Common use of Delay of Commencement Date Clause in Contracts

Delay of Commencement Date. Notwithstanding the Commencement Date provided in the Lease, Tenant’s obligation for the payment of monthly installments of Rent thereunder shall not commence until Substantial Completion; provided however, that if Landlord shall be delayed in substantially completing such Tenant Improvements as a result of any of the following, which shall be deemed a “Tenant Delay”: (a) Tenant’s failure to return approved Space Plans, Working Drawings and/or cost estimates; or (b) Tenant’s request for materials, finishes or installations which are not readily available; or (c) Tenant’s changes in the Space Plans or Working Drawings; or (d) The non-performance by a person, firm or corporation employed by Tenant and delay of completion of the Tenant Improvements by such person, firm or Corporation; or (e) Any other matter which is deemed to be a Tenant Delay pursuant to the terms of the Workletter; then Tenant shall pay to Landlord one day worth of the monthly Rent for each day of Tenant Delay to the extent that the Tenant Delay causes a delay in the Substantial Completion so long as, with respect to each occurrence of Tenant Delay, Tenant has been provided written notice thereof promptly after such Tenant Delay commences.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Medquist Inc), Office Lease (CBaySystems Holdings LTD), Office Lease (CBaySystems Holdings LTD)

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Delay of Commencement Date. Notwithstanding the Commencement Date provided in the Lease, Tenant’s 's obligation for the payment of monthly installments of Rent thereunder shall not commence until Substantial Completion; provided however, that if Landlord shall be delayed in substantially completing such Tenant Improvements as a result of any of the following, which shall be deemed a "Tenant Delay": (a) Tenant’s 's failure to return approved Space Plans, Working Drawings and/or cost estimates; or (b) Tenant’s 's request for materials, finishes or installations which are not readily available; or (c) Tenant’s 's changes in the Space Plans or Working Drawings; or (d) The non-performance by a person, firm or corporation employed by Tenant and delay of completion of the Tenant Improvements by such person, firm or Corporation; or (e) Any other matter which is deemed to be a Tenant Delay pursuant to the terms of the Workletter; then Tenant shall pay to Landlord one day worth of the monthly Rent for each day of Tenant Delay to the extent that the Tenant Delay causes a delay in the Substantial Completion so long as, with respect to each occurrence of Tenant Delay, Tenant has been provided written notice thereof promptly after such Tenant Delay commences.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Spheris Inc.)

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