Development and Approval of Final Interior Plans Sample Clauses

Development and Approval of Final Interior Plans. Once the ------------------------------------------------ Preliminary Interior Plans have been approved by Landlord and Tenant (including all changes made to resolve Tenant's objections approved by Landlord's architect and Tenant's architect or construction consultant pursuant to subparagraph 4A), Landlord shall complete and submit to Tenant for its approval final working drawings for the Interior Improvements by the due date specified in the Schedule of Performance. Tenant shall approve the final plans for the Interior Improvements or notify Landlord in writing of its specific objections by the due date specified in the Schedule of Performance. If Tenant so objects, the parties shall confer and reach agreement upon final working drawings for the Interior Improvements within five (5) business days after Tenant has notified Landlord of its objections. In the event Tenant and Landlord do not resolve all of Tenant's objections within such five (5) business day period, Landlord and Tenant shall immediately cause Landlord's architect to meet and confer with Tenant's architect or construction consultant, who shall apply the standards set forth in the Improvement Agreement to resolve Tenant's objections and incorporate such resolution into the Final Interior Plans, which process Landlord and Tenant shall cause to be completed within five (5) business days after the conclusion of the five (5) business day period referred to in the immediately preceding sentence. The final working drawings so approved by Landlord and Tenant (including all changes made to resolve Tenant's objections approved by Landlord's architect and Tenant's architect or construction consultant) are referred to herein as the "Final Interior Plans".
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Development and Approval of Final Interior Plans. Once the Preliminary Interior Plans have been approved by Landlord, Landlord shall complete and submit to Tenant for its approval final working drawings for the Interior Improvements by the due date specified in the Schedule of Performance. Tenant shall approve the final plans for the Interior Improvements or notify Landlord in writing of its specific objections by the due date specified in the Schedule of Performance. If Tenant so objects, the parties shall confer and reach agreement upon final working drawings for the Interior Improvements within five (5) business days after Tenant has notified Landlord of its objections. In the event Tenant and Landlord do not resolve all of Tenant's objections within such five (5) business day period, Landlord and Tenant shall immediately cause the architect to meet and confer with both parties, who shall attempt to resolve the parties objections and incorporate such resolution into the Final Interior Plans, which process Landlord and Tenant shall cause to be completed within five (5) business days after the conclusionof the five (5) business day period referred to in the immediately preceding sentence. The final working drawings so approved by Landlord and Tenant (including all changes made to resolve Tenant's objections) are referred to herein as the "Final Interior Plans".

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  • Reporting Obligations and Regulatory Approvals Applicable laws and regulations may require holders and beneficial owners of Shares, including the Holders and Beneficial Owners of ADSs, to satisfy reporting requirements and obtain regulatory approvals in certain circumstances. Holders and Beneficial Owners of ADSs are solely responsible for determining and complying with such reporting requirements and obtaining such approvals. Each Holder and each Beneficial Owner hereby agrees to make such determination, file such reports, and obtain such approvals to the extent and in the form required by applicable laws and regulations as in effect from time to time. Neither the Depositary, the Custodian, the Company or any of their respective agents or affiliates shall be required to take any actions whatsoever on behalf of Holders or Beneficial Owners to determine or satisfy such reporting requirements or obtain such regulatory approvals under applicable laws and regulations.

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