Building Standard Improvements Sample Clauses

Building Standard Improvements. The term “Building Standard Improvements” shall mean the standards for normal construction of general office space within the Building as specified by Landlord, including design and construction standards, electrical load factors, materials, fixtures and finishes.
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Building Standard Improvements. For the purposes of establishing a standard quality and quantity for materials and finishes comprising the Leasehold Improvements, Landlord, in Landlord’s sole discretion, has established the following “Building Standard” items (also referred to as “Building Standards”):
Building Standard Improvements. Building Standard improvements shall mean those tenant improvements which normally and customarily are provided for tenants leasing space in the Buildings which has been previously unleased. Such Building Standard improvements shall exclude any tenant improvements of higher quality or quantity than Building Standard improvements and shall exclude additional mechanical systems, fixtures, flooring, finishes, alterations or improvements which are normally and customarily required to be paid by such new tenants, such excluded improvements being called non-Building Standard improvements. With regard to other components and elements of the Buildings, for the purposes of this Lease, “Building Standard” means those components and elements of the Buildings utilized in the design and construction of the Buildings and the various suites and offices therein that have been pre-selected by Landlord to ensure uniformity of quality, function and appearance throughout the Buildings, including Building Standard lighting (which is described in Section 5,1(a)(vi) herein). However, Landlord, in Landlord’s reasonable discretion, may add, delete or change elements on this list when, in Landlord’s reasonable discretion, such addition, deletion or change is needed in order to maintain the Building, the Building-Specific Common Areas, the Exterior Common Areas and/or the Land in good condition and repair.
Building Standard Improvements. Landlord and Tenant shall mutually agree upon Building Standard details for lighting, window coverings; doors; relites; hardware and ceiling treatment. Building Standards shall be generally equal in quality to tenant improvement standards established for the Second & Seneca Building, with appropriate adjustments to accommodate the historic character of the Building. Tenant shall use Building Standard heating, ventilating and air conditioning distribution and controls.
Building Standard Improvements. (a) This Work Letter sets forth the agreement with respect to the construction of the “Building Standard Improvements”, which is understood to mean (i) the “Shell Improvements” (as hereinafter defined) and (ii) any additional improvements constructed or installed on the Expansion Space for Tenant’s use using “Building Grade” (as hereinafter defined) construction and materials. Any other improvements to the Expansion Space that require construction methods or materials other than Building Grade shall be deemed to be “Non-Standard Improvements”. All improvements to the Expansion Space constructed pursuant to this Work Letter other than the Shell Improvements, whether constructed or installed by Landlord or Tenant, shall be hereinafter referred to as the “Tenant Improvements”, which term shall include both Building Grade and any Non-Standard Improvements.
Building Standard Improvements. Tenant shall use the following Building Standard items: blinds (required by Landlord); carpet and base; hardware; lighting fixtures; and heating, ventilating, and air conditioning distribution and controls.
Building Standard Improvements. (a) This Work Letter sets forth the agreement with respect to the construction of theTenant Improvements” (as hereinafter defined). “
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Building Standard Improvements. (a) This Work Letter sets forth the agreement with respect to the construction of the “Building Standard Improvements”, which is understood to mean any additional improvements constructed or installed on the Second Expansion Premises for Tenant’s use using “Building Grade” (as hereinafter defined) construction and materials. Any other improvements to the Second Expansion Premises that require construction methods or materials other than Building Grade shall be deemed to be “Non-Standard Improvements”. All improvements to the Premises constructed pursuant to this Work Letter shall be hereinafter referred to as the “Tenant Improvements”, which term shall include both Building Grade and any Non-Standard Improvements. Any improvements already existing in the Second Expansion Premises may be utilized by Tenant at no additional expense.
Building Standard Improvements. For work done by Landlord's contractors, Landlord shall make available to tenants occupying the Building prior to July 1, 1992, the following Building Standard items at prices which are obtained from subcontractors and which reflect the buying advantage of quantity purchase: blinds (required by Landlord); partitions, ceilings; carpet and base; doors and frames with hardware; lighting fixtures; painting; electrical outlets; telephone outlets; heating, ventilating, and air conditioning distribution and controls; and sprinkler distribution and sprinkler heads.
Building Standard Improvements. Landlord and Tenant shall mutually agree upon Building Standard details for lighting, window coverings; doors; relites; hardware and ceiling treatment. Building Standards shall be equal in quality to tenant improvement standards established for the East Building. Tenant shall use Building Standard heating, ventilating and air conditioning distribution and controls.
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