Minor Alterations definition

Minor Alterations shall have the meaning given such term in Section 6.2.1.
Minor Alterations means an alteration having no appreciable affect on the weight, balance, structural strength, powerplant operations, flight characteristics or other characteristics affecting the airworthiness of any aircraft.
Minor Alterations means Alterations (a) that are not Major Alterations, (b) that do not require the issuance of a building or other governmental permit, authorization or approval, (c) that do not require work to be performed outside the Premises in order to comply with Requirements, and (d) the cost of which does not exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) in any one instance.

Examples of Minor Alterations in a sentence

  • Some of the foregoing requirements may be waived by Landlord for the performance of specific Minor Alterations; provided that such waiver is obtained in writing prior to the commencement of such Minor Alterations.

  • Minor Alterations, as used herein, shall be defined as any alterations, improvements, etc.

  • The Development Plan for the Borough currently comprises the Council's Unitary Development Plan (2007), Employment Development Plan Document (2008), and the Brentford Area Action Plan (2009) (where these are generally consistent with the National Planning Policy Framework), and the London Plan (2011) as amended by the Early Minor Alterations to the London Plan (2012).

  • All references in this Lease to “Alterations” shall mean and include Minor Alterations, unless specified to the contrary.

  • Notwithstanding any provision in the foregoing to the contrary, Tenant may construct Minor Alterations in the Premises without Landlord’s prior written consent, but with prior notification to Landlord.


More Definitions of Minor Alterations

Minor Alterations means any work to a property that does not include changes/removal of character-defining features. Minor alterations generally includes the following, to the extent they do not include changes/removal of, or do not affect, character-defining features: (1) paint color;
Minor Alterations. See Section 4.1.
Minor Alterations means, from time to time, Alterations performed by UTS hereunder which are non-structural in nature and which have a cost of less than the Minor Alterations Limit.
Minor Alterations means (a) cosmetic and non-structural Alterations to the Premises, which (i) do not affect any Building systems, structure, or areas outside of the Premises and (ii) the cost of which, in the aggregate, during any twelve (12)-month period during the Lease Term do not exceed $25,000.00. Tenant may make Minor Alterations without Landlord’s consent, but upon not less than ten (10) Business Days prior written notice to Landlord.
Minor Alterations means Alterations that do not: (i) significantly change the silhouette or appearance of the area, (ii) result in a use that is not a Permitted Use, (iii) require new subsurface utility installations, (iv) require structural modifications, (v) result in an exterior replacement that results in a substantial change to the exterior appearance of the Improvements, (vi) result in the removal of trees in violation of the CDP, (vii) pave any area greater than 25 square feet, (viii) trigger any storm water construction BMP permit or permanent structural BMP permit or alterations to existing permanent structural BMPs, or (ix) violate any Laws or the CDP.
Minor Alterations means alterations made to or attachments, additions or devices attached to the common property or to the outside of a building undertaken by or on behalf of an owner or occupier of a section in terms of these rules.
Minor Alterations means Alterations costing in the aggregate less than $250,000.00 annually which (i) shall not affect the exterior or the Structure of the Buildings; (ii) shall not adversely affect the proper functioning of any of the Building Systems (including, without limitation, the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, plumbing, electrical, fire, health and life safety, sprinkler or security systems serving the Buildings); (iii) shall not jeopardize health, safety or life safety; (iv) shall not require a change to the certificate of occupancy for the Buildings due to an intended change in use of all or any portion of the Premises; (v) shall not cause the Premises to be in violation of any Legal Requirements; and (vi) are not visible from the exterior of the Premises.