Building Standard. Component elements utilized in the design and construction of the improvements that have been pre-selected by the Landlord to ensure uniformity of quality, function, and appearance throughout the Building. These elements include, but are not limited to, ceiling systems, doors, hardware, walls, floor coverings, finishes, window coverings, light fixtures, and HVAC components. Any of the capitalized terms which is used in this Work Letter but not defined in this Work Letter has the meaning set forth for such term in the Lease.
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Building Standard. Component elements utilized in the design and ----------------- construction of the improvements Improvements that have been pre-selected by the Landlord to ensure uniformity of quality, function, and appearance throughout the Building. These elements include, include but are not limited to, to ceiling systems, doors, hardware, walls, floor coverings, finishes, window coverings, light fixtures, and HVAC components. Any of the capitalized terms which is used in this Work Letter but not defined in this Work Letter has the meaning set forth for such term in the Lease.
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Building Standard. Component elements utilized in the design and construction of the improvements Tenant’s Work that have been pre-selected by the Landlord to ensure uniformity of quality, function, and appearance throughout the Building. These elements include, but are not limited to, ceiling systems, doors, hardware, walls, floor coverings, finishes, window coverings, light fixtures, and HVAC components. Any of the capitalized terms which is used in this Work Letter but not defined in this Work Letter has the meaning set forth for such term in the Lease.
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Building Standard. Component elements utilized in the design and construction of the improvements Relocation Premises Work that have been pre-selected by the Landlord to ensure uniformity of quality, function, and appearance throughout the Building. These elements include, but are not limited to, ceiling systems, doors, hardware, walls, floor coverings, finishes, window coverings, light fixtures, and HVAC components. Any of the capitalized terms which is used in this Work Letter but not defined in this Work Letter has the meaning set forth for such term in the Lease.
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Building Standard. Component elements utilized in the design and construction of the improvements Tenant’s Work that have been pre-selected by the Landlord to ensure uniformity of quality, function, and appearance throughout the Building. These elements include, but are not limited to, ceiling systems, doors, hardware, walls, floor coverings, finishes, window coverings, light fixtures, and HVAC components. Any of the capitalized terms which is used in this Work Letter but not defined in this Work Letter has the meaning set forth for such term in the Lease.
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