Examples of Final TI Working Drawings in a sentence
Upon approval of the Final TI Working Drawings by Landlord and Tenant, the Final TI Working Drawings shall constitute the “Approved TI Plans,” superseding (to the extent of any inconsistencies) any inconsistent features of the previously existing Approved Schematic Plans.
To the extent that the Final TI Working Drawings contain any structural items, or items which would not reasonably be categorized as “normal tenant improvements” under applicable GAAP standards (the “Additional Base Building Items”), then such Additional Base Building Items shall not be constructed as a part of the Landlord’s TI Work or the Tenant Improvements, but instead will be constructed by Landlord as a part of the Landlord’s Work.
Upon approval of the Final TI Working Drawings by Landlord and Tenant, the Final TI Working Drawings shall be deemed to be incorporated in and considered part of the Approved TI Plans, superseding (to the extent of any inconsistencies) any inconsistent features of the previously existing Approved TI Plans.
Following approval by Landlord and Tenant of the Final TI Working Drawings and the selection of subcontractors as provided in this Workletter, Landlord shall prepare an estimated budget for the Tenant Improvements.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this paragraph, Landlord reserves the right to condition its approval of the proposed schematic plans and/or Final TI Working Drawings upon reasonable specific modifications to reasonably facilitate future uses of the Building.
Promptly following approval of the Final TI Working Drawings, Landlord shall apply for and use reasonable efforts to obtain the necessary permits and approvals to allow construction of Landlord’s TI Work.
To the extent that the Final TI Working Drawings contain any structural items, or items which would not reasonably categorized as “normal tenant improvements” under applicable GAAP standards (the “Additional Base Building Items”), then such Additional Base Building Items shall not be constructed as a part of the Landlord’s TI Work or the Tenant Improvements, but instead will be constructed by Landlord as a part of the Landlord’s Work.
Landlord shall promptly and diligently either approve Tenant’s proposed schematic plans or proposed Final TI Working Drawings, as applicable, or set forth in writing with particularity any changes necessary to bring the aspects of such proposed schematic plans or proposed Final TI Working Drawings into a form which will be reasonably acceptable to Landlord or, in the case of - the Final TI Working Drawings, into substantial conformity with the Approved TI Plans.
Tenant shall deliver copies of the Final TI Working Drawings to Landlord for Landlord’s approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.
To the extent that the Final TI Working Drawings contain any structural items, or items which would not reasonably be categorized as "normal tenant improvements" under applicable GAAP standards (the "Additional Base Building Items"), then such Additional Base Building Items shall not be constructed as a part of the Landlord's TI Work or the Tenant Improvements, but instead will be constructed by Landlord as a part of the Landlord's Work.