Common use of Approved Working Drawings Clause in Contracts

Approved Working Drawings. The Final Working Drawings approved by Landlord and Tenant and the Engineering Drawings shall be referred to herein collectively as (the "Approved Working Drawings") and Tenant shall submit the same to the appropriate governmental entities for all applicable building permits necessary to allow the Contractor to pull the applicable building permits and commence and fully complete the construction of the Tenant Improvements (the "Permits"). If Tenant desires any change, modification or alteration in the Approved Working Drawings, Tenant must first obtain the prior written consent of Landlord. Prior to commencing any change requested by Tenant to the Approved Working Drawings, Landlord shall prepare and deliver to Tenant, for Tenant's approval, a change order ("Change Order") setting forth the additional time required to perform the change and the total cost of such change, which shall include associated architectural, engineering and Contractor's fees. If Tenant fails to approve such Change Order in writing within two (2) business days after such delivery by Landlord, Tenant shall be deemed to have withdrawn the Change Order and Landlord shall not proceed to perform the change but will continue with construction in accordance with the Approved Working Drawings.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease (Allos Therapeutics Inc), Allos Therapeutics Inc, Allos Therapeutics Inc

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