CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REDECORATION OF THE PROPERTY Sample Clauses

CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REDECORATION OF THE PROPERTY. 4.1 The Tenant must take reasonable care of the Property, any items listed in the inventory and the Common Parts (if any). This includes (but is not limited to):
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CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REDECORATION OF THE PROPERTY. 4.1 The Tenant must keep the Property, including the Fixtures and Fittings and any other items in the Inventory in the same condition as evidenced by the Inventory (fair wear and tear excepted). This to include (but is not limited to):
CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REDECORATION OF THE PROPERTY. The Tenant must take reasonable care of the Property, any items listed in the inventory and the Common Parts (if any). This includes (but is not limited to):
CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REDECORATION OF THE PROPERTY. The Tenant must take reasonable care of the Property, This includes (but is not limited to): taking reasonable steps to keep the Property adequately ventilated and heated so as to prevent damage from condensation taking reasonable steps to prevent frost damage occurring to any pipes or other installations in the Property, provided the pipes and other installations were adequately insulated at the start of the Tenancy; and disposing of all rubbish in an appropriate manner and at the appropriate time. The Tenant must not make any addition or alteration to the Property or redecorate the Property (or any part of it) without the Landlord’s prior written consent which must not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. The Tenant must notify the Landlord as soon as reasonably possible about any repairs that are needed to the Property or to any items for which the Landlord is responsible, this must be done in writing so as full tracking and logging of repairs can be carried out. The Tenant will be liable for the reasonable cost of repairs where the need for them is attributable to the Tenant’s failure to comply with the obligations set out above or where the need for repair is attributable to the fault or negligence of the Tenant, any Member of the Tenant’s Household or any of the Tenant’s visitors. The Tenant shall promptly replace and pay for any broken glass in windows at the Property where the Tenant, any Member of the Tenant’s Household or any of the Tenant’s visitors cause the breakage.

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  • Installation and Maintenance Except for the bi‐directional and production metering equipment owned by the City, all equipment on Customer’s side of the delivery point, including the required disconnect device, shall be provided and maintained in satisfactory operating condition by Customer and shall remain the property and responsibility of the Customer. The City will bear no responsibility for the installation or maintenance of Customer’s equipment or for any damage to property as a result of any failure or malfunction thereof. The City shall not be liable, directly or indirectly for permitting or continuing to allow the interconnection of the Facility or for the acts or omissions of Customer or the failure or malfunction of any equipment of Customer that causes loss or injury, including death, to any party.

  • Property Maintenance Maintain all of its property that is necessary to or useful in the proper conduct of its business in good working condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted.

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