Installing and Operating Tenant's Equipment Sample Clauses

Installing and Operating Tenant's Equipment. Without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord, Tenant shall not install or operate in the Premises (i) any electrically operated equipment or other machinery, other than standard office equipment that does not require wiring, cooling or other service in excess of Building standards, (ii) any equipment of any kind or nature whatsoever which will require any changes, replacements or additions to, or changes in the use of, any water, heating, plumbing, air conditioning or electrical system of the Premises or the Building, or (iii) any equipment which causes the floor load to exceed the load limits set by Landlord for the Building. Landlord's consent to such installation or operation may be conditioned upon the payment by Tenant of additional compensation for any excess consumption of utilities and any additional power, wiring, cooling or other service (as determined in the sole discretion of Landlord) that may result from such equipment. Machines and equipment which cause noise or vibration that may be transmitted to the structure of the Building or to any space therein so as to be objectionable to Landlord or any other Building tenant shall be installed and maintained by Tenant, at its expense, on vibration eliminators or other devices sufficient to eliminate such noise and vibration.
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Installing and Operating Tenant's Equipment. Without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord, Tenant shall not install or operate in the Premises (i) any electrically operated equipment or other machinery, other than standard office equipment that does not require wiring, cooling or other service in excess of Building standards, (ii) any equipment of any kind or nature whatsoever which will require any changes, replacements or additions to, or changes in the use of, any water, heating, plumbing, air conditioning or electrical system of the Premises or the Building, or (iii) any equipment which places a load upon the framed floor of the Premises exceeding an average rate of fifty (50) pounds live load per square foot of the Premises. Landlord's consent to such installation or operation may be conditioned upon the payment by Tenant of additional compensation for any excess consumption of utilities and any additional power, wiring, cooling or other service (as determined in the sole discretion of Landlord) that may result from such equipment. Machines and equipment which cause noise or vibration that may be transmitted to the structure of the Building or to any space therein so as to be objectionable to Landlord or any other Building tenant shall be installed and maintained by Tenant, at its expense, on vibration eliminators or other devices sufficient to eliminate such noise and vibration. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord hereby approves the installation and operation of the equipment consistent with Section 1.25, "Permitted Use".
Installing and Operating Tenant's Equipment. Without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord, Tenant shall not install or operate in the Premises (i) any electrically operated equipment or other machinery, other than standard office equipment that does not require wiring, cooling or other service in excess of Building standards; (ii) any equipment of any kind or nature whatsoever which will require any changes, replacements or additions to, or changes in the use of, any water, heating, plumbing, air conditioning or electrical system of the Premises or the Project; or (iii) any equipment which exceeds the electrical or floor load capacity per square foot for the building within which the Premies are located. Machines and equipment which cause noise or vibration that may be transmitted to the structure of the building or to any space therein so as to be objectionable to Landlord or any other Unit Owner or their tenant shall be installed and maintained by Tenant, at its expense, on vibration eliminators or other devices sufficient to eliminate such noise and vibration. Tenant and Tenant's telecommunications companies, including but not limited to, local exchange telecommunications companies and alternative access vendor services companies, shall have the right of access to the Premises and Landlord, subject to the Declaration, does not object to such access as to the Common Areas for the installation and operation of telecommunications systems, including but not limited to, voice, video, data, and any other telecommunications services provided over wire, fiber optic, microwave, wireless, and any other transmission systems, for part or all of Tenant's telecommunications within the building within which the Premises are located. Tenant’s phone boards and similar equipment shall be located within the Premises.
Installing and Operating Tenant's Equipment. Without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, Tenant shall not install or operate in the Premises: (i) any electrically operated equipment or other machinery, other than standard office equipment that does not require wiring, cooling or other service in excess of commercially reasonable standards; (ii) any equipment of any kind or nature whatsoever which will require any changes, replacements or additions to, or changes in the use of, any water, heating, plumbing, air conditioning or electrical system of the Premises or the Project; or (iii) any equipment which exceeds the electrical or floor load capacity per square foot for the Building. Landlord represents to Tenant that the electrical systems and floor loads satisfy the Base Building Conditions attached to this Lease as Exhibit 1 to the Work Letter. In Landlord's review of Tenant's proposed plans for the Tenant Improvements, as more fully set forth in the Work Letter, if requested by Tenant, Landlord will advise Tenant if Tenant's equipment satisfies the foregoing criteria. Landlord's consent to such installation or operation may be conditioned upon the payment by Tenant of additional compensation for any excess consumption of utilities and any additional power, wiring, cooling or other service that may result from such equipment. Machines and equipment which cause noise or vibration that may be transmitted to the structure of the Building or to any space therein so as to be objectionable to Landlord or any other Project tenant shall be installed and maintained by Tenant, at its expense, on vibration eliminators or other devices sufficient to eliminate such noise and vibration. Tenant and Tenant's telecommunications companies, including but not limited to, local exchange telecommunications companies and alternative access vendor services companies, shall have no right of access to the Land, Building or the Project for the installation and operation of telecommunications systems, including but not limited to, voice, video, data, and any other telecommunications services provided over wire, fiber optic, microwave, wireless, and any other transmission systems, for part or all of Tenant's telecommunications within the Building without Landlord's prior written consent, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld. Notwithstanding the foregoing requirement of Landlord's consent, Landlord agrees that, subject to Landlord's reasonable rules and regulations a...
Installing and Operating Tenant's Equipment. Except as provided in the Work Agreement, without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord which consent Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold or delay, Tenant shall not install or operate in the Premises (i) any electrically operated equipment or other machinery, other than normal and customary equipment reasonably necessary for Tenant's Permitted Use of the Premises and that does not require wiring, cooling or other service in excess of existing Building systems, (ii) any equipment of any kind or nature whatsoever which will require any changes, replacements or additions to, or changes in the use of, any water, heating, plumbing, air conditioning or electrical system of the Premises or the Building, or (iii) any equipment which causes the floor load to exceed the load limits set by Landlord for the Building. Machines and equipment which cause noise or vibration that may be transmitted to the structure of the Building or to any space therein so as to be objectionable to Landlord shall be installed and maintained by Tenant, at its expense, on vibration eliminators or other devices sufficient to eliminate such noise and vibration.
Installing and Operating Tenant's Equipment. Without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord, Tenant shall not construct, install or operate in the Premises (i) any electrically operated equipment or other machinery, other than standard recreational and office equipment that does not require wiring, cooling or other service in excess of Building standards;
Installing and Operating Tenant's Equipment. Without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord, to be granted or withheld in Landlord's sole, discretion, Tenant shall not install or operate in the Building (i) any electrically operated equipment or other machinery, other than standard office and laboratory equipment that does not require wiring, cooling or other service in excess of Building standards, (ii) any equipment of any kind or nature whatsoever which will require any changes, replacements or additions to, or material changes in the use of any water, heating, plumbing, air conditioning or electrical system of the Building, or (iii) any equipment which causes the floor load to exceed the design limits. Landlord's consent to such installation or operation may be conditioned upon the payment by Tenant of additional compensation for any additional power, wiring, cooling or other service or Alterations that may result from such equipment. Machines and equipment which cause noise or vibration that may be transmitted to the structure of the Building or to any space therein so as to be objectionable to Landlord or any other tenants or occupants of the Corporate Park shall not be installed by Tenant and Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to uniformly enforce such rule in Building II.
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Installing and Operating Tenant's Equipment. Without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord, which consent may be withheld in Landlord’s sole discretion, Tenant shall not install or operate in the Premises (i) any electrically operated equipment or other machinery, other than normal and customary equipment reasonably necessary for Tenant’s Permitted Use of the Premises and that does not require wiring, cooling, or other service in excess of existing Building systems, (ii) any equipment of any kind or nature whatsoever which will require any material changes, replacements or additions to, or changes in the use of any water, heating, plumbing, air conditioning, life safety, sound attenuation, or electrical system of the Premises or the Building, or (iii) any equipment which causes the floor load to exceed the load limits set by Landlord for the Building. Machines and equipment which cause noise or vibration‌ that may be transmitted to the structure of the Building or to any space therein so as to be objectionable to Landlord shall be installed and maintained by Tenant, at its expense, on vibration eliminators or other devices sufficient to eliminate such noise and vibration. The following load limits (“Live Load”) of the Building are based upon the requirements of the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (BOCA Basic Building Code 1996 edition): Area Load Limit Roof 30 psf (adjusted to account for snow drifting and sliding) General Public Areas 100 psf Administrative 50 psf + 20 psf partitions Mechanical Rooms 150 psf With regard to the Premises, the “General Public Areas” shall be deemed to mean the main floor of the Premises (being the second floor of the Building, which is the level on which the theaters and theater lobby areas are located), and have been designed at 100 psf Live Load. The floors of the Premises above the main floor of the Premises are designed at an 80 psf Live Load. The ground floor of the Building, including the ground floor lobby of the Premises and the Library, have been designed at a 150 psf Live Load in the public spaces, with the office areas on that floor at the above-referenced administrative Live Load where applicable.
Installing and Operating Tenant's Equipment. Without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed Tenant shall not install or operate in the Premises (i) any electrically operated equipment or other machinery, other than standard office equipment that does not require wiring, cooling or other service in excess of Building standards, (ii) any equipment of any kind or nature whatsoever which will require any changes, replacements or additions to, or changes in the use of, any water, heating, plumbing, air conditioning or electrical system of the Premises or the Building, or (iii) any equipment which places a load upon the framed floor of the Premises exceeding the limitations set forth on Exhibit B-2. Landlord's consent to such installation or operation may be conditioned upon the payment by Tenant of additional compensation for any excess consumption of utilities and any additional power, wiring, cooling or other service (as determined in the sole, reasonable discretion of Landlord) that may result from such equipment. Machines and equipment
Installing and Operating Tenant's Equipment. Without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, Tenant shall not install or operate in the Premises (i) any electrically operated equipment or other machinery, other than standard office equipment that does not require wiring, cooling or other service in excess of Building standards, (ii) any equipment of any kind or nature whatsoever which will require any material changes, replacements or additions to, or changes in the use of, any water, heating, plumbing, air conditioning or electrical system of the Premises or the Building, or (iii) any equipment which causes the floor load to exceed a load limit which is reasonably appropriate for a "concrete slab-on grade" one story building. Machines and equipment which cause noise or vibration that may be transmitted to the structure of the Building or to any space therein so as to be objectionable to Landlord or any other Building tenant shall be installed and maintained by Tenant, at its expense, on vibration eliminators or other devices sufficient to eliminate such noise and vibration.
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