COMMON MAINTENANCE Sample Clauses

COMMON MAINTENANCE. EXPENSES shall mean and include all expenses for the maintenance, management, upkeep and administration of the Common Areas and Installations and for rendition of services in common to the Co-owners/Co-Lessees and all other expenses for the common purposes to be contributed borne paid and shared by the Co-owners/Co-Lessees of the entire Housing Complex including those mentioned in SCHEDULE- L hereto.
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COMMON MAINTENANCE. EXPENSES – shall mean and include all expenses for maintenance, management, upkeep and administration of the Common Areas and Common Facilities and Amenities and for rendition of common services in common to the Allottees as mentioned in the Fifth Schedule hereunder written and all other expenses for the Common Purpose to be contributed, borne, paid and shared by the Allottee(s);
COMMON MAINTENANCE. Within 15 days after notice in writing is given by the Promoter to the Allottee that the said Apartment is ready for use and occupation, the Allottee shall be liable to bear and pay the proportionate share of outgoings namely local taxes, betterment charges or such other levies by the concerned local authority and/or water charges, insurance, common lights, repairs and salaries of clerks, xxxx collectors, chowkidars, sweepers and all other expenses necessary and incidental to the management and maintenance. Until, the Society is formed and the said structure of the building/s or wings is transferred to it, the Allottee shall pay to the Promoter such proportionate share of outgoings as may be determined. The Allottee further agrees that till the Allottee's share is so determined the Allottee shall pay to the Promoter provisional monthly contribution of Rs /- per month towards the outgoings. The amounts so paid by the Allottee to the Promoter shall not carry any interest and remain with the Promoter until a conveyance of the structure of the building or wing is executed in favour of the society as aforesaid. On such conveyance being executed, the balance amount, if any, after meeting all expenses as aforesaid shall be paid over by the Promoter to the Society. The Allottee undertakes to pay such provisional monthly contribution and such proportionate share of outgoings regularly on the 5th day of each and every month in advance and shall not withhold the same for any reason whatsoever. It is agreed that the non-payment or default in payment of outgoings on time by the Allottee shall be regarded as the default on the part of the Allottee. It is clarified that the Promoter shall not be liable to pay any maintenance charges for the unsold apartments.
COMMON MAINTENANCE. City shall be responsible for common maintenance of the following central systems located throughout DEN, except for assets, connections, or systems located within the Premises. Concessionaire waives any and all claims against City for performance of common maintenance at DEN.
COMMON MAINTENANCE. City shall be responsible for common maintenance of the following central systems located throughout Airport, except for assets, connections, or systems located within the Premises. Concessionaire waives all claims against City for performance of common maintenance at Airport. A. Electricity Systems‌ City will furnish normal and reasonable quantities of electricity and gas to the Premises. Concessionaire covenants to pay to City, Concessionaire’s share of the costs of such cleaning, maintenance, and repair, in an amount determined by City. City will clean, maintain, and repair, for the benefit of Concessionaire, central electricity, and natural gas systems at Airport. B. HVAC Systems‌ City will furnish normal and reasonable quantities of central air from the central HVAC system at Airport to the Premises and all necessary power and electricity for such central air circulation. City will maintain under normal conditions a temperature adequate for comfortable occupancy according to the season. City will clean, maintain, and repair, for the benefit of Concessionaire, central HVAC infrastructure and systems at Airport. Concessionaire covenants to pay to City Concessionaire’s share of the costs of such cleaning, maintenance, and repair, in an amount determined by City. C. Life Safety Systems‌ City will maintain and repair, for the benefit of Concessionaire, life safety systems at Airport. Concessionaire covenants to pay to City Concessionaire’s share of the costs of such maintenance and repair, in an amount determined by City. D. Sanitary Sewer System‌ City will furnish water from the central water source to the Premises in reasonable quantities; provided that Concessionaire must comply with all water conservation programs in effect or as adopted. City will clean, maintain, and repair, for the benefit of Concessionaire, central water, plumbing, and sewer infrastructure and systems at Airport. Concessionaire covenants to pay to City, Concessionaire’s share of the costs of such cleaning, maintenance, and repair, in an amount determined by City. E. Trash, Waste and Refuse‌ City reserves the right, if deemed to be in its best interests, to provide trash, waste and other refuse receptacles and pick up services. Concessionaire shall be solely responsible for removing all trash, waste, and recycling from each Premises location to the allotted area. Concessionaire covenants and agrees to participate in any Airport-wide trash, waste, and other refuse removal, disposal...
COMMON MAINTENANCE. In case of development of the adjacent areas by the Developer herein, there shall not be any separate
COMMON MAINTENANCE. Within 15 days after notice in writing is given by the Promoter to the Allottee that the said Apartment is ready for use and occupation, the Allottee shall be liable to bear and pay the proportionate share of outgoings namely local taxes, betterment charges or such other levies by the concerned local authority and/or water charges, Water Tanker Charges, insurance, common lights, repairs and salaries of clerks, bill collectors, chowkidars, sweepers and all other expenses necessary and incidental to the management and maintenance. The Allottee further agrees that till the Allottee’s share is so determined the Allottee shall pay advance contribution of Rs. 25,000/- towards the outgoings, In the name of DSK Garden Enclaves Co-op. Housing Society Ltd. The Allottee undertakes to pay further monthly contribution and such proportionate share of outgoings as decided by the society regularly on the 5th day of each and every month in advance and shall not withhold the same for any reason whatsoever. It is agreed that the non-payment or default in payment of outgoings on time by the Allottee shall be regarded as the default on the part of the Allottee. It is clarified that the Promoter shall not be liable to pay any maintenance charges for the unsold apartments.
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COMMON MAINTENANCE. The Lot is a portion of a larger planned office park development to be known as Rive Ridge North Office Park (hereinafter referred to herein as the “Park”). If at any time, the Developer shall determine that in addition to any maintenance or services furnished by the City of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, there should be performed or provided maintenance, replacement, repair, re-construction, or refurbishing of any amenities erected for the common use, enjoyment or beauty of the Park, or for watering, mowing, and maintenance of shrubbery and grassed areas of the street rights of way, cleaning of the street pavements, mowing and maintenance of xxxxxx and retention ponds, security patrol, and maintenance of street fire hydrants, or any of the same (“common area maintenance”), the Developer may perform such common area maintenance. The Lot Owner shall pay to the Developer its pro rata share of the cost of such common area maintenance performed by the Developer. As used in this paragraph 14, “costs” shall mean the actual costs incurred by the Developer in performing the area maintenance plus an administrative charge equal to 10 percent of such actual costs. Developer shall xxxx Owner periodically its applicable pro rata share of such costs based upon the square footage of the Lot as compared with the total square footage of all property in the Park and such sums shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days of receipt of such billing. Any sums not timely paid by the Owner shall bear interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum and shall be collectable by all lawful means. Such unpaid amounts, together with interest thereon, shall also constitute a lien against the Lot. Developer shall not be responsible for the sufficiency of pr for errors or omissions of any security patrol provided by the Developer, and in no event shall Developer, by reason of the provisions of this paragraph or the furnish or failure to furnish any common area maintenance, be liable for the safety of any person or property on a Lot or on account of any loss, damage, or injury to person or property occurring on any Lot.

Related to COMMON MAINTENANCE

  • System Maintenance The Trust understands that USBFS will perform periodic maintenance to the System(s), which may cause temporary service interruptions. To the extent possible, USBFS shall notify the Trust of all planned outages and will perform any necessary maintenance during non-business hours.

  • Common Area Maintenance Landlord will maintain or cause to be maintained the Common Areas and Tenant will reimburse Landlord for Tenant’s prorata share of the cost of such maintenance as hereinafter provided. (a) Common area maintenance costs and expenses shall be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied and allocated to any particular calendar year on the accrual method of accounting. Such costs and expenses shall include, but shall not be limited to upkeep, exterior painting, repairs, replacements and improvements in the Common Areas, snow removal, sweeping and cleanup, depreciation allowance on any machinery and equipment owned by Landlord and used in connection therewith, utility services including fire line water service charges, premiums for public liability, property damage and fire insurance including the Common Areas, any real estate tax and/or tax consultant expense incurred for the purpose of maintaining equitable tax assessments on the Development, all property taxes or assessments levied or assessed against all Common Areas, which, if not separately assessed, shall be determined, for land, by the ratio of land area designated for Common Area use to the total land area in the Development and, for improvements, on a fair and equitable allocation among the various improvements in the Development, giving weight to the factors which determine the amount of the real property tax or assessment in question. In addition, such costs shall include administrative costs equal to ten percent (10%) of the total cost paid or incurred by Landlord under this paragraph. (b) Tenant shall pay as additional rent to Landlord, Tenant’s prorata share of such Common Area expenses in the following manner: (1) From and after the date the minimum rental provided for herein has commenced, but subject to adjustment as hereinafter in this subparagraph (1) provided, Tenant shall pay Landlord in advance on the first day of each calendar month during the term of this Lease an estimated and adjustable amount covering Tenant’s proportionate share of common area services and expenses, which amount may be adjusted by Landlord by notice to Tenant at the end of any calendar month on the basis of Landlord’s experience and reasonably anticipated costs. (See Lease Rider “A” Building Expenses attached hereto and incorporated herein.) (2) Within thirty (30) days following the end of each calendar year, Landlord shall furnish Tenant a statement covering the calendar year just expired, showing the total operating costs, the amount of Tenant’s prorata share of such Common Area expenses for such calendar year and the payments made by Tenant with respect to such calendar year as set forth in subparagraph (b) I. If Tenant’s prorata share of such Common Area expenses exceeds Tenant’s payments so made, Tenant shall pay Landlord the deficiency within ten (10) days after receipt of such statement. If said payments exceed Tenant’s prorata share of such Common Area expenses, Tenant shall be entitled to offset the excess against payments next thereafter to become due Landlord as set forth in said subparagraph (b) I. Tenant’s pro-rata share of the total Common Area expenses for the previous calendar year shall be that portion of all such expenses which is equal to the proportion which the number of square feet of gross leasable area in the Demised Premises bears to the total number of square feet of gross leasable area of buildings in the entire Development which are from time to time completed and occupied as of the commencement of each calendar year.

  • REPAIRS; MAINTENANCE The Owner hereby gives power to the Agent to supervise repairs, improvements, alterations, and decorations to the Property as well as purchase and pay bills for services and supplies. The Agent shall obtain prior approval of the Owner for all expenditures over $ for any single item. Prior approval for lesser amounts shall not be required for monthly or recurring operating charges or if emergency expenditures over the maximum are, in the Agent’s opinion, needed to protect the Property from damage, prevent injury to persons, avoid suspension of necessary services, avoid penalties or fines, or suspension of services to tenants required by a lease or rental agreement or by law, including, but not limited to, maintaining the Property in a condition fit for human habitation as required by applicable law.

  • Planned Maintenance (a) Subject to any modification or amendment of this Agreement made pursuant to Section 4.2(c) or Section 7.3(d), Planned Maintenance occurring during the Delivery Term shall be coordinated and scheduled in accordance with this Section 9.6. Seller shall perform all Planned Maintenance (including Major Planned Maintenance) in a manner that optimizes the generation and benefits to Buyer of the Contract Energy, Storage Energy, and other Products (e.g., during off-peak periods and low-irradiance periods) and, without limiting the foregoing, either (i) outside of Daylight Hours or (ii) during the months of October and November only, during Daylight Hours; provided, however, that the foregoing restrictions shall not apply to any Planned Maintenance that Seller is required to perform pursuant to any applicable manufacturer warranty that cannot reasonably be performed by Seller subject to such restrictions. (b) Seller shall deliver to Buyer a proposed schedule for Planned Maintenance in respect of each Contract Year (“Planned Maintenance Schedule”) no later than ninety (90) Days before the start of such Contract Year. Planned Maintenance Schedules submitted by Seller shall (i) comply with the second sentence of Section 9.6(a) and (ii) include reasonably detailed descriptions of the Planned Maintenance to be performed, the Days and times in which each type of Planned Maintenance is scheduled to be performed, the estimated amount(s) of Contract Capacity and Storage Capacity that will be unavailable due to Planned Maintenance and the total number of hours that Seller expects that the Contract Capacity and Storage Capacity will be unavailable due to Planned Maintenance. The general form for the Planned Maintenance Schedule is set forth in Schedule 9.6. (The Planned Maintenance descriptions reflected in the general form set forth in Schedule 9.6 are provided for indicative purposes only, and are not necessarily representative of the detail, time periods, or certainty required for a Planned Maintenance Schedule hereunder.) (c) Buyer shall have the right to disapprove, in its reasonable discretion (provided that Buyer shall have the right to disapprove, in its sole and absolute discretion, any Planned Maintenance proposed by Seller that is inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement), any Planned Maintenance set out in any Planned Maintenance Schedule proposed by Seller for any Contract Year, except for any Planned Maintenance that (i) is scheduled to occur outside of Daylight Hours or during Daylight Hours during the months of October and November or (ii) Seller is required to perform pursuant to any applicable manufacturer warranty and that is scheduled to occur in compliance with Section 9.6(a). If Seller submits its Planned Maintenance Schedule for a Contract Year in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement and Buyer does not disapprove of any Planned Maintenance set out in such Planned Maintenance Schedule by sixty (60) days after submission, then such Planned Maintenance Schedule shall be deemed approved. If Buyer, in the exercise of its discretion as set forth above, disapproves any Planned Maintenance in such Planned Maintenance Schedule within the applicable time period specified above after its submission, Buyer shall notify Seller and the Parties shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to agree upon and finalize a mutually acceptable Planned Maintenance Schedule for the applicable Contract Year. Seller shall conduct Planned Maintenance during such Contract Year only in accordance with an agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule; provided, however, that Seller may (A) move Planned Maintenance included in an agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule that is not Major Planned Maintenance, so long as such move is consistent with the terms of this Agreement (including the second sentence of Section 9.6(a)) or, with respect to Major Planned Maintenance, if such Major Planned Maintenance is scheduled to occur outside of Daylight Hours or during Daylight Hours during the months of October and November and (B) schedule and perform Planned Maintenance not reflected in the Planned Maintenance Schedule so long as such Planned Maintenance is scheduled to be performed outside of Daylight Hours or during Daylight Hours during the months of October and November and Seller provides Buyer at least two (2) weeks’ prior written notice of such Planned Maintenance; provided further that Buyer shall have the right to advise Seller of periods when Buyer prefers, based on solar irradiance, supply, market and other conditions, that any Major Planned Maintenance be deferred, and Seller shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to comply with such request. (d) Seller shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to complete any Planned Maintenance and place the Facility back into full commercial operation as soon as reasonably possible. If Seller determines that any Planned Maintenance scheduled in an agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule no longer needs to be completed or will not consume the entire time scheduled therefor in the agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule, Seller shall provide (i) a Generation Forecast to Buyer reflecting the forecasted amount of Delivered Energy during each affected interval that takes into account such change and (ii) in the case of any Major Planned Maintenance, a written notice declaring the cessation and termination of the applicable Major Planned Maintenance period (in which event, the Major Planned Maintenance period shall terminate in accordance with the terms of such Generation Forecast and written notice).

  • 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.

  • Record Maintenance The Service Provider shall maintain, and require any third parties with which it contracts to maintain with respect to the Fund’s shareholders holding the Fund’s shares in a Service Provider account (“Customers”) the following records: a. Number of shares; b. Date, price and amount of purchases and redemptions (including dividend reinvestments) and dates and amounts of dividends paid for at least the current year to date; c. Name and address of the Customer, including zip codes and social security numbers or taxpayer identification numbers; d. Records of distributions and dividend payments; and e. Any transfers of shares.

  • Routine Maintenance (i) CRC shall be responsible for Routine Maintenance when necessary or desirable to maintain the Shared Assets in a safe operating condition, and to permit and facilitate (A) the performance by CRC of its obligations pursuant to this Agreement, and (B) the use of Shared Assets by the Operators in accordance with this Agreement. (ii) CSXT or NSR, directly or through their respective affiliates, may perform the work which CRC performed prior to the date of this Agreement when (A) CRC does not possess the skills needed for such work, (B) CRC lacks the necessary employees to do such work in a timely fashion, or (C) CRC does not possess the equipment needed to do such work. CRC and the party performing the work shall agree to a reasonable fee for such work prior to performance. CRC, CSXT and NSR may agree to have additional work performed either by CSXT, NSR or their affiliates.

  • Repairs and Maintenance It is the responsibility of the Tenant(s) to notify the Landlord immediately of any needed repair or unsafe condition existing around or in the Premises including but not limited to cracks in the foundation, cracks in plaster, moisture in walls and ceiling, buckling sheetrock or siding, or any leaks. If Xxxxxx(s) fails to immediately notify Landlord of visible problems, which result in damage to the unit, then Tenant(s) becomes liable for cost of resultant damage. All repairs necessary to maintain premises shall be done by or under the direction of the Landlord, at the Landlord’s expense, except those caused by negligence or acts of Tenant(s), Tenant’s agents, or invitees, which repairs shall be made at the sole cost of the Tenant(s). Such repairs shall be made to conform to the original condition of the Premises at the time the Tenant(s) took possession. Although the Landlord repairs normal wear and tear items, the adage “you broke it you pay to fix it” applies to the Tenant(s) and it applies during tenancy as well as at the end of tenancy. In addition, if a Tenant(s) calls for maintenance for which no such maintenance is needed (false call), Tenant(s) will be charged for the service call. Any repairs, including labor, material, and parts used, which are the responsibility of the Tenant(s), must be pre-approved in writing by the Landlord. Landlord shall be the sole judge as to what repairs are necessary. Landlord shall have no obligation to repair any defective condition, nor shall any defense or remedy be available to the Tenant(s), where the defective condition complained of was caused by the Tenant, Xxxxxx’s family, invitee, licensee, or other person acting under the control or direction of the Tenant(s), or where the Tenant unreasonably fails to notify the Landlord of the condition or allow the Landlord access to the Premises for purposes of the repair. Before exercising any of the remedies in accordance with the Landlord-Tenant Act, Tenant(s) must be current in rent. Tenant(s) shall be responsible for all broken glass. Tenant(s) shall not paint, re-wallpaper, or otherwise redecorate or make alterations to the Premises without the written consent of the Landlord. If written consent is given, such alterations shall be at the expense of the Tenant(s) and shall become part of the Premises and the Owner’s property upon termination of this Lease and tenancy. Tenant(s) shall not permit any act or thing deemed hazardous by Landlord due to potential risk of fire or which will increase the rate of insurance on said Premises. In case the Premises or surrounding areas shall be damaged by fire, rain, wind, or other cause beyond the control of the Landlord or the Tenant, then the Premises or surrounding areas shall be repaired within a reasonable time at the expense of the Landlord; and in case the damage is so extensive as to render the Premises unfit for human habitation, the rent shall cease until such time as the Premises will be put in repair. In case of total destruction, the rent shall be paid until the time of such destruction and from thenceforth this Lease Agreement shall cease and come to an end. In the event, the damage is caused by the act of the Tenant(s), or someone in or on the Premises by reason of Tenant’s permission or consent, there shall be no reduction of rent and Tenant(s) shall be liable for all costs of repair. Should Landlord notify Tenant(s) of intent to clean, replace carpets or paint the Premises, moving furniture and wall hangings shall be the duty and expense of the Tenant(s). Tenant(s) understands there will be no rent reductions, adjustments, or other compensation due to repairs or interruptions of service except as provided by law.

  • Tenant’s Maintenance Tenant shall maintain the interior of the demised premises, including interior ceilings, walls, floors, plumbing and plumbing fixtures, electrical service and fixtures, other fixtures, heating and air conditioning equipment, pipes, doors, windows and all glass, the overhead doors, including the common hallway and the two bathrooms in the common hallway, in a safe, clean, sightly and sanitary condition, and in good working order, and shall repair and replace same as is necessary to maintain them in the condition they were in at the time Tenant took occupancy of the demised premises and, in any event, to maintain them in good working order. Tenant shall be responsible to enter into a servicing agreement for the heating and air conditioning equipment, at Tenant's expense satisfaction to Landlord. Landlord shall in no event be responsible for replacement of any broken windows, regardless of the cause thereof, the responsibility for which being that of Tenant. Tenant shall make no alterations or structural changes to the improvements on the demised premises or place signs on the exterior thereof without the prior written consent of Landlord, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. Tenant shall also be billed directly for and pay the maintenance fees charged by the Northgate Center Association and covering the term of this Lease, as it may be renewed. Upon the commencement of this Lease and the termination of this Lease, if it does not coincide with the Association's billing cycle, Tenant shall pay to Landlord his pro rata amount of the Association fees until the beginning of the next billing cycle, if at the beginning of the Lease term, and from the end of the last billing cycle to the date of termination, upon termination of the Lease.

  • General Maintenance Borrower shall maintain the Project Site and all improvements thereon, including lighting and signage, in good condition, free of debris, waste and graffiti, and in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Borrower shall maintain the improvements and landscaping on the Project Site in accordance with the Maintenance Standards (as hereinafter defined). Such Maintenance Standards shall apply to all buildings, signage, lighting, landscaping, irrigation of landscaping, architectural elements identifying the Project Site and any and all other improvements on the Project Site. To accomplish the maintenance, Borrower shall either staff or contract with and hire licensed and qualified personnel to perform the maintenance work, including the provision of labor, equipment, materials, support facilities, and any and all other items necessary to comply with the requirements of this Agreement. Borrower and its maintenance staff, contractors or subcontractors shall comply with the following standards (collectively, “Maintenance Standards”): (i) The Project Site shall be maintained in conformance and in compliance with reasonable maintenance standards for comparable first quality affordable housing projects, including but not limited to painting and cleaning of all exterior surfaces and other exterior facades comprising all private improvements and public improvements to the curbline. The Project Site shall be maintained in good condition and in accordance with the custom and practice generally applicable to comparable first quality affordable apartment complexes in the County of Orange (the “County”). (ii) Landscape maintenance shall include, but not be limited to: watering/irrigation; fertilization; mowing; edging; trimming of grass; tree and shrub pruning; trimming and shaping of trees and shrubs to maintain a healthy, natural appearance and safe road conditions and visibility, and irrigation coverage; replacement, as needed, of all plant materials; control of weeds in all planters, shrubs, lawns, ground covers, or other planted areas; and staking for support of trees. (iii) Clean-up maintenance shall include, but not be limited to: maintenance of all sidewalks, paths and other paved areas in clean and weed-free condition; maintenance of all such areas clear of dirt, mud, trash, debris or other matter which is unsafe or unsightly; removal of all trash, litter and other debris from improvements and landscaping prior to mowing; clearance and cleaning of all areas maintained prior to the end of the day on which the maintenance operations are performed to ensure that all cuttings, weeds, leaves and other debris are properly disposed of by maintenance workers. Governmental Lender agrees to notify Borrower in writing if the condition of the Project Site does not meet with the Maintenance Standards and to specify the deficiencies and the actions required to be taken by Borrower to cure the deficiencies. Upon notification of any maintenance deficiency, Borrower shall have commenced to cure such deficiency within thirty (30) days and shall diligently act to correct, remedy or cure such deficiency within no more than sixty (60) days. If the written notification states the problem is urgent relating to the public health and safety of the City of Anaheim or Governmental Lender, then Borrower shall have forty-eight (48) hours to rectify the problem. In the event Borrower does not maintain the Project Site in the manner set forth herein and in accordance with the Maintenance Standards, Governmental Lender shall have, in addition to any other rights and remedies hereunder, the right to maintain the Project Site, or to contract for the correction of such deficiencies, after written notice to Borrower, and Borrower shall be responsible for the payment of all such costs incurred by Governmental Lender.

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