Repurposed FF&E Sample Clauses

Repurposed FF&E. If not already completed prior to the date hereof, then, promptly following the execution hereof, Developer and the County shall jointly evaluate and inventory the furniture, fixtures and equipment located at the Existing Firehouse that will be utilized at the Temporary Firehouse and/or the New Firehouse (collectively, the “Repurposed FF&E”). Such inventory of the Repurposed FF&E shall specifically identify which, if any, items of the Repurposed FF&E need to be in place at the Temporary Firehouse and/or the New Firehouse before County is able to first occupy the Temporary Firehouse or the New Firehouse, as the case may be (the “Mission Critical Repurposed FF&E”). At Developer’s request, the County must (i) provide a schedule for the removal and relocation of the Mission Critical Repurposed FF&E to the Temporary Firehouse or New Firehouse (as applicable) and (ii) provide Developer with such access as is necessary for such removal and relocation, and such schedule and access shall be provided in a timely manner without delay to the Project Schedule.
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Repurposed FF&E. Developer shall promptly relocate to the New Firehouse all or any portion of the Repurposed FF&E as designated in writing by County, provided that, except in the case of the Mission Critical Repurposed FF&E, such relocation shall not be a condition to Substantial Completion of the New Firehouse or occupancy thereof. The relocation of the Mission Critical Repurposed FF&E to the New Firehouse is a condition to Substantial Completion of the New Firehouse (but only if the County has provided timely the schedule for removal and relocation and has provided timely access, all in accordance with Section 2.03(e)). Developer shall coordinate with County and specifically with the County Authorized Representative for the Fire Department to relocate the Mission Critical Repurposed FF&E at such time and in such manner to avoid any interference with the Fire Department’s operations.

Related to Repurposed FF&E

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