays. Tenant, at its sole cost and expense (which may be paid out of the Tenant Improvement Allowance), shall obtain all governmental approvals to the full extent necessary for the issuance of a building permit for the Tenant Improvements, if required by applicable law or code. Tenant at its sole cost and expense (which may be paid out of the Tenant Improvement Allowance) shall undertake all steps necessary to insure that the construction of the Tenant Improvements is accomplished in strict compliance with all statutes, laws, ordinances, codes, rules, and regulations applicable to the construction of the T...
Tenant Improvements means all improvements to the Premises desired by Tenant of a fixed and permanent nature. Other than funding the TI Allowance (as defined below) as provided herein, Landlord shall not have any obligation whatsoever with respect to the finishing of the Premises for Tenant’s use and occupancy.
Tenant Improvements means the construction or improvement of long-term real property (not including furniture, fixtures, equipment or inventory) for use in a tenant’s trade or business at the applicable property.
Tenant Improvements means all real property improvements to be constructed by Landlord as shown on the Construction Drawings, as they may be modified as provided herein; and
Tenant Improvements has the meaning provided in Section 12.1.