County’s Obligations. 6.2.1 County shall furnish at County’s sole expense all electric light bulbs and/or tubes as required during the term of this lease and any extensions of the term. 6.2.2 County shall, at County’s own expense and at all times, maintain the interior of the premises in good and safe condition. Except as provided in Section 6.1, County shall be responsible for repairs or maintenance to the premises which are caused by County, or its employees, contractors or others entering the premises on County’s behalf. 6.2.3 County shall repair at its own expense any damage to the premises caused by or in connection with the removal of any articles of personal property, business or trade fixtures, machinery, equipment, furniture, movable partitions, or improvements or additions, including without limitation thereto, repairing damage to the floor and patching the walls. 6.2.4 County shall give Lessor prompt notice of any damage to or defective condition in any part or appurtenance of the hot water heater or the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, or other systems serving, located in, or passing through the premises, including notice of any water intrusion. If, after notice from County, Lessor does not commence making repairs within 48 hours, County may cause the repairs to be made and deduct the cost of the repairs from the rent. 6.2.5 County shall be allowed to re-key all locks serving the premises at its sole cost and discretion. In the event of such re-keying, County shall provide Lessor a key within five working days. In the event County does not provide Lessor a key, County shall be responsible for any damage caused by entry during an emergency when such damage is caused by Lessor’s lack of a key. 6.2.6 County shall be allowed to change any or all security alarm codes on the premises. County may provide a security alarm code to Lessor upon the effective date of this lease for the purpose of emergency access by Lessor. Lessor shall keep the alarm code secure.]
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Samples: Real Property Lease Agreement, Real Property Lease Agreement, Real Property Lease Agreement
County’s Obligations. 6.2.1 County shall furnish at County’s sole expense all electric light bulbs and/or tubes as required during the term of this lease and any extensions of the term.
6.2.2 County shall, at County’s own expense and at all times, maintain the interior of the premises in good and safe condition. Except as provided in Section section 6.1, County shall be responsible for repairs or maintenance to the premises which are caused by County, or its employees, contractors or others entering the premises on County’s behalf.
6.2.3 County shall repair at its own expense any damage to the premises caused by or in connection with the removal of any articles of personal property, business or trade fixtures, machinery, equipment, furniture, movable partitions, or improvements or additions, including without limitation thereto, repairing damage to the floor and patching the walls.
6.2.4 County shall give Lessor prompt notice of any damage to or defective condition in any part or appurtenance of the hot water heater or the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, or other systems serving, located in, or passing through the premises, including notice of any water intrusion. If, after notice from County, Lessor does not commence making repairs within 48 hours, County may cause the repairs to be made and deduct the cost of the repairs from the rent.
6.2.5 County shall be allowed to re-key all locks serving the premises at its sole cost and discretion. In the event of such re-keying, County shall provide Lessor a key within five working days. In the event County does not provide Lessor a key, County shall be responsible for any damage caused by entry during an emergency when such damage is caused by Lessor’s lack of a key.
6.2.6 County shall be allowed to change any or all security alarm codes on the premises. County may provide a security alarm code to Lessor upon the effective date of this lease for the purpose of emergency access by Lessor. Lessor shall keep the alarm code secure.]
6.2.7 Any and all necessary repairs to the leased premises caused by or attributable to the negligent activities of the County, or its agents, employees, or invitees, shall be the sole responsibility of the County.
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Samples: Real Property Lease Agreement
County’s Obligations. 6.2.1 County shall furnish at County’s sole expense all electric light bulbs and/or tubes as required during the term of this lease and any extensions of the term.
6.2.2 County shall, at County’s own expense and at all times, maintain the interior of the premises in good and safe condition. Except as provided in Section section 6.1, County shall be responsible for repairs or maintenance to the premises which are caused by County, or its employees, contractors or others entering the premises on County’s behalf.
6.2.3 County shall repair at its own expense any damage to the premises caused by or in connection with the removal of any articles of personal property, business or trade fixtures, machinery, equipment, furniture, movable partitions, or improvements or additions, including without limitation thereto, repairing damage to the floor and patching the walls.
6.2.4 County shall give Lessor prompt notice of any damage to or defective condition in any part or appurtenance of the hot water heater or the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, or other systems serving, located in, or passing through the premises, including notice of any water intrusion. If, after notice from County, Lessor does not commence making repairs within 48 hours, County may cause the repairs to be made and deduct the cost of the repairs from the rent.
6.2.5 County shall be allowed to re-key all locks serving the premises at its sole cost and discretion. In the event of such re-keying, County shall provide Lessor a key within five working days. In the event County does not provide Lessor a key, County shall be responsible for any damage caused by entry during an emergency when such damage is caused by Lessor’s lack of a key.
6.2.6 County shall be allowed to change any or all security alarm codes on the premises. County may provide a security alarm code to Lessor upon the effective date of this lease for the purpose of emergency access by Lessor. Lessor shall keep the alarm code secure.]
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Samples: Personal Services Agreement