Procedures to Obtain XXXXXX’s Consent Sample Clauses

Procedures to Obtain XXXXXX’s Consent. LESSEE may erect, affix or attach Personal Property upon the Leased Premises only after written consent has first been granted by XXXXXX in accordance with this Lease. XXXXXX must furnish a complete set of construction plans and accurate plot plans of all proposed Personal Property contemplated and shall submit those plans and drawings to LESSOR or XXXXXX’s designee. LESSOR shall make a decision to approve or disapprove any requested Personal Property with or without conditions within one hundred twenty (120) days after LESSEE submits all necessary permits, approvals and plans reasonably required to be submitted to LESSOR; provided however, that the failure of LESSOR to affirmatively approve any plans submitted by LESSEE hereunder shall be deemed a denial by XXXXXX. Once the construction plans are approved and permitted by XXXXXX, then LESSEE shall construct the Personal Property within two (2) years of approval in compliance with the approved plans and all applicable building codes, rules, laws, ordinances and CC&Rs; failure to construct within the two (2) years shall result in approval to construct being revoked; and failure to construct in accordance with the plans or in accordance with applicable laws shall result in a default of the Lease. Consent is not required for ordinary maintenance and repairs to existing Personal Property as needed from time to time; provided however, the replacement of any Personal Property shall require LESSOR’s prior consent and compliance with the procedures set forth herein.
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