Common use of Accessibility; Americans with Disabilities Act Clause in Contracts

Accessibility; Americans with Disabilities Act. 20.27.1 The Premises have not undergone an inspection by a Certified Access Specialist (CASp). A Certified Access Specialist (CASp) can inspect the subject premises and determine whether the subject premises comply with all of the applicable construction-related accessibility standards under state law. Although state law does not require a CASp inspection of the subject premises, the commercial property owner or lessor may not prohibit the lessee or tenant from obtaining a CASp inspection of the subject premises for the occupancy or potential occupancy of the lessee or tenant, if requested by the lessee or tenant. The parties shall mutually agree on the arrangements for the time and manner of the CASp inspection, the payment of the fee for the CASp inspection, and the cost of making any repairs necessary to correct violations of construction-related accessibility standards within the premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tandem Diabetes Care Inc, Vital Therapies Inc

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Accessibility; Americans with Disabilities Act. 20.27.1 a. The Premises have has not undergone an inspection by a Certified Access Specialist (CASp). A Certified Access Specialist (CASp) can inspect the subject premises and determine whether the subject premises comply with all of the applicable construction-related accessibility standards under state law. Although state law does not require a CASp inspection of the subject premises, the commercial property owner or lessor Landlord may not prohibit the lessee or tenant from obtaining a CASp inspection of the subject premises for the occupancy or potential occupancy of the lessee or tenant, if requested by the lessee or tenant. The parties shall mutually agree on the arrangements for the time and manner of the CASp inspection, the payment of the fee for the CASp inspection, and the cost of making any repairs necessary to correct violations of construction-related accessibility standards within the premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease

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Accessibility; Americans with Disabilities Act. 20.27.1 The Premises have not undergone an inspection by a Certified Access Specialist (CASpCAS). A Certified Access Specialist (CASpCAS) can inspect the subject premises and determine whether the subject premises comply with all of the applicable construction-related accessibility standards under state law. Although state law does not require a CASp CAS inspection of the subject premises, the commercial property owner or lessor may not prohibit the lessee or tenant from obtaining a CASp CAS inspection of the subject premises for the occupancy or potential occupancy of the lessee Lessee or tenant, if requested by the lessee or tenant. The parties shall mutually agree on the arrangements for the time and manner of the CASp CAS inspection, the payment of the fee for the CASp CAS inspection, and the cost of making any repairs necessary to correct violations of construction-related accessibility standards within the premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assignment of Lease (Vital Therapies Inc)

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