ELECTRIC WIRING Clause Samples

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ELECTRIC WIRING. If Tenant desires to introduce signaling, telegraphic, telephonic or other wires and instruments, Landlord, if approving same, will direct the electricians as to where and how the same are to be placed, and, without such approval (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and direction, no placing, boring or cutting for wires will be permitted. Landlord retains in all cases the reasonable right to require the placing and using of such electrical protecting devices to prevent the transmission of excessive currents of electricity into or through the Building, to require the changing of wires and of their placing and arrangement underground or otherwise as Landlord may reasonably direct, and further to require compliance on the part of all using or seeking access to such wires with such rules as Landlord may reasonably establish relating thereto; and, in the event of noncompliance with the directions, requirements or rules by Tenant, or by those furnishing service to or using such wires, or by others, Landlord shall have the right to immediately prevent the use of such wires. Wires used by Tenant must be clearly tagged at the distributing boards and junction boxes, and elsewhere in the Building with the number of the office to which said wires lead and the purpose for which said wires respectively are used, together with the name of the company operating same.
ELECTRIC WIRING. Lighting fixtures (or replace- ment).
ELECTRIC WIRING. All repairs. PLUMBING: Repairs to soil pipe, drainpipes, and plumbing other than toilet stoppages.
ELECTRIC WIRING. If Tenant desires to introduce telecommunications or business equipment, Landlord, if approving same, will direct the electricians as to where and how the same are to be placed, and, without such approval (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and direction, no placing, boring or cutting for wires will be permitted. Landlord retains in all cases tile reasonable right to require the placing and using of such electrical protecting devices to prevent the transmission of excessive currents of electricity into or through the Building, to require the changing of wires and of their placing and arrangement underground or otherwise as Landlord may reasonably direct, and further to require compliance on the part of all using or seeking access to such wires with such rules as Landlord may reasonably establish relating thereto; and, in the event of noncompliance with tile directions, requirements or rules by Tenant, or by those furnishing service to or using such wires, or by others, Landlord shall have tile right to immediately prevent the use of such wires. Wires used by Tenant must be clearly tagged at the distributing boards and junction boxes, and elsewhere in the Building with the number of the office to which said wires lead and the purpose for which said wires respectively are used, together with the name of the company operating same. 1. Empty all waste receptacles, removing waste to a designated central location and properly store for disposal. 2. Empty and wet wipe all ash trays. 3. Dust office furniture, window ▇▇▇▇▇ and all other surfaces up to 84" high. 4. Clean all cigarette urns. 5. Clean and sanitize all water fountains and coolers. 6. Clean entry door glass and wipe metal trim. 7. Remove finger marks from woodwork, walls and partitions on a rotation basis. 8. Leave on designated night lights, secure doors and windows. 9. Maintain janitor's closets and clean related equipment. 10. Brush and/or vacuum all common area upholstered furniture. 11. Clean elevators nightly. 12. Clean entrance sidelights and transoms once per month. 13. High dust partitions, pipes, vents and moldings once per month. 14. Dust all venetian blinds four times per year. 15. Dust all wood paneling four times per year. 16. Vacuum all draperies and curtains once per year. 17. Strip, clean, refinish and machine polish common area floors once per year. 18. Wash interior and exterior windows once per year. 1. All lavatory rooms to be swept and washed nightly with a disinf...
ELECTRIC WIRING. 1. All electric wiring, power wiring, wiring connections and all interlocking required for the installation of the temperature control system, as herein specified, to be provided by the ATC contractor. 2. All wiring and wiring methods to comply with the requirements of the National Electrical Code, latest edition. 3. Provide, on magnetic starters, all necessary auxiliary contacts, with buttons and switches in required configurations.
ELECTRIC WIRING. The fuse box must be housed in a cupboard (with a childproof latch on the door to prevent it being accessed by children) and the cables under the meter must be covered. All surface mounted wiring must be enclosed in suitable plastic conduit. The fuse box / consumer unit must be located in place that is accessible to the tenant.
ELECTRIC WIRING. All electric wiring done by the Tenant shall be connected as directed by Landlord, and no stringing or cutting of wires shall be allowed, except with prior written consent of Landlord. All wiring shall be performed only by licensed contractors approved by Landlord. If Tenant requires telephone, cable, wireless, burglar alarm or signal service, Landlord shall direct where and how all such connections and wiring for such service shall be introduced and run. Without such direction, no boring, cutting or installation of wires or cables is permitted. All wiring, whether exposed, concealed, in partitions, below floor, or above ceiling shall conform to any and all applicable codes.

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