Common use of Decoration Clause in Contracts

Decoration. At all times during the term and in the last year of the term however terminated to prepare paint and decorate or otherwise treat in a good and tenantable manner all such internal parts of the Premises and the external doors and door frames as shall have been previously or are usually so dealt with provided that the Tenant shall not be obliged at the end of the Term (howsoever determined) to return the Premises to the Landlord in any better decorative condition than is evidenced by the Schedule of Condition.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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