MEP Systems Sample Clauses

MEP Systems. MEP Systems means mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems and includes all fire protection, security, telecommunication, data, and similar systems.
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MEP Systems. In addition, Tenant shall have the right, prior to the commencement of any Tenant’s Fourth Amendment Work in the Former Addgene Space and/or the Former OmniGuide Space, to determine whether the MEP Systems serving each such space are, in fact, in good operating order. If Tenant believes that the MEP Systems serving either the Former Addgene Space or the Former OmniGuide Space are not in good working order, then Tenant may give Landlord written notice (a “Defect Notice”) prior to the time that Tenant commences Tenant’s Fourth Amendment Work in the Former Addgene Space and/or the Former OmniGuide Space, as applicable. Each Defect Notice shall set forth, with specificity, the manner in which the MEP Systems serving the applicable space are not in good working order. If Tenant fails to provide a Defect Notice with respect to the MEP Systems in the Former Addgene Space or the Former OmniGuide Space prior to the time that Tenant commences Tenant’s Fourth Amendment Work in the Former Addgene Space or the Former OmniGuide Space, respectively, or if Tenant does not give Landlord reasonable opportunity (at least three (3) business days) to investigate the claims set forth in a Defect Notice prior to the commencement of Tenant’s Fourth Amendment Work in the Former Addgene Space or the Former OmniGuide Space, as applicable, then Tenant shall conclusively be deemed to have agreed that the MEP Systems in the Former Addgene Space or the Former OmniGuide Space, respectively, were in good working order as of the applicable Commencement Date. If Landlord agrees that the MEP Systems in the Former Addgene Space or the Former OmniGuide Space, as applicable, are not in good working order, Landlord shall, at no cost to Tenant, perform any work necessary to place the MEP Systems in the Former Addgene Space or the Former OmniGuide Space, as applicable, in good working order. Landlord shall have the right, which right shall be exercisable by written notice to Tenant given on or before the date seven (7) days after Landlord receives a Defect Notice, to object to such Defect Notice. Any dispute under this Section 2(b) may be submitted to arbitration in accordance with the provisions in Article 29.4 of the Original Lease. If it is either agreed by the parties, or determined by the arbitrator, that the MEP Systems were not in good working order as of the applicable Commencement Date, then Landlord shall, promptly after such agreement or determination, perform any work necessary to plac...

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