Tenant Cost Proposal Sample Clauses

Tenant Cost Proposal. Landlord shall provide Tenant with a good-faith quote for the cost of carrying out Landlord's Work, including any Tenant-supplied equipment reimbursable by Landlord (the "Tenant Cost Proposal"). Within five (5) business days after Tenant's receipt of the Tenant Cost Proposal, Tenant shall approve the Tenant Cost Proposal in writing and deliver it to Landlord; if Tenant does not provide any notice of approval or rejection of the Tenant Cost Proposal, then the Tenant Cost Proposal shall be deemed approved by Tenant. On Tenant's written or deemed approval of the Tenant Cost Proposal, Landlord shall be authorized to proceed with the construction of Landlord's Work. Landlord shall not be obligated to proceed with any of Landlord's Work (including any ordering or purchasing of materials) until (i) the Tenant Cost Proposal is approved or deemed approved by Tenant and (ii) Tenant pays the Upfront Tenant Cost as required by subparagraph (b) below.
Tenant Cost Proposal. A final estimate of costs of the improvements -------------------- that are depicted on the Working Drawings, including all architectural, engineering, contractor, and any other costs, and clearly indicating the dollar amount, if any, that is to be paid by Tenant pursuant to paragraph 7.
Tenant Cost Proposal. At the time it delivers Tenant Working Drawings, Tenant will deliver to Authority a cost proposal for constructing the Leasehold Improvements for the Premises in accordance with the Tenant Working Drawings. Tenant’s Working Drawings will set forth the cost to Tenant of constructing the Leasehold Improvements and a projected completion date for such construction.