Common use of ABANDONED SIGNS Clause in Contracts

ABANDONED SIGNS. An abandoned sign is one whose use is discontinued because the premises upon which it is located becomes vacated and unoccupied for a period of more than 90 days. The Owner may, at its sole discretion, replace or remove any abandoned sign. EXHIBIT J -6- PEREGRINE SYSTEMS CORPORATE CENTER [Peregrine Systems] CARMEL CENTER SIGN GUIDELINES AND CRITERIA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. Signs shall be designed in a manner that is compatible with and complementary to the overall project and adjacent facades. 2. Only those sign types provided for in the Sign Guidelines and Criteria and/or specifically approved in writing by the Owner will be allowed. 3. Signage that incorporates logos, business identity, and/or images denoting the type of business shall be encouraged. Logo design and colors to be approved by the Owner. 4. Logo, letter heights and sign square footages, where specified, shall be determined by measuring the normal capital letter of type exclusive of typographic swashes, ascenders, descenders or exaggerated initial capitals. Maximum copy areas shall be calculated exclusive of display surfaces, backings, architectural elements, and mounting devices. Logos and/or images that are in use on similar buildings operated by the tenant in California may be used, provided that said images are architecturally compatible and approved by the Owner and shall be counted in overall allowable square footage for tenant signs.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Peregrine Systems Inc), Office Lease (Peregrine Systems Inc), Office Lease (Peregrine Systems Inc)

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