Preparation and Approval of Working Drawings. Promptly after the Space Plan is finally approved by Landlord, Tenant shall submit to Landlord drawings prepared by the Designer ("Working Drawings") which shall be consistent with the Approved Space Plan, shall be compatible with the design, construction and equipment of the Building, shall comply with all Laws, shall be capable of logical measurement and construction, shall contain all such information as may be required for the construction of Tenant's Work, and the preparation of the Engineering Drawings, and shall contain all partition locations, plumbing locations, air conditioning system and duct work, special air conditioning requirements, reflected ceiling plans, office equipment locations, and special security systems. Subject to Paragraph 14 below, such Working Drawings must incorporate the items required by Landlord for use in the Building, as set forth in Exhibit "B" attached to the Lease. The Working Drawings may be submitted in one or more stages and at one or more times. Landlord's approval of such Working Drawings shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed by Landlord so long as the same are consistent with the Approved Space Plan, and shall be deemed given unless Landlord shall disapprove the same by written notice to Tenant given within five (5) business days after Landlord's receipt of a complete set of the Working Drawings. Landlord's disapproval shall be based only upon Design Problems(s) disclosed by such Working Drawings. If Landlord disapproves such Working Drawings in the manner and within the time provided in this Paragraph 3(d), Landlord's notice of disapproval shall designate the specific changes reasonably required to be made to the Working Drawings in order to correct any Design Problem. Tenant shall make the changes necessary in order to correct any such Design Problem and shall return the revised Working Drawings to Landlord, which Landlord shall approve or disapprove within five (5) business days after Landlord receives the revised Working Drawings. This procedure shall be repeated until all of the Working Drawings are finally approved by Landlord and written approval has been delivered to and received by Tenant. The Working Drawings as finally approved pursuant to this Paragraph 3(d) are herein referred to as the "Approved Working Drawings."
Preparation and Approval of Working Drawings. Within [*________ (__)*] business days after Landlord’s final approval of the Space Plan has been delivered to Tenant, Tenant shall submit to Landlord drawings prepared by Tenant’s Designer (“Working Drawings”) which shall be compatible with the design, construction and equipment of the Building, comply with all Laws, be capable of logical measurement and construction, contain all information required for the preparation of the Engineering Drawings (as defined in Section 4.3) and for the construction of the Tenant Improvements, including but not limited to all architectural plans and specifications and all partition locations, plumbing locations, special air-conditioning requirements, reflected ceiling plans, office equipment locations, security systems and locations of electrical and computer outlets and all telephone switches and outlets. The Working Drawings may be submitted in one or more stages and at one or more times. Within ten (10) business days after Landlord receives the Working Drawings (or such portion as has from time to time been submitted), Landlord shall by notice to Tenant either approve them or designate the specific changes reasonably required to correct any Design Problem. Within [*________ (__)*] business days after receipt of Landlord’s notice designating any changes, Tenant shall make any changes necessary to correct any Design Problem and shall return the revised Working Drawings to Landlord, who shall approve or disapprove them within five (5) business days after Landlord receives them. This procedure shall be repeated until Landlord’s final written approval of all of the Working Drawings has been delivered to Tenant.
Preparation and Approval of Working Drawings. (i) Tenant shall submit to Landlord drawings prepared by the Designer (“Working Drawings”) which shall be compatible with the design, construction and equipment of the Building, be capable of logical measurement and construction, contain all such information as may be required for the construction of the Tenant Improvements and contain all partition locations, plumbing locations, air conditioning system and duct work, special air conditioning requirements, reflected ceiling plans, office equipment locations, and special security systems.
Preparation and Approval of Working Drawings. After the final Space Plan approval by Landlord, Tenant shall submit to Landlord drawings and specifications prepared by the Architect, at Tenant's expense ("Working Drawings"), which shall be compatible with the design, construction and equipment of Tower II, comply with all laws, be capable of logical measurement and construction, contain all such information as may be required for the construction of the Tenant Improvements, and contain all partition locations, plumbing locations, air conditioning system and duct work, special air conditioning requirements, reflected ceiling plans, office equipment locations, and special security systems. Landlord shall approve the Working Drawings, or such portion as has from time to time been submitted, or designate by notice given to Tenant the specific changes reasonably required to be made to the Working Drawings in order to correct any Design Problem and shall return the Working Drawings to Tenant within ten (10) days of receipt. In the event of a disapproval of the Working Drawings, Tenant shall make the changes necessary in order to correct any such Design Problem(s) and shall return the Working Drawings to Landlord, which Landlord shall approve or disapprove within three (3) days of receipt. This procedure shall be repeated until all of the Working Drawings are finally approved by Landlord and written approval has been delivered to and received by Tenant.