Plans Approval Clause Samples

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Plans Approval. Landlord shall cause the Project Architect to prepare Plans acceptable to Landlord. The Plans are subject to Tenant's approval (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), and if Tenant does not approve same, Tenant shall advise Landlord in reasonable detail of the reasons for such disapproval. Tenant shall comment on the Plans (or any component thereof submitted to Tenant) and each revision thereof within five (5) business days after receipt from Landlord; provided, however, that Tenant shall have ten (10) business days within which to comment on the final Plans. In the event that Tenant does not disapprove of the Plans (or any component thereof submitted to Tenant) within said time periods, as applicable, the Plans (or applicable component thereof) shall be deemed approved. Tenant may not object to any changes as may be incorporated in the Plans necessary to obtain the approval of the Village, provided Tenant is promptly notified of same, and so long as such changes do not materially affect Tenant's intended use of the Premises.
Plans Approval. Tenant shall submit plans for any and all Tenant’s Work to Landlord for approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. Tenant shall comply with all applicable Laws in connection with the performance of Tenant’s Work and shall be responsible for obtaining any required permits.
Plans Approval. The Developer has delivered the conceptual Plans to the City. Construction of the Project shall not proceed until Developer has
Plans Approval. Seller is constructing a condominium project on the land described in the Declaration, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Architect’s Hawaii, Ltd. (the “Architect”), subject to such changes or modifications as the Architect and/or Seller deem appropriate and necessary. Such plans and specifications are on file at Seller's office, and Buyer acknowledges that Buyer has had an adequate opportunity to examine them, and accepts them with such changes or modifications as the Architect and/or Seller shall deem necessary, and that those plans and specifications, as they may be so changed or modified, are incorporated in and are a part of this Agreement.
Plans Approval. Landlord shall cause the Project Architect to prepare Plans acceptable to Landlord. The Plans are subject to Tenants approval (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed). If Tenant does not approve the Plans (or any component thereof submitted to Tenant), Tenant shall advise Landlord in reasonable detail of the reasons for such disapproval. Tenant shall comment on the Plans (or any component thereof submitted to Tenant) and each revision thereof within five (5) days after receipt from Landlord. In the event that Tenant does not disapprove of the Plans (or any component thereof submitted to Tenant) within said five (5)-day period, the Plans (or applicable component thereof) shall be deemed approved. Tenant may not object to any changes as may be incorporated in the Plans necessary to obtain the approval of the Village ("VILLAGE CHANGES"), unless such changes result in a material and substantial change in the scope of the Plans in which event Tenant's approval (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) shall be required- All Village Changes shall be deemed to be changes requested by Tenant and shall be subject to Section 4.5 below; provided, however, if the performance of the Village Changes reduces Total Project Costs, Tenant shall be entitled to a credit in the amount of said reduction against either Rent due hereunder or its obligations under Section 4.5.
Plans Approval. Plans shall not be considered approved, nor shall construction be authorized, until the County Engineer signifies plan approval by signing every sheet of the set of plans. The County Engineer will sign the plans after the Design Engineer has made all the necessary revisions, signed and stamped the original plans, fees have been paid and any other related project requirements, such as, but not limited to, conditions of approval, have been fulfilled. For a Final Map or Parcel Map that requires Improvement Plans approval, the approval process will generally consist of the following: A. Final Map, Improvement Plans and supporting documentation are submitted to the Department for review. B. Comments are returned to the Developer or Design Engineer. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ documents are re-submitted to the Department. This step and the previous one are repeated until the Map, Plans, and supporting documentation meet County requirements. D. The Department prepares the Subdivision Agreement for review by the Developer. Developer returns comments and Department revises as appropriate, in consultation with County Counsel. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ submits final corrected Improvement Plans and Final Map to Department for County Engineer’s approval and County Surveyor’s approval, respectively. Developer submits executed Subdivision Agreement, including improvement security and material payment security, insurance certificates, fees, deeds, etc. F. Providing all Conditions of Approval for the Final Map have been satisfied by the Developer, the Department prepares agenda item for a subsequent Board of Supervisors meeting, to present the Improvement Plans, Final Map, and Subdivision Agreement to the Board of Supervisors. G. If the Board of Supervisors approves the agenda item, a copy of the approved Plans are released to Developer (signed originals remain with the County), the Map is signed by the County Surveyor and Director, forwarded to the Recorder, and the Agreement is executed. A grading permit may be issued following Board of Supervisors’ approval. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ schedules pre-construction meeting with Department staff, other Agency staff, utility staff, Developer’s Contractor, material testing lab, consultants and other appropriate personnel representing the Developer during construction. I. Construction on the site may begin following the pre-construction meeting. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and County hold periodic meetings to discuss and resolve any issues arising during construction.
Plans Approval. 5 Section 4.3. Completion....................................................................... 5 Section 4.4. Tenant's Inspection Rights....................................................... 6 Section 4.5. Changes.......................................................................... 6 Section 4.6. Punchlist........................................................................ 7 Section 4.7. Representatives.................................................................. 7 Section 4.8. Warranty......................................................................... 7 Section 4.9. Delay in Construction............................................................ 7
Plans Approval. Tenant’s Work shall be completed in accordance with (i) the Space Plan (as hereinafter defined), (ii) the Construction Drawings (as hereinafter defined), and (iii) the Construction Budget (as hereinafter defined) submitted to and approved by Landlord in its reasonable discretion, and shall be performed by a licensed and qualified contractor (or contractors) approved by Landlord (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed). By execution of this Lease, Landlord provides its approval to Tenant to engage Axis Architecture + Design (“Tenant’s Architect”) as Tenant’s architect associated with Tenant’s Work. Tenant shall (i) obtain all permits, licenses, and approvals required for Tenant’s Work, provided, that Landlord shall cooperate with Tenant in obtaining any necessary permits, licenses or other approvals required by governmental authorities to allow Tenant and its contractors to complete Tenant’s Work in accordance with the Construction Drawings, and (ii) deliver to Landlord copies of such permits, licenses, and approvals. Tenant shall (i) cause Tenant’s Work to be performed in a good and workmanlike manner and in compliance with all Laws, including, without limitation, the Americans With Disabilities Act; and (ii) ensure that all contractors, subcontractors, laborers, and suppliers performing work or supplying materials are paid in full. During construction of Tenant’s Work, Landlord, and its respective agents and employees, shall have the right, upon reasonable notice to Tenant and in compliance with any reasonable security measures that the Tenant has adopted to enter the Leased Premises in order to inspect the Tenant’s Work and to confirm that Tenant is in compliance with the requirements set forth herein. During construction of Tenant’s Work. Tenant shall provide to Landlord copies of any change orders to the Construction Drawings (as defined below) and any resulting adjustments to the Construction Budget (as defined below).

Related to Plans Approval

  • Approval of Plans and Specifications The Plans and Specifications will conform to the requirements and conditions set out by applicable law or any effective restrictive covenant, and to all governmental authorities which exercise jurisdiction over the Leased Premises or the construction thereon.

  • Consents, Licenses, Approvals, etc Lender shall have received copies of all consents, licenses and approvals, if any, required in connection with the execution, delivery and performance by Borrower, and the validity and enforceability, of the Loan Documents, and such consents, licenses and approvals shall be in full force and effect.

  • Consents, Approvals, Etc No consent, approval, authorization, filing with or order of any court or governmental agency or body is required in connection with the transactions contemplated herein or in the Trust Agreement, the Warrant Agreement, the Securities Subscription Agreement, the Private Placement Warrants Purchase Agreement, the Registration Rights Agreement, or the Insider Letter, except for the registration under the Act and the Exchange Act of the Securities, and such as may be required under the state securities or blue sky laws of any jurisdiction in connection with the purchase and distribution of the Securities by the Underwriters in the manner contemplated herein and in the Registration Statement, Statutory Prospectus and the Prospectus.

  • Plans and Specifications After Landlord receives and approves Tenant’s Space Plan as provided above, Tenant will cause Tenant’s Architect to prepare the Plans and Specifications for the Tenant Improvements. Landlord will approve or disapprove (specifically describing any reasons for disapproval) the Plans and Specifications in writing within ten (10) Business Days after receiving them. If Landlord disapproves the Plans and Specifications, Tenant will provide appropriately revised Plans and Specifications to Landlord for approval (or disapproval) within five (5) Business Days on the same basis as set forth above. After Landlord’s approval, Tenant will submit the Plans and Specifications for permits and construction bids. No deviation from the Building Standard will be permitted in the Space Plan or the Plans and Specifications, provided reasonable deviations with respect to the ceiling, lighting, painting, flooring and wall covering may be permitted with Landlord’s approval. Landlord will not approve any deviations which Landlord believes (a) do not conform to applicable codes, ordinances and other Laws or are disapproved by any governmental agency, (b) require services beyond the level normally provided to other tenants in the Building, or (c) are of a nature or quality that are inconsistent with Landlord’s overall plan or objectives for the Building. No approval by Landlord of any deviation constitutes an acknowledgment by Landlord that such deviations are in conformance with applicable codes, ordinances and other Laws. In the event that Landlord’s approval shall be required in this Tenant Improvements Agreement, then notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Lease, Landlord’s approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed.

  • Course Approval Approval for dual credit shall be by the LEA and POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION representatives on a course-by-course basis each semester based on the student’s prior coursework, career pathway, and/or academic readiness. There is no state limit to the number of credits a student may earn through dual credit in an academic term; however, the student must meet eligibility requirements.