Final Certificates. Upon full or substantial completion of any Improvements, and prior to occupying any part of same for any purpose other than construction and permitting, Tenant shall secure, deliver to the Town, and record (where required) any and all required and final certificates of occupancy, certificates of final completion, certificates of compliance or other similar certifications or instruments certifying that the Improvements were constructed and completed as designed and are in full compliance with the applicable underlying Required Permits. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and subject to all other requirements of this Sublease, Tenant may use or occupy Improvements under validly issued and outstanding temporary or conditional certificates of use or occupancy issued by the appropriate Governmental Authority on any Required Permit, but Developer shall not thereby be relieved from the obligation of obtaining timely permanent and final certificates for same.
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Sources: Ground Sublease
Final Certificates. Upon full or substantial completion of any Improvements, and prior to occupying any part of same for any purpose other than construction and permitting, Tenant Developer shall secure, deliver to the Town, and record (where required) any and all required and final certificates of occupancy, certificates of final completion, certificates of compliance or other similar certifications or instruments certifying that the Improvements were constructed and completed as designed and are in full compliance with the applicable underlying Required Permits. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and subject to all other requirements of this Sublease, Tenant Developer may use or occupy Improvements under validly issued and outstanding temporary or conditional certificates of use or occupancy issued by the appropriate Governmental Authority on any Required Permit, but Developer shall not thereby be relieved from the obligation of obtaining timely permanent and final certificates for same.
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Sources: Development Agreement