Examples of Substantial Completion Target Date in a sentence
Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to "Substantially Complete" the Landlord's Work not later than ________, 20________ (the "Substantial Completion Target Date").
Landlord shall have no liability whatsoever to Tenant in the event that Landlord shall fail for any reason whatsoever to Substantially Complete Landlord's Work on or before the Substantial Completion Target Date (including, without limitation, for any damages that Tenant may suffer as a result thereof or in connection therewith); provided, however, in such event, Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to Substantially Complete Landlord's Work as soon as possible thereafter.
With the exception of the Existing Renovated Office Space, absent such notification, Landlord shall give notice to Tenant approximately forty-five (45) days prior to the Substantial Completion Target Date.
If for any reason Landlord cannot Substantially Complete Landlord’s Work and deliver possession of the Premises to Tenant on or before the Substantial Completion Target Date, Landlord shall not be subject to any liability therefor, nor shall such failure affect the validity of this Lease or the obligations of Tenant hereunder.
Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to Substantially Complete Landlord’s Work not later than the Substantial Completion Target Date.
Project Co will keep the Interface Committee informed of all material changes to the Project Schedule, including changes to the SC1 Substantial Completion Target Date and the SC2 Substantial Completion Target Date.
A Change Order shall not be regarded as confirming an extension to the Milestone Payment Target Date or Substantial Completion Target Date unless expressly stipulated.
If the Substantial Completion Date does not occur on or before the Substantial Completion Target Date, in accordance with Schedule 10, Project Co will be required to pay Delay Liquidated Damages until the Substantial Completion Date.
By letter dated October 14, 1993, the SEC responded to an inquiry by JPLP regarding the 120-day construction period for the eleventh floor under the long-term lease: In light of the fact that the construction plans for the 11th floor were completed October 6, 1993, the Commission is of the position that October 6 as the start date results in the Substantial Completion Target Date (as defined in the Lease) of February 3, 1994.
Landlord shall have no liability whatsoever to Tenant in the event that Landlord shall fail for any reason whatsoever to Substantially Complete Landlord’s Work on or before the Substantial Completion Target Date (including, without limitation, for any damages that Tenant may suffer as a result thereof or in connection therewith); provided, however, in such event, Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to Substantially Complete Landlord’s Work as soon as possible thereafter.