Signs, Blinds and Drapes Sample Clauses

Signs, Blinds and Drapes. Tenant shall put no signs in any part of the Building. No signs or blinds may be put on or in any window or elsewhere if visible from the exterior of the Building, nor may the building standard drapes or blinds be removed by Tenant. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant shall have the right, during the Term of this Lease, to list Tenant’s name on the Building directory in the lobby of the Building and on the fourth (4th) floor lobby directory. The initial listing of Xxxxxx’s name shall be at Landlord’s cost and expense. Any changes, replacements or additions by Tenant to such directory shall be at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. Landlord shall, at Landlord’s cost and expense, install a Building standard tenant identification sign on Tenant’s entrance door to the Premises listing the name of Tenant. Tenant may hang its own drapes, provided that they shall not in any way interfere with the building standard drapery or blinds or be visible from the exterior of the Building and that such drapes are so hung and installed that when drawn, the building standard drapery or blinds are automatically also drawn. Any signs or lettering in the public corridors or on the doors shall conform to Landlord’s building standard design. Neither Landlord’s name, nor the name of the Building or the name of any other structure erected or used in conjunction therewith shall be used without Landlord’s consent in any advertising material (except on business stationery or as an address in advertising matter), nor shall any such name, as aforesaid, be used in any undignified, confusing, detrimental or misleading manner.
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Signs, Blinds and Drapes. Tenant shall not place any signs on the exterior of the Building or elsewhere on the Property or on or in any window, public corridor or door visible from the exterior of the Premises. No drapes or blinds may be put on or in any window nor may any drapes or blinds be removed by Tenant.
Signs, Blinds and Drapes. Except as provided in Section 17.16, Tenant shall not place any signs on the exterior of the Building or on or in any window, public corridor or door visible from the exterior of the Premises. Except for the existing blinds, no other drapes or blinds may be put on or in any window nor may any Building drapes or blinds be removed by Tenant.
Signs, Blinds and Drapes. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Sublease, Sublessee shall not place any signs on the exterior of the Building or on or in any window, public corridor or door visible from the exterior of the Sublease Premises without the prior written approval of Sublessor, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Sublessee shall be responsible for obtaining any required sign permits for signs it erects. No blinds may be put on or in any window nor may any Building drapes or blinds be removed by Sublessee. Sublessee may hang its own drapes, provided that they shall not, without the prior written approval of Sublessor, in any way interfere with any Building drapery or blinds or be visible from the exterior of the Building.
Signs, Blinds and Drapes. Tenant shall not place any signs on the exterior of the Building or on or in any window, public corridor or door visible from the exterior of the Demised Premises. Landlord shall include Tenant’s name (together with the names of up to seven (7) authorized subtenants and/or individuals having offices in the Demised Premises) in any standard Building directory maintained by Landlord and shall affix, or permit Tenant to affix, signage outside the main entryway of the Demised Premises identifying Tenant as an occupant thereof, provided however that the exact size, design and location of any such sign shall be subject to Landlord’s prior approval. No blinds may be put on or in any window nor may any Building drapes or blinds be removed by Tenant. Tenant may hang its own drapes, provided that they shall not, without the prior written approval of Landlord, in any way interfere with any Building drapery or blinds or be visible from the exterior of the Building.
Signs, Blinds and Drapes. Tenant shall not place any signs on the exterior of the Building or on or in any window, public corridor or door visible from the exterior of the Premises. No drapes or blinds may be put on or in any window nor may any Building drapes or blinds be removed by Tenant. Landlord agrees to provide a 2' x 6' ground sign identifying Tenant at Landlord's sole cost and expense. Tenant shall be entitled, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, to such exterior signage on the Building as is determined by Tenant in compliance with all applicable codes, subject to the prior written approval of Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
Signs, Blinds and Drapes. Tenant shall not place any signs on the exterior of the Building or elsewhere on the Property or on or in any window, public corridor or door visible from the exterior of the Building. No drapes or blinds may be put on or in any window nor may any drapes or blinds be changed or removed by Tenant except if and to the extent Tenant has obtained Landlord’s consent in advance in each instance. Notwithstanding the foregoing language to the contrary in this paragraph, subject to all applicable terms and conditions of this Lease, including, without limitation, obtaining Landlord’s consent in advance in each instance, Tenant may have (i) a monument sign (similar to previous signs in the same location on the Property and consistent with similar signage on similar first class office buildings in Waltham, Massachusetts) and (ii) the parking space identification signage existing as of the date of this Lease, and may change any of these from time to time with Landlord’s consent obtained in each instance in advance, which consent Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold or delay. The language of the immediately preceding sentence is intended to identify in concept where and to what extent Tenant may have certain exterior signage but shall not be interpreted to require Landlord to consent to any particular sign.
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Signs, Blinds and Drapes. Tenant shall put no signs in any part of the Building. Not signs or blinds may be put on or in any window or elsewhere if visible from the exterior of the Building, nor may the building standard drapes or blinds be removed by Tenant. Tenant may hang its own drapes, provided that they shall not in any way interfere with the building standard drapery or blinds or be visible from the exterior of the Building and that such drapes are so hung and installed that when drawn, the building standard drapery or blinds are automatically also drawn. Any signs or lettering in the public corridors or on the doors shall conform to Landlord's building standard design. Neither Landlord's name, nor the name of the Building or the Project, or the name of any other structure erected therein shall be used without Landlord's consent in any advertising material (except on business stationery or as an address in advertising matter), nor shall any such name, as aforesaid, be used in any undignified, confusing, detrimental or misleading manner.
Signs, Blinds and Drapes. Tenant shall not place any signs on the exterior of the Building or on or in any window, public corridor or door visible from the exterior of the Demised Premises without the prior written consent of Landlord in every case. Landlord shall include Tenant’s name in any standard Building directory maintained by Landlord. No blinds may be put on or in any window nor may any Building drapes or blinds be removed by Tenant. Tenant may hang its own drapes, provided that they shall not, without the prior written approval of Landlord, in any way interfere with any Building drapery or blinds or be visible from the exterior of the Building.
Signs, Blinds and Drapes. Section 17.4 of the Original Lease, as amended, shall be deleted in their entirety and replaced with Exhibit E attached hereto.
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