Design and Color Scheme Sample Clauses

Design and Color Scheme. Within five (5) days after approval of the Space Plan by Tenant and Landlord, Tenant and its representatives shall meet with Landlord’s space planner and engineer, , to arrive at an acceptable design of and color scheme for the Premises (such design and color scheme, when approved by Landlord and Tenant, is herein referred to as the “Design and Color Scheme”) and an acceptable product specification list for all materials, products, finishes and work that Tenant desires to use that are not Building Standard (such product specification list, when approved by Landlord and Tenant, is herein referred to as the “Above Standard Product Specification List”). For purposes hereof, the term “Building Standard” (herein so called) shall mean those certain component elements utilized in the design and construction of improvements in the Building that have been pre-selected by Landlord to ensure uniformity of quality, function and appearance throughout the Building (which elements may include, but are not limited to, ceiling systems, doors, hardware, walls, floor coverings, finishes, window coverings, light fixtures and HVAC components). The Design and Color Scheme shall, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, (i) conform to the design criteria from time to time established by Landlord for the Building and (ii) be compatible with the design and colors of existing finished space in the Building. The Above Standard Product Specification List shall in all events be acceptable to Landlord and delays in construction of Tenant’s Improvements caused by the specification of a material, product, finish or type of work included in the Above Standard Product Specification List shall constitute Tenant Delay or Landlord Delay.
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Design and Color Scheme. Within seven (7) business days after the execution of this Lease by Tenant and Landlord, Tenant’s representatives shall meet with Landlord’s space planner, at Landlord’s expense to arrive at an acceptable Building Standard design of and color scheme for the Premises (such design and color scheme, when approved by Landlord and Tenant, the “Design and Color Scheme”). For purposes hereof, the term “Building Standard” (herein so called) shall mean certain component elements utilized in the design and construction of improvements in the Building that have been pre-selected by Landlord to ensure a minimum quality and appearance throughout the Building (which elements include as per the Space Plan, but are not limited to, ceiling systems, including ceiling grid, doors, hardware, window coverings, lights and light fixtures, HVAC components, electrical and plumbing systems). The Design and Color Scheme shall, in Landlord’s sole judgment, conform to the design criteria from time to time established by Landlord for the Building. Each day thereafter that the Design and Color Scheme not approved by Tenant shall constitute one (1) day of Tenant Delay.
Design and Color Scheme. Within seven (7) business days after the Effective Date of the First Amendment, Tenant’s representatives shall meet with Landlord’s space planner, at Tenant’s expense (provided that such expense may be included in the Expansion Allowance) to arrive at an acceptable design of and color scheme for the Expansion Premises (such design and color scheme, when approved by Landlord and Tenant, the “Design and Color Scheme”) and an acceptable product specification list for all materials, products, finishes and work that Tenant desires to use that are not Building Standard (such product specification list, when approved by Landlord and Tenant, the “Above Standard Product Specification List”). The Design and Color Scheme shall, in Landlord’s sole judgment, conform to the design criteria from time to time established by Landlord for the Building, and the Above Standard Product Specification List shall be acceptable to Landlord in all respects. Delays in construction of the Expansion Improvements (hereinafter defined) caused by Tenant’s specification of a material, product, finish or type of work included in the Above Standard Product Specification List shall constitute a Tenant Delay (hereinafter defined). Each day thereafter that the Design and Color Scheme and Above Standard Product Specification List are not approved by Tenant shall constitute one (1) day of Tenant Delay.

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