Standard Improvements definition

Standard Improvements means any an all buildings, Permanent Fixtures, improvements, modifications, and/or structures of any type, size, or function situated on or about the Property, which the Landlord caused to be constructed prior to the Commencement Date.
Standard Improvements means office leasehold improvements which are substantially similar to the types and
Standard Improvements means a build-out to standard general warehouse specifications.

Examples of Standard Improvements in a sentence

  • When possible Tenant shall cause its personal property, Above Standard Improvements and alterations to be assessed and billed separately from the real property of which the Premises form a part.

  • Tenant shall be liable for and shall pay, at least ten (10) days before delinquency, all taxes and assessments levied against all personal property of Tenant located in the Premises, and, if required by Landlord, against all Non Standard Improvements to the Premises (as defined in Section 7.3) made by Landlord or Tenant, and against any Alterations (as defined in Section 7.3) made to the Premises or the Building by or on behalf of Tenant.

  • Tenant shall be liable for and shall pay, at least ten (10) days before delinquency, all taxes and assessments levied against all personal property of Tenant located in the Premises, against all improvements to the Premises made by Landlord or Tenant which are above Landlord's Project standard in quality and/or quantity for comparable space within the Project ("Above Standard Improvements"), and against any alterations, additions or like improvements made to the Premises by or on behalf of Tenant.

  • In calculating what portion of any tax ▇▇▇▇ which is assessed against Landlord separately, or Landlord and Tenant jointly, is attributable to Tenant's Above Standard Improvements, alterations and personal property, Landlord's reasonable determination shall be conclusive.

  • In the event Landlord so consents to a change from the Standard Improvements (such change being referred to as a “Non-Standard Improvement”), Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of replacing such Non-Standard Improvement with the applicable Standard Improvement (“Replacements”) which Replacements shall be completed prior to the Expiration Date or earlier termination of this Lease.

  • In calculating what portion of any tax bill ▇▇▇ch is assessed against Landlord separately, or Landlord and Tenant jointly, is attributable to Tenant's Above Standard Improvements, alterations and personal property, Landlord's reasonable determination shall be conclusive.

  • In calculating what portion of any tax ▇▇▇▇ which is assessed against Landlord separately, or Landlord and Tenant jointly, is attributable to Tenant’s Above Standard Improvements, alterations and personal property, Landlord’s reasonable determination shall be conclusive.

  • In the event that any requested Alteration would result in a change from Landlord's building standard materials and specifications for the Project ("Standard Improvements"), Landlord may withhold consent to such Alteration in its sole and absolute discretion.

  • Landlord shall maintain and make all repairs and replacements to the Building (including Building fixtures and equipment), Common Areas and Building Standard Improvements in the Premises, all in a manner consistent with the maintenance of Class A office space, except for repairs and replacements that Tenant must make under Section 8.

  • In the event Landlord so consents to a change from the Standard Improvements (such change being referred to as a "NON-STANDARD IMPROVEMENT"), Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of replacing such Non-Standard Improvement with the applicable Standard Improvement ("REPLACEMENTS") which Replacements shall be completed prior to the Expiration Date or earlier termination of this Lease.


More Definitions of Standard Improvements

Standard Improvements as this definition relates to Section Five, herein, means any and all Off- Site Improvements including, but not limited to, streets, sewers, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, storm drains streetlights and trails required in the Parks Agreement.