Common use of Tenant Improvement Warranties Clause in Contracts

Tenant Improvement Warranties. Tenant warrants to Landlord that all materials and equipment furnished by Tenant in its improvement of the Premises shall be new unless otherwise specified in the Work Agreement, and that all of Tenant’s work to be performed under the Work Agreement shall be of good and workmanlike quality, free from faults and defects, and in accordance with the final Plans and Specifications and the requirements of the Work Agreement. Any of Tenant’s work not conforming to the above standards shall be considered defective.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Work Agreement, Work Agreement

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Tenant Improvement Warranties. Tenant warrants to Landlord that all materials and equipment furnished by Tenant in its any improvement of Tenant makes to the Premises shall be new unless otherwise specified in the Work Agreement, and that all of Tenant’s work to be performed under the Work Agreement shall be of good and workmanlike quality, free from faults and defects, and in accordance with the final Plans and Specifications and the requirements of the Work Agreement. Any of Tenant’s work not conforming to the above standards shall be considered defective.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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