Common use of Conduit and Wiring Clause in Contracts

Conduit and Wiring. Installation of all types of conduit and wiring exclusively serving the Premises (other than as part of Landlord’s Work), including but not limited to Tenant’s Work, is subject to the requirements of Paragraph 23, below, Exhibit “C”, and the Landlord’s reasonable approval of the location, manner of installation, and qualifications of the installing contractor. All such conduit and wiring will, at Landlord’s option, become Landlord’s property upon the expiration of the Term. Upon expiration of the Term, Landlord may elect to require Tenant to remove such conduit and wiring at Tenant’s expense and return the Premises and the Common Areas to their pre-existing condition. Tenant will not be required to remove any conduit or wiring for which Tenant has obtained Landlord’s consent, unless Landlord has indicated at the time of granting such consent, that such removal will be required at the end of the Lease Term. If Landlord constructs new or additional utility facilities, including without limitation wiring, plumbing, conduits, and/or mains, resulting from Tenant’s changed or increased utility requirements, Tenant shall on demand promptly pay (or advance) to Landlord the cost of such items as Additional Rent.

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Samples: www.sec.gov, Modified Gross Office Lease (Bakbone Software Inc)

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Conduit and Wiring. Installation of all types of conduit and wiring exclusively serving the Premises (other than as part of Landlord’s 's Work), including but not limited to Tenant’s 's Work, is subject to the requirements of Paragraph 23, below, Exhibit "C", and the Landlord’s 's reasonable approval of the location, manner of installation, and qualifications of the installing contractor. All such conduit and wiring will, at Landlord’s 's option, become Landlord’s 's property upon the expiration of the Term. Upon expiration of the Term, Landlord may elect to require Tenant to remove such conduit and wiring at Tenant’s 's expense and return the Premises and the Common Areas to their pre-existing condition. Tenant will not be required to remove any conduit or wiring for which Tenant has obtained Landlord’s consent, condition (unless Landlord has indicated at agreed in writing prior to the time installation of granting such consent, that items not to require Tenant to remove such removal will be required at the end of the Lease Termitems). If Landlord constructs new or additional utility facilities, including without limitation wiring, plumbing, conduits, and/or mains, resulting from Tenant’s 's changed or increased utility requirements, Tenant shall on demand promptly pay (or advance) to Landlord the cost of such items as Additional Rent.

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Samples: Attornment Agreement (Bridgepoint Education Inc)

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Conduit and Wiring. Installation of all types of conduit and wiring exclusively serving the Premises (other than as part of Landlord’s Work), including but not limited to Tenant’s Work, is subject to the requirements of Paragraph 23, below, Exhibit “C”, ,” and the Landlord’s reasonable approval of the location, manner of installation, and qualifications of the installing contractor. All such conduit and wiring will, at Landlord’s option, become Landlord’s property upon the expiration of the Term. Upon expiration of the Term, Landlord may elect (exercised in writing at the time Tenant seeks consent to the installation thereof; which writing must indicate what, if any, modifications would eliminate Tenant’s requirement to remove such conduit and wiring) to require Tenant to remove such conduit and wiring at Tenant’s expense and return the Premises and the Common Areas to their pre-existing condition. Tenant will not be required to remove any conduit or wiring for which Tenant has obtained If Landlord, at Tenant’s consentrequest, unless Landlord has indicated at the time of granting such consent, that such removal will be required at the end of the Lease Term. If Landlord constructs new or additional utility facilities, including without limitation wiring, plumbing, conduits, and/or mains, resulting from Tenant’s changed or increased utility requirements, Tenant shall on demand promptly pay (or advance) to Landlord the cost of such items as Additional Rent.

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Samples: Sublease (Hollis Eden Pharmaceuticals Inc /De/)

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