Annual Leasehold Compliance Surveys Sample Clauses

Annual Leasehold Compliance Surveys. In addition to County’s right to enter pursuant to Section 12.4 (RIGHT TO ENTER), above, Lessee acknowledges and accepts County’s right and intent to conduct periodic, but not more frequently than annual, Leasehold Compliance Surveys (“Survey(s)”). Said Surveys shall be scheduled at a mutually convenient time for County and Lessee, following written notice by County of its intent to conduct a Survey. Said Survey will focus on, but not be limited to, the condition of all leasehold improvements for proper maintenance and building code compliance, compliance with laws. Lessee agrees to cooperate with County, or its authorized representative, during the Survey process and provide access to all areas of the Premises, both interior and exterior. In the event County, or its authorized agent, is not able to access all areas of the premises during the time of the scheduled Survey, Lessee will reschedule a mutually convenient time for a follow up survey to allow access to areas inaccessible during the initial Survey appointment, and Lessee agrees to compensate County for the personnel cost of the follow up Survey at then current average Class Rate for County Real Property Agents for each hour of such follow up Survey. Failure or refusal by Lessee to provide access to all areas of the Premises shall be considered a material breach of the Lease and grounds for termination.
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Annual Leasehold Compliance Surveys. In addition to City’s right to enter pursuant to Section 12.4, above, Xxxxxx acknowledges and accepts City’s right and intent to conduct periodic, but not more frequently than annual, Leasehold Compliance Surveys (“Surveys”). Said Surveys shall be scheduled at a mutually convenient time for City and Lessee, following written notice by City of its intent to conduct a Survey. Said Survey will focus on, but not be limited to, the condition of all leasehold improvements for proper maintenance and building code compliance, compliance with laws, interference with aircraft and Airport operations, and a verification of all subleases on the Premises. Lessee agrees to cooperate with City, or its authorized representative, during the Survey process and provide access to all areas of the Premises, both interior and exterior (as applicable). In the event City, or its authorized agent, is not able to access all areas of the Premises during the time of the scheduled Survey, Xxxxxx will reschedule a mutually convenient time for a follow up survey to allow access to areas inaccessible during the initial Survey appointment, and Xxxxxx agrees to compensate City for the personnel cost of the follow up Survey at the rate of $50 for each hour, for each necessary member of City’s staff, for such follow up Survey. Refusal by Lessee to provide access to all areas of the Premises shall be considered a material breach of this Solar Lease and grounds for termination of this Solar Lease.‌

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