Common use of Minor Alterations Clause in Contracts

Minor Alterations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, minor, interior cosmetic Alterations such as painting, wall papering, carpeting or hanging pictures or moving furniture and temporary partitions or cubicles (the aggregate cost of which will not exceed $10,000.00, and which Alterations will not be visible from outside the Premises or affect any structural components of the Project) will not require Landlord’s prior consent so long as (i) Tenant notifies Landlord in accordance with Paragraph 22.1 (i), and (ii) Tenant complies with all reasonable conditions which may be imposed by Landlord including, but not limited to, the requirements of Paragraph 22.3 below, Landlord’s selection of specific contractors or construction techniques and the requirements of the attached Exhibit “C.” Any Alterations meeting the foregoing requirements to avoid the necessity of obtaining Landlord’s consent are referred to herein as a “Minor Alterations.”

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp), Office Lease Agreement (Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp)

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Minor Alterations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, minor, interior cosmetic Alterations such as painting, wall papering, carpeting or hanging pictures or moving furniture and temporary partitions or cubicles (the aggregate cost of which will not exceed $10,000.00, and which Alterations will not be visible from outside the Premises or affect any structural components of the Project) will not require Landlord’s prior consent so long as (i) Tenant notifies Landlord in accordance with Paragraph 22.1 (i), and (ii) Tenant complies with all reasonable conditions which may be imposed by Landlord including, but not limited to, the requirements of Paragraph 22.3 below, below Landlord’s selection of specific contractors or construction techniques and the requirements of the attached Exhibit “C.” Any Alterations meeting the foregoing requirements to avoid the necessity of obtaining Landlord’s consent are referred to herein as a “Minor Alterations.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (Somaxon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

Minor Alterations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, minor, minor interior cosmetic Alterations such as painting, wall papering, carpeting or hanging pictures or moving furniture and temporary partitions or cubicles (the aggregate cost of which will not exceed $10,000.00150,000.00, and which Alterations will not be visible from outside the Premises or affect any structural components of the Project) will not require Landlord’s prior consent so long as (i) Tenant notifies Landlord in accordance with Paragraph 22.1 (i), ) and (ii) Tenant complies with all reasonable conditions which may be imposed by Landlord including, but not limited to, the requirements of Paragraph 22.3 below, Landlord’s selection of specific contractors or construction techniques and the requirements of the attached Exhibit “C.” C”. Any Alterations meeting the foregoing requirements to avoid the necessity of obtaining Landlord’s consent are referred to herein as a “Minor Alterations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (Smartsheet Inc)

Minor Alterations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, minor, interior cosmetic Alterations such as painting, wall papering, carpeting or hanging pictures or moving furniture and temporary partitions or cubicles (the aggregate cost of which will not exceed $10,000.0010,000, and which Alterations will not be visible from outside the Premises or affect any structural components of the Project) will not require Landlord’s prior consent so long as (i) Tenant notifies Landlord in accordance with Paragraph 22.1 (i), 22.1(i) and (ii) Tenant complies with all reasonable conditions which may be imposed by Landlord including, but not limited to, the requirements of Paragraph 22.3 below, LandlordXxxxxxxx’s selection of specific contractors or construction techniques and the requirements of the attached Exhibit “C.” C”. Any Alterations meeting the foregoing requirements to avoid the necessity of obtaining Landlord’s consent are referred to herein as a “Minor Alterations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (IDEAYA Biosciences, Inc.)

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Minor Alterations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, minor, interior cosmetic Alterations such as painting, wall papering, carpeting or hanging pictures or moving furniture and temporary partitions or cubicles (the aggregate cost of which will not exceed $10,000.00, and which Alterations will not be visible from outside the Premises or affect any structural components of the Project) will not require Landlord’s prior consent so long as (i) Tenant notifies Landlord in accordance with Paragraph 22.1 (i), 22.1(i) and (ii) Tenant complies with all reasonable conditions which may be imposed by Landlord including, but not limited to, the requirements of Paragraph 22.3 below, Landlord’s selection of specific contractors or construction techniques and the requirements of the attached Exhibit “C.” Any Alterations meeting the foregoing requirements to avoid the necessity of obtaining Landlord’s consent are referred to herein as a “Minor Alterations”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (Evoke Pharma Inc)

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