Standards for Sublandlord’s Approval. Sublandlord’s criteria for approvals of the Project Plans shall be based on reasonable criteria established from time to time by Sublandlord. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Sublandlord will automatically be deemed to have acted reasonably if a Sublandlord disapproval is predicated upon (i) Prime Landlord’s disapproval of the Project Plans; (ii) non-compliance with the terms of the Sublease or Prime Lease; (iii) any affect on the structural integrity of any Building, (iv) reasonably anticipated damage to any Building’s mechanical, electrical, plumbing or HVAC systems, (v) non-compliance with applicable laws, codes, regulations, or generally accepted industry standards, (vi) failure to use materials equal to or better than those required by Schedule I pertaining to Standards, and (vii) any affect on the exterior appearance of any Building (“Approved Criteria”). While Sublandlord has the right to approve the Project Plans, Sublandlord’s interest in doing so is to protect each Building’s and Sublandlord’s interests. Accordingly, Subtenant shall not rely upon Sublandlord’s approvals and Sublandlord shall not be the guarantor of, nor responsible for, the correctness or accuracy of any such Project Plans, or the compliance thereof with applicable laws, statutes, codes, ordinances, rates, and regulations (collectively “Laws”), and Sublandlord shall incur no liability or cost of any kind by reason of granting such approvals.
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Sources: Sub Sublease (Reliant Technologies Inc), Sublease Agreement (Mercury Interactive Corp)