External Decoration Sample Clauses

The External Decoration clause sets out the responsibilities and requirements for maintaining and repairing the exterior surfaces of a property. Typically, it specifies which party—often the tenant or landlord—is obligated to repaint, clean, or otherwise upkeep external features such as walls, windows, doors, and sometimes fences or gates, usually at set intervals or upon certain events. This clause ensures that the property's outward appearance is preserved, preventing deterioration and maintaining its value, while also clarifying who bears the cost and effort of such maintenance.
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External Decoration. Choice shall decorate the exterior of the Dwelling-House as and when it considers it necessary. If the Tenant wishes to carry out external decoration, prior written approval from Choice must be obtained, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
External Decoration. To keep the exterior of the Building and any common parts in a good state of decoration. To periodically decorate walls, ceiling and woodwork and to replace floor coverings to the interior communal areas of the Building.
External Decoration. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing covenants during the Initial External Decoration Year and thereafter at least once in every five years of the Term calculated from the Initial External Decoration Year and also in the last three months thereof whether determined by effluxion of time or otherwise to paint french polish or otherwise treat as the case may be all external surfaces usually or requiring to be so treated of the Demised Premises having first prepared such surfaces by stripping off stopping and priming as may be necessary and to wash down all washable surfaces and to grain marble or varnish any parts so treated all decorations being carried out with high quality external materials and where painting is involved two coats being applied in addition to the priming coat and in the case of specialist finishes by washing and treating in accordance with the manufacturers' recommendations such decoration in the last three months of the Term to be executed in such colours patterns and materials as the Landlord may require
External Decoration. Homeowners must maintain the outside of their park home in a clean and tidy condition. Where the exterior is repainted or recovered homeowners must use reasonable endeavours not to depart from the original exterior colour-scheme.
External Decoration. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing obligations, in every third year of the Period of this Lease and also during the last year of the Period of this Lease (but so there shall be no obligation to do so in successive years or more than once in the same year) to prepare and paint in a proper and workmanlike manner with two coats of good quality paint of a colour which if different from the then existing colour shall be previously approved in writing by the Landlord (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld) and to point, treat and restore as appropriate all outside parts of the Premises in a good and workmanlike manner and to the reasonable satisfaction of the Landlord.
External Decoration. North and West Housing will decorate the exterior of the premises once every 4 years, unless you wish to carry out external decoration, in which case written permission is required and shall not be unreasonably withheld.
External Decoration. In the year 1999 and in the last year of every consecutive period of three years of the Term and also in the last year of the Term (howsoever determined) to paint or otherwise treat as appropriate all the external parts (usually or requiring to be painted or otherwise treated) of the demised premises with two coats at least of best quality paint or other suitable material of best quality in tints colours and designs previously approved in writing by the Landlord PROVIDED FURTHER that the obligation contained in this sub-clause shall not apply in the case of the last year of the Term if the Tenant shall have performed such obligation less than 18 months prior to the end of the Term