Common use of Transportation Demand Management Programs Clause in Contracts

Transportation Demand Management Programs. Should a government agency or municipality require Landlord to institute TDM (Transportation Demand Management) facilities and/or program, Tenant hereby agrees that the cost of TDM imposed facilities required on the Premises, including but not limited to employee, showers, lockers, cafeteria, or lunchroom facilities, shall be included as Tenant Improvement Costs (unless such costs qualify for amortization pursuant to Article 17) and any ongoing costs or expenses associated with a TDM program, such as an on-site TDM coordinator, which are required for the Premises and not provided by Tenant shall be provided by Landlord with such costs being included as additional rent and reimbursed to Landlord by Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Western Digital Corp)

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Transportation Demand Management Programs. Should a government agency or municipality require Landlord to institute TDM (Transportation Demand Management) facilities and/or programprograms, Tenant hereby agrees that the cost of TDM imposed facilities and programs required on the Premises, including but not limited to employee, employee showers, lockers, cafeteria, or lunchroom facilities, shall be included as Tenant Improvement Costs (unless such costs qualify for amortization pursuant to Article 17) and paid by Tenant. Further, any ongoing costs or expenses associated with a TDM programprogram which are required for the Premises and not provided by Tenant, such as an on-site TDM coordinator, which are required for the Premises and not provided by Tenant shall be provided by Landlord with such costs being included as additional rent and reimbursed to Landlord by Tenant.Tenant within thirty

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Quarterly Report

Transportation Demand Management Programs. Should a government agency or municipality require Landlord to institute TDM (Transportation Demand Management) facilities and/or programprograms, Tenant hereby agrees that the cost of TDM imposed facilities required on by any such government agency or municipality within the PremisesLeased Premises and programs required by any such government agency or municipality, for the exclusive use or benefit of Tenant's partners and employees, including but not limited to employeeemployee showers, showersbicycle storage facilities, lockers, cafeteria, or lunchroom facilities, shall be included as Tenant Improvement Costs (unless such costs qualify for amortization pursuant to Article 17) and paid by Tenant. Further, any ongoing costs or expenses associated with a TDM programprogram which are required specifically for the Building and not provided by Tenant, such as an on-site TDM coordinator, which are required for the Premises and not provided by Tenant shall be provided by Landlord with the Tenant's Allocated Share (based upon the areas dedicated to both the Office Area and the Retail Area) of such costs being included as additional rent and reimbursed to Landlord by Tenanta part of Operating Expenses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sublease Agreement (Sumo Logic, Inc.)

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Transportation Demand Management Programs. Should a government agency or municipality require Landlord to institute TDM (Transportation Demand Management) facilities and/or program, Tenant hereby agrees that the cost of TDM imposed facilities required on the Premises, including but not limited to employee, employee showers, lockers, cafeteria, or lunchroom facilities, shall be included as Tenant Improvement Costs (unless such costs qualify for amortization pursuant to Article 17) and any ongoing costs or expenses associated with a TDM program, such as an on-site TDM coordinator, which are required for the Premises and not provided by Tenant shall be provided by Landlord with such costs being included as additional rent and reimbursed to Landlord by Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Komag Inc /De/)

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