Tenant Plan definition

Tenant Plan means construction drawings and related construction specifications regarding the build-out of the Leased Premises (with any construction drawings in a reproducible diazo sepia mylar form) including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the information called for by the Building Description attached hereto as Exhibit C, signed and sealed by a New Jersey-licensed architect, and also furnished on AutoCad, complying in all respects with all applicable building and fire codes and regulations and insurance underwriting standards in effect and, to the extent they are not inconsistent with this Agreement, with the Landlord’s tenant construction specifications in effect and in sufficient detail to permit the Municipality to issue any required building permits and to permit skilled contractors to supply and perform the work called for therein.
Tenant Plan means construction drawings and related construction specifications regarding the build-out of the Leased Premises (with any construction drawings in a reproducible diazo sepia mylar form and in CAD readable format) including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the finish schedule, signed and sealed by a New Jersey-licensed architect, complying in all respects with applicable building and fire codes and insurance underwriting standards in effect and in sufficient detail to permit the Municipality to issue any required building permits and to permit skilled contractors to supply and perform the work called for therein. The Tenant Plan shall not include any specialized computer installations or any telecommunications equipment or facilities.
Tenant Plan means construction drawings and related construction specifications regarding the build-out of the Contiguous Space and the connection of the Contiguous Space with the Leased Premises as defined in the Lease (with any construction drawings in a reproducible diazo sepia mylar form and in CAD readable format) including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the finish schedule, signed and sealed by a New Jersey-licensed architect, complying in all respects with applicable building and fire codes and insurance underwriting standards in effect and in sufficient detail to permit the Municipality to issue any required building permits and to permit skilled contractors to supply and perform the work called for therein. The Tenant Plan shall not include any specialized computer installations or any telecommunications equipment or facilities.

Examples of Tenant Plan in a sentence

  • If Tenant approves Landlord’s Change Order Response, then such Change Proposal shall be deemed a “Change Order” hereunder and if the Change Order is made, then the Change Order Costs associated with the Change Order shall be deemed additions to the Tenant Plan Excess Costs and shall be paid in the same manner as Tenant Plan Excess Costs are paid as set forth in Section 1.5 of this Work Agreement.

  • Landlord agrees to provide Tenant with written notice of such determination, such notice to include reasonable detail describing the cause of the delay and the number of Tenant Plan Delay Days as certified by Landlord and its architect.

  • It is vital that the final Plans be delivered to Landlord by the Tenant Plan Delivery Date in order to allow Landlord sufficient time to review such Plans, to discuss with Tenant any changes therein which Landlord believes to be necessary or desirable, to enable the Contractor to prepare an estimate of the cost of the initial Tenant Improvements, and to substantially complete the Premises within the time frame provided in the Lease.

  • If Tenant approves such Change Proposal, then such Change Proposal shall be deemed a “Change Order” hereunder and if the Change Order is made, then the Change Order Costs associated with the Change Order shall be deemed additions to the Tenant Plan Excess Costs and shall be paid in the same manner as Tenant Plan Excess Costs are paid as set forth in Section 1.5 of this Work Agreement.

  • Tenant shall have the right, in accordance herewith, to submit for Landlord’s approval change proposals subsequent to Landlord’s approval of the Tenant Plans and Tenant’s approval of the Tenant Plan Excess Costs, if any (each, a “Change Proposal”).


More Definitions of Tenant Plan

Tenant Plan means any plan offered by OmboriGrid which contains a certain consumption amount and certain additional features (where applicable), in each case as described in the Service.
Tenant Plan means any plan offered by Phygrid which contains a certain consumption amount and certain additional features (where applicable), in each case as described in the Service.
Tenant Plan means construction drawings and related construction specifications regarding the build-out of the Leased Premises (with any construction drawings in a reproducible diazo sepia mylar form) including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the information called for by the Work Letter, signed and sealed by a New Jersey-licensed architect, and also furnished on AutoCad, complying in all respects with all applicable building and fire codes and insurance underwriting standards in effect and, to the extent they are not inconsistent with this Agreement, with the Landlord’s tenant construction specifications in effect and in sufficient detail to permit the Municipality to issue any required building permits and to permit skilled contractors to supply and perform the work called for therein.
Tenant Plan means construction drawings and related construction specifications regarding the build-out of the Leased Premises (with any construction drawings in a reproducible diazo sepia mylar form) including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the information called for by the Work Letter, signed and sealed by a New Jersey-licensed architect, complying in all respects with applicable building and fire codes and insurance underwriting standards in effect and in sufficient detail to permit the Municipality to issue any required building permits and to permit skilled contractors to supply and perform the work called for therein.
Tenant Plan means informal construction drawings and related construction specifications regarding the build-out of the Leased Premises including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the information called for by the Work Letter, complying in all respects with applicable building and fire codes and insurance underwriting standards in effect and in sufficient detail to permit skilled contractors to supply and perform the work called for therein.
Tenant Plan means construction drawings and related construction specifications regarding the build-out of the Leased Premises (with any construction drawings in a reproducible diazo sepia mylar form and in CAD readable format) including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the finish schedule and the information called for by Exhibit C, signed and sealed by a New Jersey-licensed architect, complying in all respects with applicable building and fire codes and insurance underwriting standards in effect and in sufficient detail to permit the Municipality to issue any required building permits and to permit skilled contractors to supply and perform the work called for therein. The Tenant Plan shall not include any specialized computer installations or any telecommunications equipment or facilities. The Tenant Plan shall include the layout of all furniture and furniture systems which are required to secure a building permit.
Tenant Plan means construction drawings and related construction specifications regarding the build-out of the Leased Premises (with any construction drawings in a reproducible diazo sepia mylar form and in CAD readable format) including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the finish schedule and the information called for by Exhibit C, signed and sealed by a New Jersey-licensed architect, complying in all respects with applicable building and fire codes and insurance underwriting standards in effect and in sufficient detail to permit the Municipality to issue any required building permits and to permit skilled contractors to supply and perform the work called for therein. The Tenant Plan shall not include any specialized computer installations or any telecommunications equipment or facilities. The Tenant Plan shall include the layout of all furniture and furniture systems which are required to secure a building permit.