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TI Work definition

TI Work means any construction or other "build-out" of tenant leasehold improvements to the space demised to such tenant under Leases (excluding such tenant's furniture, fixtures and equipment) performed pursuant to the terms of such Leases, whether or not such tenant improvement work is performed by or on behalf of the landlord or as part of a Tenant Allowance.
TI Work means any construction or other “build-out” of tenant leasehold improvements to the space demised to such tenant under Leases (excluding such tenant’s furniture, fixtures and equipment) performed pursuant to the terms of such Leases, whether or not such tenant improvement work is performed by or on behalf of the landlord or as part of a Tenant Allowance.
TI Work means any construction or other "build-out" of tenant

Examples of TI Work in a sentence

  • Failure of Tenant to deliver to Landlord written notice of disapproval and specification of such required changes on or before any deadline reasonably specified by Landlord (which shall not be less than three (3) business days after delivery thereof to Tenant) shall constitute and be deemed to be a Tenant Delay to the extent Landlord is delayed in completing Landlord’s TI Work.

  • The Administrative Agent, the Arrangers, the other Co-Agents and the other Lenders shall not be liable to any contractor, subcontractor, supplier, laborer, architect, engineer, tenant or other party for services performed or materials supplied in connection with any work performed on the Projects, including any TI Work.

  • Promptly after Landlord provides Tenant with the Substantial Completion Certificate and completes all applicable Punch List Work for the Building, Landlord shall cause the recordation of a Notice of Completion (as defined in Section 3093 of the California Civil Code or applicable successor statute) with respect to Landlord’s TI Work in the Building.

  • Landlord shall insure the Building, Landlord’s TI Work and any Alterations during the Lease Term against loss or damage under an “all risk” property insurance policy.

  • Following completion of Landlord’s Final Working Drawings, Landlord shall apply for and use reasonable efforts to obtain the necessary permits and approvals to allow construction of all Tenant Improvements constituting Landlord’s TI Work.


More Definitions of TI Work

TI Work shall have the meaning set forth in Section 16.1(b).
TI Work means the alterations and improvements to be made to the Premises to prepare the Premises for Tenant’s occupancy.
TI Work set forth in Paragraph 1 of this Workletter ); provided, however, that Landlord shall not be required to install any Tenant Improvements that do not conform to the approved Working Drawings, or conflict with elements of the approved Working Drawings, or do not comply with applicable Laws; such conformity (and any costs related thereto) being the obligation of Tenant. Landlord and Tenant shall use diligent and continuous efforts to achieve the dates set forth in Schedule D-5 attached hereto, which dates are estimated target dates only and Landlord shall not be liable for failure to meet such deadlines, subject to the provisions of the Lease pertaining to Landlord’s obligations to achieve Substantial Completion by the Scheduled Commencement Date. As used herein, Tenant shall be construed to include Tenant’s Consultants and Landlord shall be construed to include Landlord’s Consultants, each of whom shall be instructed to respond in accordance with the terms of this Workletter and to fully cooperate with the other party. Landlord shall diligently pursue Substantial Completion of the Tenant Improvements. The timetable set forth on Schedule D-5 shall be updated as changes occur and provided to Tenant for its information and as a guide for progress of construction of the Tenant Improvements.
TI Work means any construction or other "build-out" of tenant leasehold improvements to the space demised to such tenant under Leases (excluding such tenant's furniture, fixtures and equipment)
TI Work as described in the Work Letter may also be described herein as “Tenant Improvements”). Landlord shall deliver possession of the Premises to Tenant on the Commencement Date. Landlord shall remove the stairway between Floors 19 and Floor 20 and shall erect a temporary barrier during said work to prevent access to said work by anyone other than Landlord’s contractors. Landlord shall commence Landlord’s Work as soon as reasonably practicable after Landlord has received all permits for Landlord’s Work. If substantial completion of the Work is delayed due to any circumstances, this Lease shall not thereby be void or voidable and Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for any resultant damages or loss; provided, however, if substantial completion of the Work is delayed as a result of any delay caused by Landlord, Tenant will be entitled to an abatement of Rent of one day for each day of Landlord-caused delay. Tenant shall execute the Commencement Date Certificate attached to this Lease as Exhibit D within fifteen (15) days of Landlord’s request. Tenant acknowledges that neither Landlord nor its agents or employees have made any representations or warranties as to the suitability or fitness of the Premises for the conduct of Tenant’s business or for any other purpose, nor has Landlord or its agents or employees agreed to undertake any alterations or construct any tenant improvements to the Premises except as expressly provided in this Lease and the Work Letter.
TI Work means all tenant improvements to be constructed in accordance with and as indicated on the Working Drawings. Approval by Tenant of the Working Drawings shall not constitute authorization to Landlord to commence TI Work. All changes in the TI Work must receive the prior written approval of Landlord.