Common use of Building Structure Clause in Contracts

Building Structure. “Building Structure” means the foundations, floor/ceiling slabs, roofs, exterior walls, exterior glass and mullions, columns, beams, shafts (including elevator shafts), stairs, stairwells, elevators, Building mechanical, electrical and telephone closets, Common Areas, public areas, and any other structural components in the Building. The Building Structure excludes the Leasehold Improvements (and similar improvements to other premises) and the Mechanical Systems.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Enfusion, Inc.), Liquidating Trust Agreement (Behringer Harvard Short Term Opportunity Fund I Lp), Limited Partnership Agreement (Behringer Harvard Short Term Opportunity Fund I Lp)

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Building Structure. “Building Structure” means the foundations, floor/ceiling slabs, roofs, exterior walls, exterior glass and mullions, columns, beams, shafts (including elevator shafts), stairs, stairwells, elevators, Building mechanical, electrical and telephone closets, Common Outside Areas, public areas, and any other structural components in the Building. The Building Structure excludes the Leasehold Improvements (and similar improvements to other premises) and the Mechanical Systems.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Box Inc), Office Lease (Box Inc)

Building Structure. “Building Structure” means the foundations, floor/ceiling slabs, roofs, exterior walls, exterior glass and mullions, columns, beams, shafts (including elevator shafts), stairs, stairwells, elevators, Building mechanical, electrical and telephone closets, Common Areas, public areas, and any other structural components in the Building. The Building Structure excludes the Leasehold Improvements (and similar improvements to other premises) and the Mechanical Systems.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Pinnacle Foods Finance LLC)

Building Structure. “Building Structure” means the structural components in the Building, including foundations, floor/floor and ceiling slabs, roofs, exterior walls, exterior glass and mullions, columns, beams, shafts (including elevator shafts), stairs, stairwells, elevators, Building mechanical, electrical and telephone closets, Common Areas, public areas, and any other structural components in the Buildingemergency stairwells. The Building Structure excludes the Leasehold Improvements (and similar the leasehold improvements to other premisestenant premises in the Building, whether or not occupied or leased) and the Mechanical Systems.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Cme Group Inc.)

Building Structure. “Building Structure” means the structural components in the Building, including foundations, floor/floor and ceiling slabs, roofs, exterior walls, exterior glass and mullions, columns, beams, shafts (including elevator shafts), stairs, and emergency stairwells, elevators, Building mechanical, electrical and telephone closets, Common Areas, public areas, and any other structural components in the Building. The Building Structure excludes the Leasehold Improvements (and similar improvements to other premises) and the Mechanical Systems.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Quest Resource Corp)

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Building Structure. “Building Structure” means the foundations, floor/ceiling slabs, roofs, exterior walls, exterior glass and mullions, columns, beams, shafts (including elevator shafts), stairs, stairwells, elevators, Building mechanical, electrical and telephone closets, Common Areas, public areas, and any other structural components in the Building. The Building Structure excludes the Leasehold Improvements (and similar improvements to other premises) and the Mechanical Systems.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Hippo Holdings Inc.)

Building Structure. “Building Structure” means the structural components in the Building, including foundations, floor/floor and ceiling slabs, roofs, exterior walls, exterior glass and mullions, columns, beams, shafts (including elevator shafts), stairs, stairwells, elevators, Building mechanical, electrical and telephone closets, Common Areas, public areas, and any other structural components in the Buildingemergency stairwells. The Building Structure excludes the Leasehold Improvements (and similar improvements to other premises) and the Mechanical Systems.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Lifevantage Corp)

Building Structure. “Building Structure” means the foundations, floor/ceiling slabs, roofs, exterior walls, load-bearing interior walls, exterior glass and mullions, columns, beams, shafts (including elevator shafts), stairs, stairwells, elevators, Building mechanical, electrical and telephone closets, Common Areas, public areas, and any other structural components in the Building. The Building Structure excludes the Leasehold Improvements (and similar improvements to other premises) and the Mechanical Systems.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Novavax Inc)

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