Work Space and Resources Sample Clauses

Work Space and Resources. All Associate and Senior Associate Faculty shall be provided resources required to teach their courses and access to a workspace containing a college-provided computer and phone in order to fulfill college responsibilities. The College shall provide space that affords the ability to confer with students in a way that protects the student’s privacy.

Related to Work Space and Resources

  • Space In order to facilitate the orderly, as well as the confidential, investigation of specific grievances, the University shall make available to Union Representatives or Stewards temporary use of an office or similar facility.

  • Building Services 7.01 Landlord shall furnish Tenant with the following services: (a) water for use in the Base Building lavatories, and for any fixtures which would normally be found in a general office space for use of all employees therein (for example, without limitation, drinking fountains and fixtures and equipment that may be found in a kitchenette breakroom area, such as a sink, icemaker, dishwasher, and water lines to a refrigerator; collectively, the “Breakroom Fixtures”). Even though same may be located in the Premises, Landlord agrees to be responsible for the maintenance and repair of any fixtures and water lines serving the lavatories on each floor on which the Premises are located, except to the extent caused by any misuse or vandalism of Tenant, its employees, contractors or any other parties in the Premises at the invitation of Tenant. However, Tenant shall be responsible, at Tenant’s cost, for the repair and maintenance of the water line(s) and fixtures within the Premises relating to any Breakroom Fixtures; (b) customary heat and air conditioning in season during Building Service Hours. Tenant shall have the right to receive HVAC service during hours other than Building Service Hours by paying Landlord’s then standard charge for additional HVAC service and providing such prior notice as is reasonably specified by Landlord; (c) standard janitorial service on Business Days; (d) Elevator service, provided that Landlord shall lock off elevator access to the fourth through seventh floors of the Building so long as the same are unoccupied; (e) Electricity in accordance with the terms and conditions in Section 7.02; and (f) a permanent security desk in the lobby of the Building, (g) such other services as Landlord reasonably determines are necessary or appropriate for the Property. 7.02 Electricity used by Tenant in the Premises shall, at Landlord’s option, be paid for by Tenant either: (a) through inclusion in Expenses (except as provided for excess usage); (b) by a separate charge payable by Tenant to Landlord; or (c) by separate charge billed by the applicable utility company and payable directly by Tenant. Without the consent of Landlord, Tenant’s use of electrical service shall not exceed, either in voltage, rated capacity, use beyond Building Service Hours or overall load, that which Landlord reasonably deems to be standard for the Building. For purposes hereof, such standard for the Building is: (i) a design load of 1.6 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot of net usable floor area for all building standard overhead lighting located within the Premises which requires a voltage of 480/277 volts; and (ii) a connected load of 5 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot of net usable area for all equipment located and operated within the Premises which requires a voltage of 120/208 volts single phase or less, it being understood that electricity required to operate the base building HVAC system is not included within or deducted from such 5 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot described in this subsection. Landlord shall have the right to measure electrical usage by commonly accepted methods. If it is determined that Tenant is using excess electricity, Tenant shall pay Landlord for the cost of such excess electrical usage as Additional Rent. 7.03 Landlord’s failure to furnish, or any interruption, diminishment or termination of services due to the application of Laws, the failure of any equipment, the performance of repairs, improvements or alterations, utility interruptions or the occurrence of an event of Force Majeure (defined in Section 26.03) (collectively a “Service Failure”) shall not render Landlord liable to Tenant, constitute a constructive eviction of Tenant, give rise to an abatement of Rent, nor relieve Tenant from the obligation to fulfill any covenant or agreement. However, if the Premises, or a material portion of the Premises, are made untenantable for a period in excess of 3 consecutive Business Days as a result of a Service Failure that is reasonably within the control of Landlord to correct, then Tenant, as its sole remedy, shall be entitled to receive an abatement of Rent payable hereunder during the period beginning on the 4th consecutive Business Day of the Service Failure and ending on the day the service has been restored. If the entire {QuinStreet, Inc. -6-00004264.} May 30, 2003 Matter ID Number: 7329 Premises have not been rendered untenantable by the Service Failure, the amount of abatement shall be equitably prorated.

  • Landlord Services Any services provided by, or on behalf of, Landlord will not prevent any amounts received or accrued from qualifying as "Rents from real property" (within the meaning of Section 856(d)(2) or Section 512(b)(3) of the Code).

  • Storage Space 37.1. Subject to the provisions of this Article 37 and the provisions of Articles 11, 15, 16, and 25 of this Lease, Landlord hereby leases to Tenant approximately 400 RSF of storage space (“Storage Space”) on the Concourse Level of the Building in the approximate location as depicted on Exhibit “H”. 37.2. Tenant’s right to use the Storage Space will commence on the Commencement Date and terminate on the earlier of (i) 30 days’ prior written notice terminating Tenant’s lease of the Storage Space from either Landlord or Tenant to the other, or (ii) the expiration or earlier termination of the Term of this Lease. 37.3. During the Term, monthly rent for the Storage Space will be $500.00 ($15.00 per RSF) (“Storage Space Rent”), which will be payable in advance, without notice, on the first day of each month during the Term, at same place and in the same manner as the payment of Fixed Rent. 37.4. Tenant agrees to pay monthly, as Additional Rent, for electricity service usage by Tenant in the Storage Space, the cost of which is initially estimated to be $1.75 per RSF (per annum). 37.5. Tenant will use the Storage Space only for the storage and use of Tenant’s compressor unit and vacuum system subject to compliance by Tenant with the following conditions: (i) no noise in the Storage Space which, in the reasonable judgment of Landlord, might disturb other tenants or occupants of the Building will be made or permitted by Tenant, (ii) nothing will be done or permitted in the Storage Space by Tenant which would impair or interfere with the use or enjoyment of other portions of the Building by any tenant or occupant thereof, and (iii) the use of Tenant’s compressor in the Storage Space will be permitted by, and will be in compliance with, all applicable Laws. Tenant will use the Storage Space in a careful, safe and proper manner and install, at its sole cost and expense, any sound attenuation measures required to ensure that no noise will emanate from the Storage Space which might disturb other tenants or occupants of the Building. Tenant will not overload the floor of the Storage Space and agrees to be fully liable for any damages or losses sustained by Landlord as a result of any overloading by Tenant. Tenant will pay Landlord on demand for any damage to the Storage Space caused by misuse or abuse by Tenant, its agent or employees, or any other person entering the Storage Space under express or implied invitation of Tenant. Tenant will not utilize or permit the Storage Space to be used for any purposes prohibited by any applicable Laws. Tenant will not commit waste nor permit waste to be committed nor permit any nuisance in the Storage Space. 37.6. Landlord will provide a lock and key for the Storage Space; however, Tenant agrees that all property of Tenant kept, stored, or used in the Storage Space will be at the sole risk of Tenant and that Landlord will not be liable for any injury or damage to such property. Tenant will carry and maintain, at Tenant’s expense, insurance covering all property and equipment stored, used, or both in the Storage Space. On the Commencement Date Tenant will accept the Storage Space in its then “as-is” condition, without any further improvement by Landlord. Landlord makes no warranty or representation that the Storage Space will be suitable for any particular purpose. 37.7. Tenant will not sublease all or a portion of the Storage Space or assign its right to Lease the Storage Space. 37.8. Landlord reserves the right to relocate the Storage Space to substantially comparable space in the Building in close proximity to the Premises provided that the ability of the central utility delivery systems can deliver “product”, e.g., nitrogen gas, compressed air, to Tenant’s laboratory is unaffected by any relocation. Landlord will give Tenant a written notice of its intention to relocate the Storage Space and in such event Tenant will complete a relocation within 30 days after receipt of written notice. Landlord agrees to reimburse Tenant for its actual reasonable moving costs to such other storage space within the Building.

  • LANDLORD'S SERVICES Provided Tenant is not in default hereunder and is occupying a substantial portion of the Premises, Landlord, at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s expense (but subject to the reimbursement provisions of Article 5 and except as otherwise provided in this Lease) shall furnish to Tenant the following services: (a) Air-conditioning and central heat at such temperatures and in such amounts as are reasonably considered by Landlord to be standard for the Building, during normal business hours for the Building as set forth in the Rules and Regulations attached as Exhibit "E" hereto. (b) Janitorial cleaning services in the Premises and public and exterior portions of the Building for all days, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays; provided, however, if Tenant's floor covering or other improvements are other than Building Standard, Tenant shall pay the additional cleaning cost attributable thereto as additional Rent upon presentation of a statement therefor by Landlord. (c) Hot and cold water at those points of supply provided for general use of other tenants in the Building. (d) Normal and customary routine maintenance for all public, structural, and exterior portions of the Project according to Landlord's standards. (e) Electric lighting service for all public portions of the Project in the manner and to the extent reasonably deemed by Landlord to be standard for comparable buildings in the market area. (f) Automatic passenger elevator service for access to and egress from the Premises. Freight elevator service, in common with other tenants, shall be provided during reasonable business hours as prescribed by Landlord, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Landlord may reduce the number of elevators operating outside of business hours. (g) All Building Standard fluorescent bulb replacement in all common and public areas, toilet and restroom areas and stairwells. (h) Electrical facilities to furnish sufficient power for typewriters, calculating machines and other machines of similar low electrical consumption (total electrical power requirement not to exceed one watt per square foot of rentable area); but not including electricity required for electronic data processing equipment, special lighting in excess of Building Standard, and any other item of electrical equipment, the electrical power equipment of which (singly) is more than 0.5 kilowatts per hour at rated capacity or requires a voltage other than 120 volts single phase; and provided that Landlord shall not be obligated to provide (unless otherwise specifically agreed upon in writing) dedicated circuits or electrical power in excess of Building Standard and provided that if the installation of said electrical equipment requires additional air conditioning capacity above that provided by the Building Standard system, then the additional air conditioning installation and operating costs will be the obligation of Tenant. Landlord, at its option, may cause a water meter, electric current meter or such similar device to be installed on the Premises so as to measure the amount of water and electric current consumed by Tenant. The cost of any such meters and of the installation, maintenance and repair thereof shall be paid for by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to pay to Landlord, promptly upon demand by Landlord, for all such excess water and electric expense incurred. If a separate meter is not installed or Landlord is prevented from installing a separate meter by operation of law or other cause beyond Landlord's control, such excess costs for such water and electric current will be established by an estimate made by the utility company, electrical engineer, or an independent consultant, which estimate shall be binding on Tenant. (i) Security services as Landlord may from time to time reasonably deem to be standard for comparable buildings in the market area. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, TENANT EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT LANDLORD IS NOT WARRANTING THE EFFICACY OF ANY SUCH SECURITY PERSONNEL, SERVICE, PROCEDURES OR EQUIPMENT AND THAT TENANT IS NOT RELYING AND SHALL NOT HEREAFTER RELY ON ANY SUCH PERSONNEL, SERVICE, PROCEDURES OR EQUIPMENT. LANDLORD SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE IN ANY MANNER FOR FAILURE OF ANY SUCH SECURITY PERSONNEL, SERVICES, PROCEDURES OR EQUIPMENT TO PREVENT OR CONTROL, OR APPREHEND ANYONE SUSPECTED OF, PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE IN, ON OR AROUND THE PROJECT.