Common use of Care of the Leased Premises Clause in Contracts

Care of the Leased Premises. 1. All expenses not related to the LESSEE’s particular use of the Leased Premises, including all improvements or changes on the building that are required by The National Building Code of the Philippines, Structural Code of the Philippines and Sanitation Code of the Philippines, shall be borne by the LESSOR. 2. Force majeure and natural wear and tear of the Leased Premises shall be for the account of the LESSOR. Force majeure shall include, but is not limited to, acts of God, fire, floods, storms, riots, civil commotion, acts of war, general chaos, landslides/slips or earthquakes. 3. Ordinary and minor repairs on the Leased Premises shall be undertaken by and for the account of the LESSEE. 4. Major or extraordinary repairs including those related to the structural integrity of the Leased Premises shall be undertaken by and at the expense of the LESSOR. 5. Major repairs are those costing at least Ten Thousand Pesos (Php10,000.00) per incident, while ordinary or minor repairs are those costing below Ten Thousand Pesos (Php10,000.00) per incident. 6. The LESSOR will solely undertake all expenses pertaining to complete regular maintenance, minor and major repairs, and if so needed and determined by competent technicians the replacement of the following: a) Water pipes b) Elevator 7. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the LESSOR shall undertake for its account all repairs and preventive maintenance of elevators, and other major structural repairs, including damages due to fortuitous events, during the effectivity of the lease. The LESSOR shall complete such repairs and preventive maintenance within a reasonable time frame. The LESSOR shall likewise provide and make available for its account, whenever called for or as may be agreed upon in this Contract, and maintain these facilities in good operating condition, by undertaking the necessary preventive maintenance relative to the said facilities during the lease period.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Care of the Leased Premises. 1. All expenses not related to the LESSEE’s particular use of the Leased Premises, including all improvements or changes on the building that are required by The National Building Code of the Philippines, Structural Code of the Philippines and Sanitation Code of the Philippines, shall be borne by the LESSOR. 2. Force majeure and natural wear and tear of the Leased Premises shall be for the account of the LESSOR. Force majeure shall include, but is not limited to, acts of God, fire, floods, storms, riots, civil commotion, acts of war, general chaos, landslides/slips or earthquakes. 3. Ordinary and minor repairs on the Leased Premises shall be undertaken by and for the account of the LESSEE. 4. Major or extraordinary repairs including those related to the structural integrity of the Leased Premises shall be undertaken by and at the expense of the LESSOR. 5. Major repairs are those costing at least Ten Thousand Pesos PESOS: TEN THOUSAND (Php10,000.00) per incident, incident while ordinary or minor repairs are those costing below Ten Thousand Pesos PESOS: TEN THOUSAND (Php10,000.00) per incident. 6. The LESSOR will solely undertake all expenses pertaining to complete regular maintenance, minor and major repairs, and if so needed and determined by competent technicians the replacement of the following: a) Water pipes b) Elevator 7. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the LESSOR shall undertake for its account all repairs and preventive maintenance of elevators, generator set, automatic transfer switch, air-conditioning system, exhaust system, fire protection system, fire alarm/detection system, fire detector annunciator and other major structural repairs, including damages due to fortuitous events, during the effectivity of the lease. The LESSOR shall complete such repairs and preventive maintenance within a reasonable time frameframe of seven (7) days from notice to the LESSOR. The LESSOR shall likewise provide a service unit to take the place of damaged units pending the completion of any repair in order to maintain continuity of operation and shall likewise make available for its account, whenever called for or as may be agreed upon in this Contract, and maintain these facilities in good operating condition, by undertaking the necessary preventive maintenance relative to the said facilities during the lease period.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Care of the Leased Premises. 1. All expenses not related to the LESSEE’s particular use of the Leased Premises, including all improvements or changes on the building that are required by The National Building Code of the Philippines, Structural Code of the Philippines and Sanitation Code of the Philippines, shall be borne by the LESSOR. 2. Force majeure and natural wear and tear of the Leased Premises shall be for the account of the LESSOR. Force majeure shall include, but is not limited to, acts of God, fire, floods, storms, riots, civil commotion, acts of war, general chaos, landslides/slips or earthquakes. 3. Ordinary and minor repairs on the Leased Premises shall be undertaken by and for andfor the account of the LESSEE. 4. Major or extraordinary repairs including those related to the structural integrity of the Leased Premises shall be undertaken by and at the expense of the LESSOR. 5. Major repairs are those costing at least Ten Thousand Pesos PESOS: TEN THOUSAND (Php10,000.00) per incident, incident while ordinary or minor repairs are those costing below Ten Thousand Pesos PESOS: TEN THOUSAND (Php10,000.00) per incident. 6. The LESSOR will solely undertake all expenses pertaining to complete regular maintenance, minor and major repairs, and if so needed and determined by competent technicians the replacement of the following: a) Water pipes b) Elevator 7. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the LESSOR shall undertake for its account all repairs and preventive maintenance of elevators, generator set, automatic transfer switch, air-conditioning system, exhaust system, fire protection system, fire alarm/detection system, fire detector annunciator and other major structural repairs, including damages due to fortuitous events, during the effectivity of the lease. The LESSOR shall complete such repairs and preventive maintenance within a reasonable time frameframe of seven (7) days from notice to the LESSOR. The LESSOR shall likewise provide a service unit to take the place of damaged units pending the completion of any repair in order to maintain continuity of operation and shall likewise make available for its account, whenever called for or as may be agreed upon in this Contract, and maintain these facilities in good operating condition, by undertaking the necessary preventive maintenance relative to the said facilities during the lease period.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Care of the Leased Premises. 1. All expenses not related to the LESSEE’s particular use of the Leased Premises, including all improvements or changes on the building that are required by The National Building Code of the PhilippinesPhilippines , Structural Code of the Philippines and Sanitation Code of the PhilippinesPhilippines , shall be borne by the LESSOR. 2. Force majeure and natural wear and tear of the Leased Premises shall be for the account accoun t of the LESSOR. Force majeure shall include, but is not limited to, acts of God, fire, floods, storms, riots, civil commotion, acts of war, general chaos, landslides/landslides/ slips or earthquakes. 3. Ordinary and minor repairs on the Leased Premises shall be undertaken by and for the account of the LESSEE. 4. Major or extraordinary repairs including those related to the structural integrity of the Leased Premises shall be undertaken by and at the expense of the LESSOR. 5. Major repairs are those costing at least Ten Thousand Pesos (Php10,000.00) per incident, while ordinary or minor repairs are those costing below Ten Thousand Pesos (Php10,000.00) per incident. 6. The LESSOR will solely undertake all expenses pertaining to complete regular maintenance, minor and major repairs, and if so needed and determined by competent technicians the replacement of the following: a) Water pipes b) Elevator 7. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the LESSOR shall undertake for its account all repairs and preventive maintenance maintenan ce of elevators, and other major structural repairs, including damages due to fortuitous events, during the effectivity of the lease. The LESSOR shall complete such repairs and preventive maintenance within a reasonable time frame. The LESSOR shall likewise likewis e provide and make available for its account, whenever called for or as may be agreed upon in this Contract, and maintain these facilities in good operating condition, by undertaking the necessary preventive maintenance relative to the said facilities during duri ng the lease period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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