TENANT FIT-OUT PERIOD Sample Clauses

TENANT FIT-OUT PERIOD. PEOPLESUPPORT shall be entitled to a tenant fit-out period of six (6) months for that portion of the Office Space located on the third floor which shall be turned over by ALI to PEOPLESUPPORT earliest, commencing on the later of: (a) the signing of the Contract of Lease by the Parties; or (b) receipt by PEOPLESUPPORT of the first Notice of Delivery. PEOPLESUPPORT shall be entitled to a tenant fit-out period of five (5) months for the Office Space located on the other floors which shall be subsequently turned over by ALI to PEOPLESUPPORT commencing upon the receipt by PEOPLESUPPORT of the Notice of Delivery for the Office Space on said floors. It is agreed by the Parties that PEOPLESUPPORT shall not be liable to pay rent during the aforesaid tenant fit-out period; provided, that for the period commencing from the turn-over of possession of the portion of the Office Space in the third floor of the Building up to the date prior to the completion of the Building, PEOPLSUPPORT shall be liable to pay common area dues of [Php]58.00 per square meter per month based on the aggregate area of the Office Space actually turned over to PEOPLESUPPORT as of the relevant month. Upon turnover by ALI of the Office Space or any portion thereof, and during the tenant fit-out period prior to the completion of the Building: (a) ALI shall provide water and electric connection and other utility services sufficient to allow PEOPLESUPPORT to fit out that portion of the Office Space so turned over, and (b) ALI, its contractors and personnel shall be allowed access to the restrooms and other areas of the Office Space which have been turned over to PEOPLESUPPORT; provided, however, that ALI, its contractors, employees and agents shall not interfere with the fit-out of the Office Space subject to the further condition that the fit-out by PEOPLESUPPORT is in accordance with the approved fit-out plans. During the tenant fit-out period, PEOPLESUPPORT shall pay for the costs of electric power and water consumed by PEOPLESUPPORT and consumed in the Office Space or the portion thereof occupied by or turned over to PEOPLESUPPORT. Commencing on the date of completion of the Building and turnover of the Office Space for fit-out, until the Lease Commencement Date, PEOPLESUPPORT shall be liable to pay: (a) common area dues of [Php]68.00 per square meter per month; and (b) air-conditioning charges in the amount of [Php]98.00 per square meter per month, both based on the area occupied by the Office ...
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TENANT FIT-OUT PERIOD. The period from the date of Delivery (as defined in Section 8.2 of the Summary) and the Commencement Date is sometimes referred to herein as the “Tenant Fit-Out Period”. All applicable provisions of this Lease shall apply during the Tenant Fit-Out Period, including but not limited to Article 11 (Insurance), Article 17 (Indemnity), Article 20 (Liens), and Article 43 (Rules and Regulations); provided however that, during the Tenant Fit-Out Period, Tenant shall not be liable for Base Rent, Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses or Real Estate Taxes, the cost of electricity, water, sewer, heating and air conditioning, freight elevator usage, operator costs, staging area usage, use of the Building’s loading docks, security guard service, Building engineer oversight or review or Landlord supervisory fees. Notwithstanding the foregoing to the contrary, Tenant shall pay or reimburse to Landlord within thirty (30) days following demand (i) Landlord’s standard charges for after-hours engineering, operator, or Building staff services requested by Tenant or reasonably required by Landlord, and (ii) reasonably incurred, necessary and actual out-of-pocket review costs payable to third party architects and engineers.

Related to TENANT FIT-OUT PERIOD

  • Lease Period The Lessor agrees to permit the Lessee to make use of the leased premises under this agreement for the period prescribed in Appendix A.

  • Tenant Improvement Costs The Tenant Improvements’ cost (the “Tenant Improvement Costs”) shall mean and include any and all costs and expenses of the Work, including, without limitation, all of the following:

  • Tenant Improvement Allowance Subject to the terms of this Section 38 set forth below, there shall be paid by the Landlord as the Landlord’s contribution toward Tenant’s Initial Alterations, the sum (“Allowance”) of $7,191,555.84, based upon a contribution of $68.04 per rentable square foot for 105,696 rentable square feet in the Initial Premises. Tenant shall submit to Landlord Tenant’s good faith estimate (“Qualified Cost Estimate”) of the Qualified Costs (hereinafter defined) to be incurred by Tenant in connection with its move to and the construction of Initial Alterations in the Premises. Installments of the Allowance shall be payable in accordance with the procedures set forth below. Installments of the Allowance, which shall in no event exceed in the aggregate the amount of the Allowance, shall be paid to Tenant (or, at Landlord’s option if Landlord reasonably determines that Tenant is not paying its contractors and such failure to pay may give rise to a lien against the Building, to the order of the contractor that performed the work set forth in the respective invoices) or, at Tenant’s option to Tenant’s contractors, with respect to Qualified Costs theretofore incurred by Tenant (and not theretofore paid to Tenant or which were Tenant’s responsibility as set forth in this Article 38) for which Tenant has submitted a requisition consisting of, (i) in the case of other than costs incurred under architectural and engineering contracts (collectively “Professional Services Contracts”) or under construction contracts, such as furniture or moving or professional fees that are contracted for by Tenant separate from construction and Professional Services Contracts, paid invoices, (ii) in the case of Professional Services Contracts, invoices, and (iii) in the case of construction costs (a) an application for payment and sworn statement of a contractor performing general contracting work in the Premises substantially in the form of AIA Document G-702 covering all work for which disbursement is to be made to a date specified therein which is part of the construction contract; (b) a certification from an AIA architect substantially in the form of the Architect’s Certificate for Payment which is located on AIA Document G702, Application and Certificate of Payment; (c) contractor’s, project managers and subcontractor’s waivers of liens which shall cover all applicable items of Qualified Costs under such construction contracts for which disbursement is being requested and any other statements and forms required for compliance with the mechanics’ lien laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, together with invoices with respect to such Qualified Costs and such other supporting data as Landlord or Landlord’s Mortgagee may reasonably require; (iv) a cost breakdown for each trade or subcontractor performing the work included in Qualified Costs for which a request for disbursement under such construction contracts is being made; (v) copies of all construction contracts for the such Alterations, together with copies of all change orders, if any; and (iii) a request to disburse from Tenant containing an acknowledgement by Tenant of the work done and a good faith estimate of the cost to complete the Initial Alterations to the Premises. Upon completion of the Initial Alterations, and as part of the requisition for final disbursement of the Allowance for hard construction costs, Tenant shall furnish Landlord with: (1) general contractor and architect’s completion affidavits, (2) full and final waivers of lien, (3) receipted bills covering all labor and materials expended and used, (4) as-built plans of the Alterations, and (5) the certification of Tenant’s architect to the Landlord that, based on on-site observation and the data comprising the application for disbursement, to the best of the architect’s knowledge, information and belief, the Alterations have progressed as indicated in the application, the quality of the Alterations is in accordance with the construction contract documents and the contractor is entitled to; payment of the amount certified in the application. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Qualified Cost Estimate exceeds the Allowance, Tenant shall be entitled to payments with respect to any requisition in accordance with the terms hereof except that each individual disbursement of the Allowance by Landlord shall be in the same ratio to the amount properly requisitioned as the Allowance bears to the Adjusted Qualified Cost Estimate (hereinafter defined). “Adjusted

  • Tenant Improvement Allowance Items Except as otherwise set forth in this Tenant Work Letter, the Tenant Improvement Allowance shall be disbursed by Landlord only for the following items and costs (collectively the “Tenant Improvement Allowance Items”):

  • Lease Year Lease Year" means each consecutive twelve-month period beginning with the Commencement Date, except that if the Commencement Date is not the first day of a calendar month, then the first Lease Year shall be the period from the Commencement Date through the final day of the twelve months after the first day of the following month, and each subsequent Lease Year shall be the twelve months following the prior Lease Year.

  • Sublease Rent Limitation Anything contained in this Lease to the contrary notwithstanding, Lessee shall not sublet the Leased Property on any basis such that the rental to be paid by the sublessee thereunder would be based, in whole or in part, on either (a) the income or profits derived by the business activities of the sublessee, or (b) any other formula such that any portion of the Rent would fail to qualify as “rents from real property” within the meaning of Section 856(d) of the Code, or any similar or successor provision thereto.

  • Disbursement of the Tenant Improvement Allowance Except as otherwise set forth in this Tenant Work Letter, the Tenant Improvement Allowance shall be disbursed by Landlord (each of which disbursement shall be made pursuant to Landlord’s standard disbursement process), only for the following items and costs (collectively, the “Tenant Improvement Allowance Items”):

  • Sublease Term The term of the Sublease (“Sublease Term”) commences on the later to occur of (1) Sublandlord’s receipt of Prime Landlord’s written consent to this Sublease, and (2) October 1, 2009 (“Sublease Commencement Date”); and expires on January 28, 2018 (“Sublease Expiration Date”; i.e., the day prior to the Termination Date pursuant to the Prime Lease). Sublandlord shall deliver the Subleased Premises “broom clean” and free of all of Sublandlord’s personal property (other than the F&F (defined in Section 2(f))) and debris, but otherwise in “AS IS, WHERE IS” condition on the Sublease Commencement Date; provided that Subtenant shall not be responsible for, or required to remedy, any violation of any applicable law, or any condition or state of facts, with respect to the Subleased Premises, the Building or the Land existing on or prior to the Sublease Commencement Date. Sublandlord is not required to perform any work to prepare the Subleased Premises for Subtenant’s intended use. If (i) for any reason Sublandlord has not received Prime Landlord’s written consent to this Sublease in form required by Section 15(i) below by the date which is sixty (60) days from the date hereof, or (ii) Prime Landlord elects to terminate the Prime Lease in respect of the Subleased Premises pursuant to Prime Landlord’s recapture right set forth in Section 16.5 of the Prime Lease, then in the case of (i), then Sublandlord and Subtenant each may elect at any time thereafter to terminate this Sublease by written notice to the other, whereupon the parties shall deem this Sublease to be null and void and of no effect (except for those provisions expressly stated herein to survive a termination), and in the case of (ii) the Sublease will be deemed terminated in accordance with Section 16.5 of the Prime Lease.

  • Maximum Annual Operating Expense Limit The Maximum Annual Operating Expense Limit with respect to each Fund shall be the amount specified in Schedule A based on a percentage of the average daily net assets of each Fund.

  • Base Rent Abatement Provided that no Event of Default is then occurring, then during the period beginning on the Expansion Commencement Date and ending on November 14, 2010 (the “Base Rent Abatement Periods”), Tenant shall not be obligated to pay any Base Rent otherwise attributable to the 6310 Initial Premises for such Base Rent Abatement Period (the “Base Rent Abatement”). Tenant acknowledges and agrees that notwithstanding such Base Rent Abatement, such abatement of Base Rent shall have no effect on the calculation of any future increases in Base Rent, Operating Expenses or Tax Expenses payable by Tenant pursuant to the terms of the Lease (as hereby amended), which increases shall be calculated without regard to such abatement of Base Rent or corresponding abatement periods. Such Base Rent Abatement has been granted to Tenant as additional consideration for entering into this First Amendment, and for agreeing to pay the “rent” and performing the terms and conditions otherwise required under the Lease, as amended. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Section 4.3, to the extent an Event of Default is then occurring, then Landlord may at its option, by notice to Tenant, elect, in addition to any other remedies Landlord may have under the Lease, one or both of the following remedies: (i) that Tenant shall immediately become obligated to pay to Landlord all Base Rent abated hereunder during the Base Rent Abatement Period, with interest as provided pursuant to the Lease from the date such Base Rent would have otherwise been due but for the abatement provided herein, or (ii) that the dollar amount of the unapplied portion of the Base Rent Abatement as of such Event of Default shall be converted to a credit to be applied to the Base Rent applicable to the Premises at the end of the Expansion Term and Tenant shall immediately be obligated to begin paying Base Rent for the entire Premises in full.

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