Duty to Repair and Maintain Sample Clauses

Duty to Repair and Maintain. The Premises, both outside and inside, together with all Alterations, equipment and installations therein and the appurtenances thereto, shall be put and kept in good order, maintenance and repair by Tenant at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, and Tenant shall undertake all maintenance and make all repairs and replacements, ordinary, as well as extraordinary, foreseen and unforeseen, structural or otherwise, which may be necessary or required so that at all times the Premises and all Alterations, equipment, installations and appurtenances shall be in thorough good order, condition and repair.
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Duty to Repair and Maintain. The Premises, both outside and inside, together with all Alterations, equipment and installations therein and the appurtenances thereto, including the grease interceptor, sidewalks and walkways located on the Premises, shall be put and kept free of pests, in good order, maintenance and repair by Tenant at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. Tenant shall undertake all maintenance and make all repairs and replacements, ordinary, as well as extraordinary, foreseen and unforeseen, structural or otherwise, which may be necessary or required so that at all times the Premises, including the sidewalks and walkways located thereon, and all Alterations, equipment, installations and appurtenances shall be in thorough good order, condition and repair. Lessee shall also specifically clean and keep free of debris and remove all snow and ice from all sidewalks that are directly adjacent to Premises and provide direct ingress and egress, including specifically the sidewalk along the entry side of the Premises. The timing, manner, and extent thereof to be comparable to that customary for like properties in the Seattle, Washington, area.
Duty to Repair and Maintain. In addition to the other covenants and obligations to be performed by the City hereunder, the City covenants and agrees that it will, at all times during the Term:
Duty to Repair and Maintain. The Premises, together with all Alterations and fixtures that are not Trade Fixtures therein and the appurtenances thereto, shall be put and kept in good order, maintenance and repair by Lessee at Lessee’s sole cost and expense, and Lessee shall undertake all maintenance and make all repairs and replacements, ordinary, as well as extraordinary, foreseen and unforeseen, structural or otherwise, which may be necessary or required so that at all times the Premises and all Alterations shall be in good order, condition and repair.
Duty to Repair and Maintain. The Premises, both outside and inside, together with all Alterations, equipment and installations therein and the appurtenances thereto, shall at all times during the Term and any Extension Terms be put and kept in good, safe, secure order, condition, maintenance and repair by Tenant at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, and Tenant shall undertake all maintenance and make all repairs and replacements, ordinary, as well as extraordinary, foreseen and unforeseen, structural or otherwise, which may be necessary or required so that at all times the Premises and all Alterations, equipment, installations and appurtenances shall be in thorough good order, condition and repair.

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