Major Vertical Penetrations definition
Examples of Major Vertical Penetrations in a sentence
Major Vertical Penetrations shall exclude, however, areas for the specific use of Tenant or installed at the request of Tenant, such as special stairs or elevators.
The area of Major Vertical Penetrations shall be bounded and defined by the dominant interior surface of the perimeter walls thereof (or the extended plane of such walls over areas that are not enclosed).
As used herein, the term "Major Vertical Penetrations" shall mean the area or areas within Building stairs (excluding the landing at each floor), elevator shafts, and vertical ducts that service more than one floor of the Building.
No deductions from Net Rentable Area shall be made for columns or projections necessary to the Building except for Major Vertical Penetrations.
The Floor Basic Rentable Area includes Gross Measured Area of each floor less Major Vertical Penetrations.
Definition: Major Vertical Penetrations, pg.2 shall read: ‘Major vertical penetrations shall mean stairs, elevator shafts, flues, pipe shafts, vertical ducts and the like, and their enclosing walls.
Area on a single tenancy floor shall be determined by measuring from the inside surface of the outer pane of glass and extensions of the plane thereof in non-glass areas to the inside surface of the opposite outer pane of glass and extensions of the plane thereof in non-glass areas and shall include all areas within the envelope created by extending the dominant plane of the outside walls of the Building, excluding Major Vertical Penetrations, plus Tenant's pro rata share of Common Areas.