Common use of Ready for Occupancy Clause in Contracts

Ready for Occupancy. The Premises shall be deemed to be ready for occupancy ("Ready for Occupancy") when the architect or engineer in charge of the work of construction certifies: (i) that the work of construction has been substantially completed in accordance with the Plans; and (ii) the date of such completion. Landlord shall diligently complete, as soon as reasonably possible, any items of work and adjustment not completed when the Premises are Ready for Occupancy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (New Directions Manufacturing Inc), Maxam Gold Corp

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Ready for Occupancy. The Premises shall be deemed to be ready for occupancy ("Ready for Occupancy") when the architect or engineer in charge of the work of construction certifies: (i) that the work of construction has been substantially completed in accordance with the Tenant Improvement Plans; and (ii) the date of such completion. Landlord shall diligently complete, as soon as reasonably possible, any items of work and adjustment not completed when the Premises are Ready for Occupancy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Extend Lease Term (Action Performance Companies Inc), Action Performance Companies Inc

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Ready for Occupancy. The Premises shall be deemed to be ready for occupancy ("Ready for Occupancy") when the architect or engineer in charge of the work of construction certifies: (i) that the work of construction has been substantially completed in accordance with the Plans; and (ii) the date of such completion. Landlord Tenant shall diligently complete, as soon as Please Initial: /s/ A /s/ CM reasonably possible, any items of work and adjustment not completed when the Premises are Ready for Occupancy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Pegasus Solutions Inc

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