Common use of Substitutions and Changes Clause in Contracts

Substitutions and Changes. In constructing the Tenant Work, Landlord reserves the right (a) to make substitutions of material or components of equivalent grade and quality when and if any specified material or component shall not be readily or reasonably available, and (b) to make changes to the work necessitated by conditions met in the course of construction, provided that if Landlord believes any change is material and substantial in nature, then Tenant’s approval of such change shall first be obtained (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld so long as there shall be general conformity with Tenant’s Construction Documents and shall be deemed given unless withheld in writing within three (3) business days following Landlord’s request therefor).

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Samples: Office Lease (Active Network Inc)

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Substitutions and Changes. In constructing the Tenant Work, Landlord reserves the right (a) to make substitutions of material or components of equivalent grade and quality when and if any specified material or component shall not be readily or reasonably available, and (b) to make changes to the work necessitated by conditions met in the course of construction, provided that if Landlord reasonably believes any change is material and substantial in nature, then Tenant’s 's approval of such change shall first be obtained (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld so long as there shall be general conformity with Tenant’s the Construction Documents and shall be deemed given unless withheld in writing within three five (35) business days following Landlord’s 's request therefor).

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Samples: Office Lease (Quality Systems Inc)

Substitutions and Changes. In constructing the Tenant Additional Expansion Work, Landlord reserves the right (a) to make substitutions of material or components of equivalent grade and quality when and if any specified material or component shall not be readily or reasonably available, and (b) to make changes to the work necessitated by conditions met in the course of construction, provided that if Landlord reasonably believes any change is material and substantial in nature, then Tenant’s approval of such change shall first be obtained (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld so long as there shall be general conformity with Tenant’s the Expansion Construction Documents and shall be deemed given unless withheld in writing within three five (35) business days following Landlord’s request therefor).

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Samples: Office Lease (Quality Systems Inc)

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Substitutions and Changes. In constructing the Tenant Work, Landlord reserves the right (a) to make substitutions of material or components of equivalent grade and quality when and if any specified material or component shall not be readily or reasonably available, and (b) to make changes to the work necessitated by conditions met in the course of construction, provided that if Landlord reasonably believes any change is material and substantial in nature, then Tenant’s approval of such change shall first be obtained (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld so long as there shall be general conformity with Tenant’s the Expansion Construction Documents and shall be deemed given unless withheld in writing within three five (35) business days following Landlord’s request therefor).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Quality Systems Inc)

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