Common use of Tenant’s Contractors Clause in Contracts

Tenant’s Contractors. Tenant may, at its sole expense, select and employ its own contractors for specialized or finishing work in the Premises which is not to be performed by Landlord and which is reflected as such in the Preliminary Plans or Drawings and Specifications (as the case may be), such as carpeting, telephone installation, installation of computer and other specialized equipment, special cabinetwork and millwork, and other similar decoration and installation, all of which shall constitute Tenant Work under this Exhibit “F”, and all of which shall be subject to the qualifications, conditions and limitations with respect to the performance of Tenant Work set forth in Subsection 6.7 of the Lease. Tenant’s contractors and subcontractors shall be subject to the general administrative supervision of Landlord’s Contractor for scheduling purposes, but Landlord’s Contractor shall not be responsible for any aspect of the work performed by Tenant’s contractors or subcontractors, or for the coordination of the work of Landlord’s Contractor and subcontractor(s) with Tenant’s contractors or subcontractors.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Princeton South Corporate Center Office Lease (Celator Pharmaceuticals Inc), Princeton South Corporate Center Office Lease (Celator Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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Tenant’s Contractors. Tenant may, at its sole expense, select and employ its own contractors for specialized or finishing work in the Expansion Premises which is not to be performed by Landlord and which is reflected as such in the Preliminary Expansion Plans or Expansion Drawings and Specifications (as the case may be), such as carpeting, telephone installation, installation of computer and other specialized equipment, special cabinetwork and millwork, and other similar decoration and installation, all of which shall constitute Tenant Expansion Work under this Exhibit “FB”, and all of which shall be subject to the qualifications, conditions and limitations with respect to the performance of Tenant Work set forth in Subsection Article 6.7 of the Lease. Tenant’s contractors and subcontractors shall be subject to the general administrative supervision of Landlord’s Contractor for scheduling purposes, but Landlord’s Contractor shall not be responsible for any aspect of the work performed by Tenant’s contractors or subcontractors, or for the coordination of the work of Landlord’s Contractor and subcontractor(s) with Tenant’s contractors or subcontractors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Antares Pharma, Inc.)

Tenant’s Contractors. Tenant may, at its sole expense, select and employ its own contractors for specialized or finishing work in the Premises which is not to be performed by Landlord and which is reflected as such in the Preliminary Plans or Drawings and Specifications (as the case may be), such as carpeting, telephone installation, installation of computer and other specialized equipment, special cabinetwork and millwork, and other similar decoration and installation, all of which shall constitute Tenant Work under this Exhibit “F”, and all of which shall be subject to the qualifications, conditions and limitations with respect to the performance of Tenant Work set forth in Subsection 6.7 of the Lease. Tenant’s contractors and subcontractors shall be subject to the general administrative supervision of Landlord’s Contractor for scheduling purposes, but Landlord’s Contractor shall not be responsible for any aspect of the work performed by TenantXxxxxx’s contractors or subcontractors, or for the coordination of the work of Landlord’s Contractor and subcontractor(s) with Tenant’s contractors or subcontractors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Center Office Lease (Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc.)

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Tenant’s Contractors. Tenant may, at its sole expense, select and employ its own contractors for specialized or finishing work in the Premises which is not to be performed by Landlord and which is reflected as such in the Preliminary Plans or Drawings and Specifications (as the case may be), such as carpeting, telephone installation, installation of computer and other specialized equipment, special cabinetwork and millwork, and other similar decoration and installation, all of which shall constitute Tenant Work under this Exhibit “F”, and all of which shall be subject to the qualifications, conditions and limitations with respect to the performance of Tenant Work set forth in Subsection 6.7 of the Lease. Tenant’s contractors and subcontractors shall be subject to the general administrative supervision of Landlord’s Contractor for scheduling purposes, but Landlord’s Contractor shall not be responsible for any aspect of the work performed by TenantXxxxxx’s contractors or subcontractors, or for the coordination of the work of Landlord’s Contractor and subcontractor(s) with TenantXxxxxx’s contractors or subcontractors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Chesterbrook Corporate Center Office Lease

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